Kudos to you, Dr. Malone, for trying your best to not make it about you.
It must be hard though, because after all, you find yourself at the very center of the gathering storm.
It’s easy to create the illusion that "all” doctors and researchers support the pandemic/"vaccine" narratives if you silence dissenting voices.
This “pandemic" will go down as the single largest and most destructive psy-op in human history; it will be studied for centuries. And everyone who participated is going to have to take a very, very good long hard look at themselves in the mirror: at what they believe to be true and why they came to believe what they did.
But the truth will out. And no one can possibly expect that after all that human suffering and destruction we can just "return to normal" or "move on" from this - on a personal or a national or global level - without a reckoning of some kind or another.
And Just Like That, Doctors Have Their Autonomy Back
By Brian C. Joondeph, M.D.
Excerpts
Medical knowledge changes rapidly, like the technology in your smartphone.
Most of what medical students learn early in medical school will be obsolete before they graduate, the same for residents from the beginning to the end of their residency program. This is why physicians learn on the job, gaining wisdom from their observations and experiences, and changing their practices accordingly.Hence the popularity of off-label treatments, reflecting new knowledge gained long after the on-label treatment was developed, or FDA approved
Physicians remain on the cutting edge, by innovating and growing in a thoughtful and scientific way
Physicians attempting to use their autonomy to offer what in their opinion is the best care for their patients, have been ridiculed, castigated, and threatened with loss of license or job.
So true; and how "off-label treatments" are seen/depicted as " playing cowboy and experimenting on their patients." And not evolving and learning and caring.
Kudos to you, Dr. Malone, for trying your best to not make it about you.
It must be hard though, because after all, you find yourself at the very center of the gathering storm.
It’s easy to create the illusion that "all” doctors and researchers support the pandemic/"vaccine" narratives if you silence dissenting voices.
This “pandemic" will go down as the single largest and most destructive psy-op in human history; it will be studied for centuries. And everyone who participated is going to have to take a very, very good long hard look at themselves in the mirror: at what they believe to be true and why they came to believe what they did.
But the truth will out. And no one can possibly expect that after all that human suffering and destruction we can just "return to normal" or "move on" from this - on a personal or a national or global level - without a reckoning of some kind or another.
To your point re Doctors and opposition to the dictates' an article today
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2022/04/and_just_like_that_doctors_have_their_autonomy_back.html
And Just Like That, Doctors Have Their Autonomy Back
By Brian C. Joondeph, M.D.
Excerpts
Medical knowledge changes rapidly, like the technology in your smartphone.
Most of what medical students learn early in medical school will be obsolete before they graduate, the same for residents from the beginning to the end of their residency program. This is why physicians learn on the job, gaining wisdom from their observations and experiences, and changing their practices accordingly.Hence the popularity of off-label treatments, reflecting new knowledge gained long after the on-label treatment was developed, or FDA approved
Physicians remain on the cutting edge, by innovating and growing in a thoughtful and scientific way
Physicians attempting to use their autonomy to offer what in their opinion is the best care for their patients, have been ridiculed, castigated, and threatened with loss of license or job.
So true; and how "off-label treatments" are seen/depicted as " playing cowboy and experimenting on their patients." And not evolving and learning and caring.