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Wow nice Free Press.
It's no wonder I abandoned the field more than 20 years ago.
I watched the take over with my own eyes, refused to toe the corporate party line and fled the "profession." :cry:
 

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4peatssake said:
Wow nice Free Press.
It's no wonder I abandoned the field more than 20 years ago.
I watched the take over with my own eyes, refused to toe the corporate party line and fled the "profession." :cry:
I'm doing that with the 'medical' field. Tomorrow is my last day. :partydance
I think it's great to be able to find a way out of a work situation that totally opposes ones ethics and morals. Good for you 4peatssake!
 
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:carrot2 I can already feel my energy improving!
 

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Blossom said:
I'm doing that with the 'medical' field. Tomorrow is my last day. :partydance
I think it's great to be able to find a way out of a work situation that totally opposes ones ethics and morals. Good for you 4peatssake!
Good for you both . Congrats Blossom. :)
 
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'Post-Ebola Syndrome' Persists After Virus Is Cured, Doctor Says

“We are seeing a lot of people with vision problems,” Dr. Margaret Nanyonga, a psycho-social support officer for WHO, said at a conference in Sierra Leone last week. “Some complain of clouded vision, but for others the visual loss is progressive. I have seen two people who are now blind.”

http://abcnews.go.com/Health/post-ebola ... d=26657931
 

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Blossom said:
4peatssake said:
Wow nice Free Press.
It's no wonder I abandoned the field more than 20 years ago.
I watched the take over with my own eyes, refused to toe the corporate party line and fled the "profession." :cry:
I'm doing that with the 'medical' field. Tomorrow is my last day. :partydance
I think it's great to be able to find a way out of a work situation that totally opposes ones ethics and morals. Good for you 4peatssake!
:woo :carrot2

Oh Happy Day! :coke
 

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The American permanent resident Sierra Leonean doctor who was transported to the Nebraska Medical Center died. The is the first (known) Ebola death at one of the high tech American treatment centers. Ebola-infected physician dies in Nebraska They say he was in pretty bad shape when he arrived. The need for early treatment is a common theme, but then again, there have been other patients that arrived in pretty bad shape - at Emory in Atlanta anyway. ZMapp didn't help this time. Wonder if blood filtering would have?
 
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