A Woke Med Student Injured A Patient On Purpose For An Absolutely Sickening Reason…
A Wake Forest School of Medicine student is coming under fire and has been placed on a leave of absence following a Twitter post that she purposefully injured a patient after he mocked her pronoun pin.
In a now-deleted tweet, fourth-year medical student Kychelle Del Rosario wrote that she missed a patient's vein because he had taken issue with her pronoun pin, suggesting that the misstep was on purpose.
The student also said that her attack was justified because the victim, who has not been named, laughed loudly at her She/Her pronoun pin.
According to a statement released by the university, Del Rosario attacked the patient for mocking the badge – but instead of getting thrown out of the school, it seems like the “woke” student will be back doing rounds in no time.
"I had a patient I was doing a blood draw on see my pronoun pin and loudly laugh to the staff 'She/Her? Well of course it is! What other pronouns even are there? It?' I missed his vein so he had to get stuck twice," Del Rosario wrote.
In response to the incident, Associate Vice President of Corporate Communications and National Reputation Management Paula Faria said in an email to Fox News producer Gregg Re that Del Rosario has been placed on leave, and that the tweet "does not reflect what actually occurred."
Although Twitter users had mixed reactions to Del Rosario’s Twitter “confession,” other students at her university rallied behind her, another medical student, Ewen Liu, believes that the man had to get stuck twice because it was a “karma-tic” reaction to him having made fun of Del Rosario’s name badge.
Meanwhile, the medical school backed the fourth-year medical student who shared on her social media account that she deliberately injured a patient for mocking her pronoun badge. The University officials released a statement and said the medical student, who is also a transgender rights activist, followed the guidelines correctly.
“Our documentation verifies that after the student physician was unsuccessful in obtaining the blood draw, the student appropriately deferred a second attempt to one of our certified professionals. The student did not attempt to draw blood again.”
The medical school officials didn’t elaborate on how they came to their conclusions. The student, who was aspiring to become a medical doctor, said:
“I never intended to harm the patient. I am truly sorry for poorly representing our school and our health system.”
Despite it all being an “accident,” according to the “woke” student, she issued an apology that stated the following.
“I am writing this as an apology for a very irresponsible tweet that I sent on Twitter that I highly regret. For the event mentioned in the tweet, I was performing a blood draw on a patient, and during our conversation, they had shown dismay at my pronoun pin. I calmly shared my thoughts about pronouns and did not escalate the situation further. When I was doing the blood draw, I missed the first time due to my inexperience as a student, and per our policy, my supervisor performed the successful blood draw the second time. During this encounter, I never intended to harm the patient. I am truly sorry for poorly representing our school and our health system. I will reflect on responsible social media use as a professional and my duty to care for all my patients, regardless of any differences of belief.”
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Source: AWM