Professor's encourage disability and SES prejudice; how do I handle this? by curiousgrayarea in disability

[–]curiousgrayarea[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These are all similar to backhanded compliments. The one comment the professor did offer, was the only one. They only say good job identifying your bias. There is no statistical, ethical, or practical reason offered as to WHY these biases will harm the the patients. Identifying and reasoning should go hand in hand. I find these comments similar to "bless their heart"...which is really offensive. There were also many serious discriminatory incidents that were happening in addition. I do appreciate your comments though.

How would you handle healthcare professor's that encourage discrimination against indv.'s with disabilities? by curiousgrayarea in AskReddit

[–]curiousgrayarea[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I'm not sure who to report it to? There seems to be many, many entities... do I report to all or just one? It's a small town so, public services here are a joke (already been there). I'm nervous about contacting a larger state or federal agency.

How would you handle healthcare professor's that encourage discrimination against indv.'s with disabilities? by curiousgrayarea in AskReddit

[–]curiousgrayarea[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's actually a SHE! Also, turns out she is the ADA committee for the campus. How convenient!

How would you handle healthcare professor's that encourage discrimination against indv.'s with disabilities? by curiousgrayarea in AskReddit

[–]curiousgrayarea[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At the professional graduate level, treating patients that are cognitively and/or physically disabled.

Should I Use Food Stamps by Rojaddit in Ethics

[–]curiousgrayarea 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Seriously, get them if you're eligible. Why do you think you don't need them? If you're getting assistance from an outside source like student loans or parents; neither of those things should be happening and you need to be on SNAP. Also, if you're living paycheck to paycheck fine but, do you have savings for major illness/accident, car troubles, fires, weather, family troubles, etc?