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Clinical Examination of Condescending Language in
Medical Culture
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SONGLINE: Diyene
Makas - Bun'suz,
Sağol
YER: KGV Hell Pass Hospital Exit - Camperdown
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condescending language, healthcare culture, micro-aggressions
0090 KGVexit | 1:07 | 8 Jun 2021
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YARA TRACKER
Clinical Examination of Condescending Language in Medical Culture
Findings compiled by Dr. Shazalise Snarkovski Biopsy Code:
KYNDI-240928-001 | Specimen ID: BKNUYE-0928-002 Initial Encounter Date:
20010613
Examined a traumatic childbirth experience marked by
dismissive language from medical staff at the King
George V Hospital in Camperdown. The objective was to dissect how
such communication reflected deeper cultural norms within the healthcare
system that were acting as a barriers to compassionate care.
An
autopsy was conducted at the morgue of condescending remarks, personified
as E. coli, which illustrated the toxic
impact of how the dialogue harmed its targets. Neuro-linking from the
barcode recovered from debris allowed for a focused investigation into how
cultural narratives shaped patient interactions, emphasising the absence
of accountability. The retrieved flashback sequence illuminated the
enduring effects of trauma on the impacted patient. A connection revealed
the stark reality of being already dead in a
world that disregarded humanity, processing individuals like cattle.
Throughout the examination, the chaos of the botched up cesarean
procedure was evident, with auditory backdrops encapsulating the butchery.
Phrases like “see you later, princess” and
“why bother, she won’t even remember it”,
commonly directed at new mothers (or their families), epitomised the
dismissive tones that were prevalent in medical settings. Such remarks
diminished the gravity of trauma, under a guise of casual familiarity.
This reinforcing a hierarchy that prioritised medical authority, allowed
practitioners to side-step malpractice suits. The absence of
accountability, silenced patients who were compelled to endure
mistreatment without recourse, cultivating a culture of negligence.
As more patients shared their experiences, revealing how Dr. Torpinski
routinely praised the beauty of women's vaginas during their pap smears,
it became chillingly clear that this condescending language was not an
isolated incident but a pervasive, systemic issue within the institutions.
The findings highlighted the urgent need for a cultural colonoscopy, but
the opportunity for any meaningful intervention was no longer viable.
Don’t breed with it.
~Abort.
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