Start a program where every doctor hangs a signed copy of the Hippocratic oath that they have sworn. If people could choose which doctors to go to the tide would turn fast.
Anyone missing the Oath could be called a quack and clients would leave.
Offer to send a copy to every doctor who swears the oath on video and have a handy playlist on Rumble or your own server where every doctor is on RECORD as having taken the oath.
Thank you for sharing such a thoughtful and impactful idea. Displaying the Hippocratic Oath could be a meaningful symbol of a doctor’s dedication to ethical practice and patient care. We'll have a think about how to turn this vision into a reality.
It is important to make this easy for the doctor and for the patient. The doctor would go to the doctor site and log in with some recognised authentication and upload their video (preferably with witnesses or at some graduation ceremony where it would be done formally. They would then enter in their details Affiliations, degrees, specialities, declarations. Address details (to post the certificate) would be held on a different secure server with advice from COMPETENT online privacy experts to manage the private information. Option to be forgotten would be done via some secure form of identification, either the same way they logged in or via a formal letter with ID so that randos cannot delete doctors.
Patients should be able to reach the doctors details with a single QR-code link or search on the site. The doctors published works would be reachable via google scholar and Pub med with search terms filled in. A digital biography for ethical doctors that will then let you search for those who want to be reachable by location (willingly exposing some personal location data) who have the speciality you desire, insurance affiliation etc.
In Finland (and some other locales) it is no longer MANDATORY to utter the Doctors Oath so those who have not done so are not even bound by their conscience to work on behalf of the patient. I find this to be a very bad situation which has put us where we are now.
The most important thing is that I cannot prescribe the medication I NEED for ME that I KNOW will work because I have not taken this oath while I may be much more skilled in the treatment of my condition than some disinterested doctor who has not even bothered to take the oath. If a doctor wants special privileges then they have to carry extra responsibility.
A similar websevice should also be developed and managed for public servants. The wrd servant should be put into more of the job descriptions and titles so that the elected and the tax payer funded people know who is the boss.
It will be easy. Have every doctor who is already on the resistance team do it immediately and brag about it, the word will spread.
I had some other linked ideas. Provide the oath in the local language or style. Some countries/medical schools have a watered down version but will obviously allow a doctor to take a more ethical oath and the doctor should be allowed to select from those available in his/her locale which one to utter.
The certificate could be tastefully done in A3 format with the Oath on one side with their original signature and date and place where they took the oath and a small QR-code that will link to the site where the video proof of them swearing it in is stored. The other half of the certificate would contain the most important sections from the Nuremberg code, Helsinki Declaration and similar documents that highlights client freedoms, freedom from medical experimentation, right to try and doctors responsibility and government distancing.
The doctor would be provided with (500? free) business cards with a QR-code to their video proof with their name and dates the oath was uttered and a place for them to sign so they can have it available for anyone to take to know that the doctor is ethical. The QR-code would link to a page with the date, place and wording of the oath uttered as well as links to the video record. It would also contain links to all possible oaths as well as those medical freedom documents. The doctors could also indicate with check marks which of the Nuremberg/Helsinki/G-Barrington documents they support.
Once they have done the video record they would be sent the printed certificate free, personalised with choice of oath and perhaps the relevant statements selected from the other declarations that they support. In the mailing tube that needs to be small enough to either go through a mailbox slot or else in a fixed postage tube and it can include a plastic front, and a card stock backing and the 4 pieces of a clip together FRAME. Alternately some locally owned picture framing franchise could be directed to post a framed version of the certificate.
On the web site there can also be data that the doctor submits or that you mine where it indicates where they studies, what their qualifications are and if they have a speciality. Basically you could do a voluntary trustworthy second source for all doctors data and start to make the medical councils obsolete one day. If patients can decide on their own if the doctor is well studied rather than properly subservient to some medical council.
One of Myhill’s earlier works on ME/CFS had the subtitle “it’s mitochondria, not hypochondria” (in studies, people with the condition overwhelmingly show impaired mitochondrial function as well as other worrying multi-system dysfunction), and I believe she suffered with it herself. As such, she will have researched extensively into things which might put one in danger of worsening or regressing out of remission, or triggering the condition in the first place. Another kindred author whose short work, “The Why” is a must-read is Hillary Johnson.
In the article, the term "traditional medicine" is somewhat misleading. I know you meant CONVENTIONAL medicine, as in the current status quo of Pharma-created high profit symptomatic relief (that doesn't even do that very well, but the "research" is massaged to show that it clears up the problem for the majority of users). Traditional medicine, for me includes herbology, saunas, massage, acupuncture, water therapy, and many more. Even homeopathy could fit in that category because it is, after all, over 200 years old.
