If I were ever in charge of hiring, a lead criteria would be people who left / lost their job for reasons of integrity. We have a tremendous pool of quality, integrity, and insight available - people who know how to do good work and want to.
When artificial Constructs of the past century are broken, abandon them and do what's good with good people. Why don't you consider starting your own business using your skills?
Gathering ideas. Healthcare has been my life since age 24. Was an EMT before nursing. Not sure what to do now. Cannot go back to the medical racket until it's destroyed and rebuilt.
You rebuild it. Open a small office with 3 other people, offer what services you can using simple devices at affordable prices, under whichever legal terms. For instance: every patient needs a longer, closer look and a 2nd opinion. That 2nd doesn't need to give the CT, but they could consider the differential diagnoses and provide a patient-advocate service communicating with the original care provider.
I'm not sure where you are, but I have come to realize that the medical care given at least in some places in the States looks good on the surface but is really not providing what patients need, and as a patient one isn't aware what's missing.
๐๐ Also, bring back patient advocate nurses who refused injections. Myself included๐
If I were ever in charge of hiring, a lead criteria would be people who left / lost their job for reasons of integrity. We have a tremendous pool of quality, integrity, and insight available - people who know how to do good work and want to.
When artificial Constructs of the past century are broken, abandon them and do what's good with good people. Why don't you consider starting your own business using your skills?
Gathering ideas. Healthcare has been my life since age 24. Was an EMT before nursing. Not sure what to do now. Cannot go back to the medical racket until it's destroyed and rebuilt.
You rebuild it. Open a small office with 3 other people, offer what services you can using simple devices at affordable prices, under whichever legal terms. For instance: every patient needs a longer, closer look and a 2nd opinion. That 2nd doesn't need to give the CT, but they could consider the differential diagnoses and provide a patient-advocate service communicating with the original care provider.
I'm not sure where you are, but I have come to realize that the medical care given at least in some places in the States looks good on the surface but is really not providing what patients need, and as a patient one isn't aware what's missing.
Thank you for this response. Brought a tear to my eye