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jodymarie aimee

(3,975 posts)
Wed Jan 17, 2018, 08:07 PM Jan 2018

Vanderbilt suspends doctor after complaint about his public protest of white supremacy on Twitter

Vanderbilt suspends doctor after complaint about his public protest of white supremacy on Twitter

There is a twitter pic that won't transfer of Doc in his scrubs proudly taking the Knee. That is what the shitty lady took offense to.

While people are crying and clutching their pearls over Trump’s latest racist comments, institutions like Vanderbilt University are still punishing people who hold opposite views. Medical resident Dr. Eugune Gu, who has over 110,000 Twitter followers and a history of posting about social justice, is being punished for his public stance against white supremacy.

According to the Duke Chronicle, a patient’s mother complained to the Vanderbilt University Medical Center where Gu is a third-year medical resident and demanded that he not take care of their child. I guess she wants her child to receive medical care from a nice racist like Donald Trump? Unfortunately, it appears that Vanderbilt didn’t just remove Gu from the child’s care; they punished him, too.

According to emails obtained by The Chronicle with the name of the patient and their mother redacted to protect patient privacy, VUMC administration officials discussed investigating all the mother’s complaints regarding his social media posts on Nov. 8. That day, Seth Karp, chairman of the department of surgery, requested that someone document the mother's complaints about Gu and get them to him by the end of the next day, Nov. 9.

One day later, Gu was placed on administrative leave.

This is just an example of a social media post that the complaining mother finds offensive.

Unsurprisingly, Gu says that the mother wasn’t just content with lashing out at Gu and attacking him professionally. She’s been cyberbullying him, too.

He told the Duke Chronicle:

Who would say that fighting against racism would be unprofessional? It’s literally a part of a doctor’s profession to stand up for patients who are most vulnerable. I find myself in this bizzaro world. I feel like I’m upside down. I’m trying to be a force of social good, and Vanderbilt punishes me for it.

Gu was forced on administrative leave in November and he’s back but is still on probation until March. Shame on that mother for hating an anti-racist and being so vindictive. And shame on Vanderbilt for being willing to throw one of its doctors under the bus for daring to speak out against bigotry and white supremacy.





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Vanderbilt suspends doctor after complaint about his public protest of white supremacy on Twitter (Original Post) jodymarie aimee Jan 2018 OP
Sick. GOP brilliantly made BLM into a new and powerful wedge issue. applegrove Jan 2018 #1
I am the disabled old lady who got kicked out of the Y jodymarie aimee Jan 2018 #2
Man that is messed up. applegrove Jan 2018 #4
Did not read it. You got kicked out of the Y for talking politics? applegrove Jan 2018 #5
Good for you, take it as a badge of courage! MLAA Jan 2018 #6
If this woman is against fighting against racism, she is a racist. Initech Jan 2018 #3
Vanderbilt showed their conservative colors when the chancellor hosted Jeb Bush in 2014. Lars39 Jan 2018 #7
Fuck Vandy world wide wally Jan 2018 #8
 

jodymarie aimee

(3,975 posts)
2. I am the disabled old lady who got kicked out of the Y
Wed Jan 17, 2018, 08:11 PM
Jan 2018

for "talking politics" so you can see why this one jumped out at me. IT ONLY TAKES ONE PERSON.

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