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"Working with more than 100 economists, including seven Nobel laureates, we have produced research that measures the social and economic benefits of a wide range of policies, such as fighting malaria, reducing malnutrition, cutting air pollution, improving education and tackling climate change."
It seems that an analysis of methods to manage climate change upsets those who like being spoon-fed (or those that are making money w/the current policies).
Sara: I wouldn't want someone who can't handle stress as a nurse in any situation. Part of a medical professional's job is to handle medical emergencies. Those are stressful, so she can't. Try to imagine a nursing job where performance under stress is never an issue. Maybe a hospice that only accepts patients with do-not-resuscitate orders? That avoids life-and-death emergencies, but having all your patients die is stressful. Perhaps a dermatologists office? If the doctor never yells at her, she might be OK ... until a patient has a heart attack in the middle of an examination. A dermatologist is still an MD and will attempt to treat a medical emergency that occurs in front of him until someone better qualified arrives - and he will expect his staff to support him.
Maybe there _is_ someone she ought to sue. Did a guidance counselor who knew her well ever recommend or agree with her going to nursing school?
from WSJ
http://www.wsj.com/articles/the-honor-of-being-mugged-by-climate-censors-1431558936
"Working with more than 100 economists, including seven Nobel laureates, we have produced research that measures the social and economic benefits of a wide range of policies, such as fighting malaria, reducing malnutrition, cutting air pollution, improving education and tackling climate change."
It seems that an analysis of methods to manage climate change upsets those who like being spoon-fed (or those that are making money w/the current policies).
Guess this is as bad as wearing a NRA t-shirt.
Bob in Texas at May 14, 2015 6:17 AM
Wonder if one of these was involved in this week's crash?
Radwaste at May 14, 2015 1:45 PM
Would you want this person as your nurse in a life and death situation?
http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/national-international/Nursing-Student-Sues-Misericordia-University-Failed-Twice-303468591.html?_osource=SocialFlowFB_LABrand
sara at May 14, 2015 2:29 PM
Sara: I wouldn't want someone who can't handle stress as a nurse in any situation. Part of a medical professional's job is to handle medical emergencies. Those are stressful, so she can't. Try to imagine a nursing job where performance under stress is never an issue. Maybe a hospice that only accepts patients with do-not-resuscitate orders? That avoids life-and-death emergencies, but having all your patients die is stressful. Perhaps a dermatologists office? If the doctor never yells at her, she might be OK ... until a patient has a heart attack in the middle of an examination. A dermatologist is still an MD and will attempt to treat a medical emergency that occurs in front of him until someone better qualified arrives - and he will expect his staff to support him.
Maybe there _is_ someone she ought to sue. Did a guidance counselor who knew her well ever recommend or agree with her going to nursing school?
markm at May 18, 2015 6:36 AM
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