Interesting that the link is to a law firm who will help you fight to keep your license after your disgusting unprofessional conduct got you in “trouble”. Here’s the thing. It would be super easy to simply stage this sort of thing, film it and send it out as legit if that’s how you want to spend your medical license. But in no way shape …
Interesting that the link is to a law firm who will help you fight to keep your license after your disgusting unprofessional conduct got you in “trouble”. Here’s the thing. It would be super easy to simply stage this sort of thing, film it and send it out as legit if that’s how you want to spend your medical license. But in no way shape or form is it ever okay to film yourself at work, caring for (or getting your ass chewed by) patients. I’ve seen a video of a pharmacist recording herself talking to an irrationally angry patient and posting on tic tok. Have I had similar experiences? Absolutely. Does it represent the type of abuse we endure? 100%. But I was instantly, insanely white hot with rage at her behavior (posting to tic tok-pt face or name not shown but voice not altered). I wanted her fired and her license under review. If I’d have known that patient I’d have told him he was on tic tok and should sue her ass (and I don’t believe in suing). The level of disregard for common human compassion is off the charts anymore. Even an angry, irrational customer has the right to voice his concerns in a private phone call to a health care provider without the possibility that it would ever be aired to the world without his consent. Now that said I always assume everything I say is being recorded so I *try* not to say anything that would embarrass me. But I don’t want to live in a world where my private medical discussion would be aired on tic tok and it would be fine with the whole world.
Interesting that the link is to a law firm who will help you fight to keep your license after your disgusting unprofessional conduct got you in “trouble”. Here’s the thing. It would be super easy to simply stage this sort of thing, film it and send it out as legit if that’s how you want to spend your medical license. But in no way shape or form is it ever okay to film yourself at work, caring for (or getting your ass chewed by) patients. I’ve seen a video of a pharmacist recording herself talking to an irrationally angry patient and posting on tic tok. Have I had similar experiences? Absolutely. Does it represent the type of abuse we endure? 100%. But I was instantly, insanely white hot with rage at her behavior (posting to tic tok-pt face or name not shown but voice not altered). I wanted her fired and her license under review. If I’d have known that patient I’d have told him he was on tic tok and should sue her ass (and I don’t believe in suing). The level of disregard for common human compassion is off the charts anymore. Even an angry, irrational customer has the right to voice his concerns in a private phone call to a health care provider without the possibility that it would ever be aired to the world without his consent. Now that said I always assume everything I say is being recorded so I *try* not to say anything that would embarrass me. But I don’t want to live in a world where my private medical discussion would be aired on tic tok and it would be fine with the whole world.
I am a nurse. I agree 100%