Start a program where every doctor hangs a signed copy of the Hippocratic oath that they have sworn. If people could choose which doctors to go to the tide would turn fast.
Anyone missing the Oath could be called a quack and clients would leave.
Offer to send a copy to every doctor who swears the oath on video and have a handy playlist on Rumble or your own server where every doctor is on RECORD as having taken the oath.
Thank you for sharing such a thoughtful and impactful idea. Displaying the Hippocratic Oath could be a meaningful symbol of a doctor’s dedication to ethical practice and patient care. We'll have a think about how to turn this vision into a reality.
It is important to make this easy for the doctor and for the patient. The doctor would go to the doctor site and log in with some recognised authentication and upload their video (preferably with witnesses or at some graduation ceremony where it would be done formally. They would then enter in their details Affiliations, degrees, specialities, declarations. Address details (to post the certificate) would be held on a different secure server with advice from COMPETENT online privacy experts to manage the private information. Option to be forgotten would be done via some secure form of identification, either the same way they logged in or via a formal letter with ID so that randos cannot delete doctors.
Patients should be able to reach the doctors details with a single QR-code link or search on the site. The doctors published works would be reachable via google scholar and Pub med with search terms filled in. A digital biography for ethical doctors that will then let you search for those who want to be reachable by location (willingly exposing some personal location data) who have the speciality you desire, insurance affiliation etc.
In Finland (and some other locales) it is no longer MANDATORY to utter the Doctors Oath so those who have not done so are not even bound by their conscience to work on behalf of the patient. I find this to be a very bad situation which has put us where we are now.
The most important thing is that I cannot prescribe the medication I NEED for ME that I KNOW will work because I have not taken this oath while I may be much more skilled in the treatment of my condition than some disinterested doctor who has not even bothered to take the oath. If a doctor wants special privileges then they have to carry extra responsibility.
A similar websevice should also be developed and managed for public servants. The wrd servant should be put into more of the job descriptions and titles so that the elected and the tax payer funded people know who is the boss.
It will be easy. Have every doctor who is already on the resistance team do it immediately and brag about it, the word will spread.
I had some other linked ideas. Provide the oath in the local language or style. Some countries/medical schools have a watered down version but will obviously allow a doctor to take a more ethical oath and the doctor should be allowed to select from those available in his/her locale which one to utter.
The certificate could be tastefully done in A3 format with the Oath on one side with their original signature and date and place where they took the oath and a small QR-code that will link to the site where the video proof of them swearing it in is stored. The other half of the certificate would contain the most important sections from the Nuremberg code, Helsinki Declaration and similar documents that highlights client freedoms, freedom from medical experimentation, right to try and doctors responsibility and government distancing.
The doctor would be provided with (500? free) business cards with a QR-code to their video proof with their name and dates the oath was uttered and a place for them to sign so they can have it available for anyone to take to know that the doctor is ethical. The QR-code would link to a page with the date, place and wording of the oath uttered as well as links to the video record. It would also contain links to all possible oaths as well as those medical freedom documents. The doctors could also indicate with check marks which of the Nuremberg/Helsinki/G-Barrington documents they support.
Once they have done the video record they would be sent the printed certificate free, personalised with choice of oath and perhaps the relevant statements selected from the other declarations that they support. In the mailing tube that needs to be small enough to either go through a mailbox slot or else in a fixed postage tube and it can include a plastic front, and a card stock backing and the 4 pieces of a clip together FRAME. Alternately some locally owned picture framing franchise could be directed to post a framed version of the certificate.
On the web site there can also be data that the doctor submits or that you mine where it indicates where they studies, what their qualifications are and if they have a speciality. Basically you could do a voluntary trustworthy second source for all doctors data and start to make the medical councils obsolete one day. If patients can decide on their own if the doctor is well studied rather than properly subservient to some medical council.
One of Myhill’s earlier works on ME/CFS had the subtitle “it’s mitochondria, not hypochondria” (in studies, people with the condition overwhelmingly show impaired mitochondrial function as well as other worrying multi-system dysfunction), and I believe she suffered with it herself. As such, she will have researched extensively into things which might put one in danger of worsening or regressing out of remission, or triggering the condition in the first place. Another kindred author whose short work, “The Why” is a must-read is Hillary Johnson.
In the article, the term "traditional medicine" is somewhat misleading. I know you meant CONVENTIONAL medicine, as in the current status quo of Pharma-created high profit symptomatic relief (that doesn't even do that very well, but the "research" is massaged to show that it clears up the problem for the majority of users). Traditional medicine, for me includes herbology, saunas, massage, acupuncture, water therapy, and many more. Even homeopathy could fit in that category because it is, after all, over 200 years old.