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In reply to the discussion: Dying Black Teen Denied Heart Transplant Due Partly to Low Grades and Trouble With the Law [View all]COLGATE4
(14,883 posts)31. If I were you I'd certainly be looking for a
different place to work. How do you stand it?
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Dying Black Teen Denied Heart Transplant Due Partly to Low Grades and Trouble With the Law [View all]
MarkLaw
Aug 2013
OP
Ok I'll bite Ash. What is your plan for a better system on how to prioritize
cstanleytech
Aug 2013
#25
Yes, I think there is uncertainty about how the doctors arrived at that decision.
MarkLaw
Aug 2013
#8
How they arrived at that decision is what is being questioned. Was bias, racial/economic prejudice
MarkLaw
Aug 2013
#12
Sure, but the racism angle is much more effective in getting people riled up
Freddie Stubbs
Aug 2013
#13
Only you are taking an extreme position. Its rude and historically innacurate to believe prejudice
MarkLaw
Aug 2013
#17
A mathematics predicated on subjective and arbitrary lines drawn by the fallibility of humans.
LanternWaste
Aug 2013
#54
these things occured at different places all incidents involved pediatrics ETA
azurnoir
Aug 2013
#33