https://www.medpagetoday.com/opinion/second-opinions/114173?xid=nl_mpt_DHE_2025-02-11&mh=22c3cd8ebe0a923b5ca6e6e20f1222e0&zdee=gAAAAABm4uK279jdo8CafLOm4JPz0sgm8eROJ6H7GdfxGvH9_dh-e3vaHvPfFgfVvLTOrVxu7IzgOZjaDOo5SqXSuPk5o185gqPs7KYIv4wO-rjbk3ZgvV0%3D&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily%20Headlines%20Evening%20-%20Randomized%202025-02-11&utm_term=NL_Daily_DHE_dual-gmail-definition
Six months ago we never would have seen this article. The AMA and the medical industrial complex are licking their wounds at DEI being removed from funding. And NOWWWWWW they are asking the question that should have been asked when this nonsense was implemented: is meritocracy really a bad thing? Is suppression of the best and brightest and silencing “science” in the name of DEI really needed?
They aren’t all the way there, not even close. The meritocracy train is still at the train station but the train is beginning to make its way up the track. They are finally at least DISCUSSING the net negatives to DEI.
I'd be happy if they'd just get back to "do no harm" and get rid of Ocare. 😕
The medical industrial Cabal has way too much money invested in DEI programs to entirely walk away from it and some of it is good in that it promotes some matching of doctors and patients with similar cultural backgrounds.
Not that important because once doctors all become employees that can be accomplished by computer algorithmic reassignments.
I will Always want merit based doctors air traffic controllers and pilots working for me.