Imagine you invest 4 years of your life, plus undergrad, trying to get a medical degree and then toward the end of year 4 of med school, you have an emotional chimp out during training and your whole massive investment of time and money is flushed down the toilet. Must be depressing - oh wait also you're now a national laughing stock/pariah and even boomer cuck fox news is scoring off your sorry ass.
>Wake Forest med student who harmed patient as revenge for mocking pronoun pin on ‘extended leave' and no longer participating in patient care activities, Wake Forest School of Medicine said
https://www.foxnews.com/us/north-carolina-wake-forest-medical-student-pronoun-pin-extended-leave
A fourth-year medical student at North Carolina’s Wake Forest University, Kychelle Del Rosario, is on "extended leave" and will not be seeing patients amid controversy over a tweet suggesting she missed a vein during a blood draw on a patient who disagreed with her political views on transgenderism.
"Wake Forest School of Medicine has completed a thorough review of the patient encounter with our medical student who recently made an inaccurate statement on social media," Wake Health spokeswoman Paula Faria said in a statement to Fox News Digital on Friday. "The review determined that the student had no intention to harm the patient and followed Medical Center protocols."
"The School and the student have agreed upon her taking an extended leave," Faria added. "During this time the student will not participate in any patient care activities."
>Wake Forest med student who harmed patient as revenge for mocking pronoun pin on ‘extended leave' and no longer participating in patient care activities, Wake Forest School of Medicine said
https://www.foxnews.com/us/north-carolina-wake-forest-medical-student-pronoun-pin-extended-leave
A fourth-year medical student at North Carolina’s Wake Forest University, Kychelle Del Rosario, is on "extended leave" and will not be seeing patients amid controversy over a tweet suggesting she missed a vein during a blood draw on a patient who disagreed with her political views on transgenderism.
"Wake Forest School of Medicine has completed a thorough review of the patient encounter with our medical student who recently made an inaccurate statement on social media," Wake Health spokeswoman Paula Faria said in a statement to Fox News Digital on Friday. "The review determined that the student had no intention to harm the patient and followed Medical Center protocols."
"The School and the student have agreed upon her taking an extended leave," Faria added. "During this time the student will not participate in any patient care activities."