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    If you thought affirmative action was bad, wait till dei gets ramped up. Case in point, Killer King hospital.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2023-...e-action-kills


    Very good sequence of events of the harmful effects of hiring unqualified people based on skin color.

    That was just affirmative action, dei will be more far reaching and worse.

    The effects of killing the people you are trying to ‘help’

    Lolz.

     
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    https://www.scientificamerican.com/a...-us-hospitals/

    so it looks like the old estimates of 100,000 people dying a year in the US due to medical mistakes was actually lowballed, that may be as high as 200 to 400 thousand people annually. Either way this kind of trips me out, don't get wrong the hospital in the OP should probably lose their accreditation but this is a huge issue across American health care, not just the "affirmative action" hospital.

     
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    my brother is a surgeon. many years ago in med school he walked in on a group of minority (guess which ones) students with faculty who were privately giving them extra help after hours bc they couldn't handle the coursework. this was not offered to anyone else. again, this was a couple decades ago. imagine how it has progressed.

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    That hospital has long been a problem. Ice Cube's song "Alive On Arrival" was released in '91 - one of the lines goes:

    on my way to MLK
    that's the county hospital, jack
    where niggas die
    over a little scratch



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    I am always of the “less is more” belief when it comes to medical treatments and surgeries. Often they hurt more than they help. And there’s a lot of guessing as to the reason you need treatment.

    Whenever I have to be put under, I am really nervous because you never know what the fuck will happen.

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    OP- Good post, thanks for sharing.

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    MLK hospital in LA has always had a bad reputation for all care except for emergency treatment; the ER was staffed with Military Field Surgeons to gain experience with with gunshot & stabbing wounds--they had the best equipment at the ready for emergency...the rule for patients was once you pass out of the ER, transfer to another hospital...this knowledge nugget was passed to me when I was a financial auditor in 1979 for a firm that specialized in hospital audits in Los Angeles
    (long before there was a PFA i had my Grenade & Crossbones avatar at DD)

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