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Re: Question for Americans
(Anonymous) 2022-09-06 09:19 am (UTC)(link)Clarification: when I say "job" I mean as in I have seen countless nurses and doctors go into "save a life" mode when off duty. Like, their "job" is so intrinsic in them that they can't "shut off" even when they're not in their work environment. Like, they are specifically trained to know how to problem solve if a medical emergency arises, that's why people call doctors heroes (and why I've in recent years began voicing more appreciation for nurses, true unsung heroes of our everyday lives).
Re: Question for Americans
(Anonymous) 2022-09-06 09:32 am (UTC)(link)Re: Question for Americans
(Anonymous) 2022-09-06 09:33 am (UTC)(link)Re: Question for Americans
(Anonymous) 2022-09-06 11:06 am (UTC)(link)I hope I'm not coming off like I am judging you. I can see where you are coming from. In the US, healthcare and the cost of it ruining lives is common and regular citizens say we never call for an ambulance because ambulances are a fucking scam, so it's fair to wonder if that affects how a doctor in the US might handle a medical situation.
But like, I guess that's just it? Not to you individually coming to that conclusion, but the fact that the question you ask is a legit question in which is in need of an actual answer (and this whole thing isn't just a snarky rhetorical question to highlight US citizens' perceived attitudes), what does that say about us as a society? That we can't trust the state to protect us and we worry professionals are afraid to intervene due to bureaucratic BS?? Like, the world is really depressing
Re: Question for Americans
(Anonymous) 2022-09-06 01:04 pm (UTC)(link)