Docs, Nurses React to Trump Executive Orders; RNs vs ICU Mom; Post-Wildfire Masking?

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Doctors including Zachary Rubin, MDand Eric Burnett, MDHe criticized the Trump administration’s decision to withdraw the United States from the World Health Organization, and spoke of the potential consequences for public and global health.
Meanwhile, Alexis Rose, RNHe spoke out against repealing the “Sensitive Locations Policy” that prevented immigration enforcement actions in or near hospitals.
“Maybe we shouldn’t let politicians make ill-informed policies on health/medicine.” said Vicky Chan, MDIn response to Trump’s executive order that may have inadvertently labeled everyone in America as “female.”
In response to the Trump administration’s executive orders targeting transgender, non-binary, and LGBTQ+ Americans Health care professionals and Medical students He expressed his support for the LGBT community and their access to care.
“This will halt science and destroy research budgets at universities,” the internal medicine and addiction medicine doctor said. Jane Lipshutz, MD, MPHin response to the administration’s elimination of National Institutes of Health grant review committees.
Nurses @nurse.alexrn and @scrubhacks She reacted with horror to a viral video of a mother unplugging her baby’s monitor in the intensive care unit because the mother wanted the health care team to bring her a drink.
“The youngest CEOs to ever live,” read Taylor Swift’s thread Picket line sign held by obstetrician-gynecologist Jennifer Lincoln, MD, when she joined the front lines of the union strike in (Providence Health in Oregon)..
In response to the TikTok trend about “balancing hormones,” a resident doctor @juliarose.md Other creators asked if they could actually name the hormones and their functions.
What will doctors take during an emergency? Evacuate the hospital? Anesthesiologist Tiffany Moon, MD, shared her opinion.
What He is this? Daria Kornblit, MD, He took to Instagram to stress that pathologists don’t always understand what they observe right away.
People should Continue to mask After the forest fire smoke disappears? Infectious disease epidemiologist Jessica Malaty-Rivera, MS, said yes and shared the remaining potential health risks on Instagram.
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