Dr. Amanda Calhoun, 28, argued in an op-ed for the Boston Globe that body cameras should be worn by health care professionals in order to hold responsible doctors and nurses for racist behavior allegedly displayed towards black patients. Calhoun, who serves as co-Vice Chair of the Diversity Council of the Yale Resident Fellow Senate, “works to alleviate the impact of racism on her patients and society at large,” her website states.

  • HikingVet@lemmy.sdf.org
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    Oh boy, Because the videos aren’t a violation of Dr./ Patient privilege? Or that they will never be a leak, or that the cops won’t try to get their hands on them?

    This is just a bad fucking idea.

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    undefined> co-Vice Chair of the Diversity Council

    Some people just beg or pretend to be injured. These guys invent nonsense jobs to get big bucks and bother people who are trying to work. We should probably pay bums better so they’ll stop taking this route.