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Good morning Warriors! Here is your daily reflection from “Leave No One Behind” ๐บ๐ธ
Good morning Warriors! Here is your daily reflection from “Leave No One Behind” ๐บ๐ธ
From the LA Times: Power is invisible, but its effects can be seen everywhere — especially in the health records of active duty military personnel.
By examining details of 1.5 million emergency room visits at U.S. military hospitals nationwide, researchers found that doctors invested significantly more resources in patients who outranked them than in patients of equal or lesser rank. The additional clinical effort devoted to powerful patients came at the expense of junior patients, who received worse care and were more likely to become seriously ill.
Military rank wasn’t the only form of power that translated into inequitable treatment. The researchers documented that patients fared better when they shared the same race or gender as their doctor, a pattern that tended to favor white men and caused Black patients in particular to be shortchanged by their physicians.
The results were published Thursday in the journal Science.
“We are scrubbing everything we are asking our soldiers to study, because there is only so much time during the day to do your job, for your personal development, and for your family,” Weimer told Army Times in an emailed statement.
The sergeant major said the Army hadn’t taken a holistic look at these requirements for years and needed to subtract some of the work to ensure quality training over quantity for soldiers.
“We have added to the point of creating redundancies in distance learning, online learning, brick and mortar learning, self-study learning, what the units are teaching, what the leadership inside units are teaching, and we are overwhelming people,” Weimer said.
Good morning Warriors! Here is your daily reflection from “Leave No One Behind” ๐บ๐ธ
Good morning Warriors! Here is your daily reflection from “Leave No One Behind” ๐บ๐ธ
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