Four Years Later, in a Post-Pandemic World, there was a Silver Lining to Some Things that the Pandemic taught us about the American Healthcare system. Outside the Sphere of Fear, Censorship, and Gross Negligence, the U.S. Healthcare System Reared its Ugly head with reckless Doctors and Health Care Providers driven by Fear of losing their Jobs and plain Greed at the cost of Lives Being Lost. However, some courageous doctors and healthcare providers surfaced: “The cream always rises to the top.”
In two episodes of the Medical Truth Podcast, I interviewed Scott Schara’s tragic story of the hospital murder of his daughter Grace Schara, who had Down syndrome; through extensive research, Scott uncovered a sinister plan that a failed medical system is implementing for both disabled and elderly patient’s in a hospital setting laid out in Obamacare in 2010 and even before that.
Compare that to my interviews with courageous whistleblower Doctors and nurses, such as
Dr. Peter Breggin, in episode #5,
Dr. Paul Thomas, in Episode #6
Dr. Scott Jensen, in episode #13,
Physician Assistant Deb Conrad #21
Nurse Kimberly Overton in Episode #14 and
Dr. William Makis, in Episode #24
With these Episodes, I received emails from several listeners and viewers with one common theme: What Do I Look for in a Good Doctor or Healthcare Provider?
I would answer with what, in my professional opinion, as
1. Good Bedside manner, a physician that takes their time and listens to what you, the patient, know about your body, or what we call Chief Complaint
2. A doctor who gives you autonomy and allows you to make medical decisions about your healthcare based on your God-given rights and decisions and does not coerce you into making decisions that suit their motives
3. Look for a doctor who does not base medical decisions on social, political, or economic preferences and choices and is pressured to make those decisions under duress and pressure from their employer or the bureaucracy.
4. Look for an experienced doctor, perhaps 55+ reason; doctors in the past 10-15 years are being taught in medical school and making medical decisions based on economic, political, and social (LGBTQ, CRT) motives (woke culture); doctors who were trained before 1995 have real-life experience and make sound medical decisions based on reason.
5. Look for a physician with minimal to no lawsuits; source out a physician’s background by doing a Google search by typing in your local State Board of Medicine; prior lawsuits for malpractice or arrest records are public information and usually can be found on the complaint section of a Medical Board Website.
6. If you have to, get a 2nd, and maybe even a 3rd opinion if you are not satisfied with the way you are being treated
7. A doctor who does not take a “One Size Fits All” approach to treating you as a patient can usually find this in an interventional medical specialist.
8. A doctor who emphasizes or agrees with healthy lifestyle choices such as proper nutrition and exercise for your well-being.
For more great episodes of the Medical Truth Podcast with host James Egidio, go to Rumble or the website at www.MedicalTruthPodcast.com
#1....Fired/Punished for not promoting MRNA Jabs.
However, understand that you are now flying without Government/Medical system sanctions.
There are still good Doctors in the system, but not many?