Category Archives: Miscellaneous
Military Medical Ethics 101
Torture is wrong, regardless of the justification given for it and irrespective of whether a case is made that what’s happening is not torture. Doctors, especially, need to refuse to participate in torture in any way, shape, or form. And … Continue reading
Psychiatric Care is Hard to Find . . .
No availability, long waits, no response to phone messages. And this in Massachusetts which mandates that everyone have health insurance. If it’s this hard to find a psychiatrist in a state that mandates coverage, imagine what that means for folks … Continue reading
Health Care Blues–or, Why Exactly Don’t we Have Single Payer National Health Insurance?
Health Care Blues Imagine the following exchange on the phone: “Is this 911?” “Yes.” “I have an armed intruder in my house. Please send the police right away. I’m afraid he’s going to kill us all.” “I’m sorry. … Continue reading
Safer than ever but still afraid
Steven Pinker says that the level of violence we are currently exposed to is less than ever in history. The chances of being murdered or killed in war or the victim of an assault are far lower now than they were … Continue reading
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