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I am nurse who serves low-income mothers in a large urban area. My workplace has replaced the words mother, woman, and breastfeeding with the dehumanizing, pseudoscientific terms “birthing bodies,” & “chestfeeding,” and wants us to ask if newborns are non-binary. This madness must end.
It’s shocking that we have been forced into even having to argue these biological points of gender. I applaud others who have already stated that “do no harm” includes all people worldwide. This is insulting to health care professionals – setting the record straight is imperative.
I have joined your mission because it is necessary for everyone to understand the demise of health from an allopathic system like the US. I’ve had numerous personal experiences where harm was apparent and “do no harm” was not in the equation.
My employer has mandatory DEI training and I refused to do it. They expect me to walk into a 70-year-old man’s room and ask him what his pronouns are. I absolutely refused to do this or the training. So far I haven’t been fired or anything but I’m concerned that this could change in the coming months.
When the leaders of the American College of Surgeons banned me for life for objecting to their embrace of antiracism and DEI, I was totally isolated and silenced. Do No Harm gave me indispensable support and a voice with which to push back against illiberal progressive ideology in medicine.
In the media and across academic medicine, science and the English language are under attack. Genetic and biologic sex are referred to as “Gender Assigned at Birth.” Pregnant women must be termed “Pregnant People.” Do No Harm stands for science, logic and evidence-based medicine.
I have been suspended from social media for commenting on past failures and falsehoods in healthcare; now it’s forced gender transition upon our kids by professional adults. It’s the straw that breaks the camel’s back.
In addition to “getting it right,” Dr. Goldfarb is inspirational to doctors like me in the older (sort of retired) set. Our voices can and must make a difference. I’m grateful to all of you at Do No Harm for your unflagging enthusiasm and pursuit of mission.
I am joining in hopes to help keep this ideology from being taught to other EMTs. I refuse to help harm these children’s physical and mental well-being.
I’m a trauma therapist and am very concerned about the harmful ideologies that some of my clients are exposed to. I would love to help however I can.
As a psychiatrist, I’ve personally seen “anti-racism” in healthcare promote division and discrimination, undermining patient care. It’s pervasive in education, research, and practice, favoring ideology over equity. We need balanced approaches that ensure true equality and respect for all.
Do No Harm’s support during my medical education was invaluable. They provided quick and unwavering support when I faced harassment for simply hosting open discussions on controversial topics at my medical school.
Kudos to Mr. Kingsbury for the article in today’s WSJ [Israel Takes the E Out of DEI – March 8, 2024]. It should have been on the front page! As a former Air Force pilot, the last paragraph struck me – and brought home the total depravity of the “equity” ideology that can so easily destroy a nation.
Thank you for all you do. The woke ideology is in the mental healthcare as well. People fall for it because they don’t know that they are being coerced to believe or act in unhealthy ways. People’s world views are being tainted with very unhealthy thoughts & behaviors, sadly. Thanks again!…
To renew our license we now have to have 2 CME hours on “implicit bias.” I have been in practice for 35 years. I treat every patient with respect and dignity. It is insulting to me that they are now telling me I have “implicit bias” because of the pigment of my skin.
Do No Harm is a strategically deployed movement engaging toxic race and gender ideology where it is doing great harm — in our academic medical establishment. Its talented team gets results attacking DEI through the legal system and through public outreach. Do No Harm deserves our generous support.
Congratulations for your great work in drawing attention to so many issues in medicine that are problematic because of the one-sidedness and illiberal approach to so many things. Politics used to be kept out of the workplace, at least so I was told in my younger days, but no longer it seems.
I am retired from Family Medicine after 42+ years of caring for adults, adolescents, and children in our community. I am embarrassed and angered that our professional has been infected with so many malignant ideologies. Specifically, the so-called “transgender movement” is an abomination.