Update on this. >>85618 /news/ already has a thread on this already
>>85643 >The Hippocratic Oath isn't legally binding in any way.
Didn't know that actually
>If it was then none of them would be going along with that transsexual nonsense. Isn't that more external pressure than anything else? I.E activists groups doing it
>>85644 >That is true, and mostly with amateurs. I call them amateurs because many in the medical field specialize in certain anatomy but not others yet due to human anatomy being intricately connected, these specialists should have undergone more training and education. So why are they giving COVID vaccinations then?
>I have known surgeons to bafflingly kill patients and blame the deaths on any "comorbidities". If you ever require surgery to save your life, that's too bad if you have any condition whatsoever. Your resulting death is not even considered malpractice. Wow, that's entirely fucked up. Hope you don't let your job get to you anon. It's just a job at the end of the day.