So, let\u2019s discuss whether healthcare leaders have a responsibility to speak out against injustices and wrongdoings outside the medical sphere or not\u2026
Recently, I came across this opinion article published by JAMA, one of the most established medical journals out there, with the title \u201cHealth Professionals and War in the Middle East\u201d. And if you know me, you know that these things interest me.
While there were parts in the article that I really agreed with what the author was saying, there were also parts that I found quite disingenuous. Ultimately, reading that article led me to the question: Do healthcare leaders have a responsibility to speak out on issues that are not exactly within our sphere?
Today, we will answer that question in this episode, so join me as I walk you through the contents of the article while sharing my insights on the topic and addressing the opinions of the author.
Why you need to check this episode:
\u201cWhen you are a leader, you have a responsibility to speak up on issues that are in front of you\u2026 Because you have that responsibility, when you see right vs. wrong, you have to be able to speak on it either way.\u201d\u2013 Dr. Berry Pierre
Notable Quotes:
\u201cAs healthcare providers, regardless of what we want to think, we have to be the ones that will be able to look at both sides.\u201d \u2013 Dr. Berry Pierre
\u201cWe are going to denounce genocide. We are going to denounce dehumanization. We don\u2019t care who\u2019s doing it.\u201d \u2013 Dr. Berry Pierre
\u201cAs healthcare providers, our job is to take care of the people in front of us. No one group is better than the other, so no one issue should be tolerated more.\u201d \u2013 Dr. Berry Pierre
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