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Pamela Brown's avatar

I’m an ER MD unemployed due to the mandate. I’ve had to sell everything I owned to survive. It’s taken years to reinvent myself in Geriatrics and Integrative Medicine, which is a total change in knowledge base, still ongoing educationally and not very profitable so far.

I can attest to so much of what Dr. Miller wrote. I may have been stripped of my material possessions, however I now don’t have to answer to the establishment and I work for myself. I am so thankful I do not have these dangerous vaccines in my body. I have gratitude for all the emotional support of those who fully believed in me as a physician. Now I must find my way in a truly broken profession where I’m not accepted by most of my colleagues while at the same time trying to be empathetic and compassionate. This is all so strange to me why the truth isn’t so obvious.

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Dingo Roberts's avatar

Hopefully Dr Miller is just the beginning of a long list of physicians with integrity to finally speak out. As AMD accurately states, the COVID debacle has just been an acceleration of an already increasingly dysfunctional hospital system. This is due in large part to the take-over by the administrative class, who have similar destructions in other business sectors.

I myself was fired for becoming very vocally opposed to my employer's lying about the cause of a patient death (which my attorney revealed to me as an on-call MD who refused to get out of bed to save a patient). Our hospital administrators freely admitted that the lie was necessary to protect the cardiac surgery unit as it was the last profitable one in our region. Of course, my attorney said that my case was solid, but I wouldn't be able to pay the fight that would be required to win.

Re: the use of remdesivir being given for money at the risk of patients' lives: my son had just gotten released from inpatient cancer treatment, when he was notified that he had been exposed to SARS-COV2. As he had (mild) symptoms, he was told to go to Brigham And Women's hospital to be tested. He allegedly tested positive and they admitted him. The next day I called and asked him if they're going to give him remdesivir and he said yes, they already did. I told him to d/c himself and I went and pulled him from the clutches of those who were I believe are guilty of attempted negligent homicide.

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