As a freelance proofreader some years ago, I always made sure that when an acronym was used in a text, it had to be spelled out in conjunction with its first use in a chapter or article. Sorry, but you lost me at FLCCC.
Love the FLCCC and am so thankful for their bravery throughout the Plandemic and up to today🙏🏻 I feel dumb asking but can you explain what this all means to a regular non-medical person like me? I just want to understand.
I would love to become a physician assistant, but I am afraid to after all I've witnessed in healthcare. It isn't worth it to me to be a licensed healthcare practitioner if it means losing my free speech rights and/or not being able to use my clinical judgment without fear of reprisal.
What exactly is the "Independent medical freedom institution"? Is it an actual institution either that currently exists or is in the making?
Get educated, get trained, find a compatible supervising/collaborating physician, not necessarily in that order. Be open about your goals with potential collaborating physicians
I don't know where this stands, but I have been to the first two FLCCC educational conferences, and from early on there was a recognition of needing to develop an institutional base that is independent of the captured medical systems. So, they have been working on this for a couple of years. go to flccc.net and post your question there.
One option for flexibility is to get licensed through a Native American tribe--The Crow tribe has such as situation. Advantages: 1) they are independent of state medical boards, 2) you are not limited as to where you practice (The tribes are their own entity, not beholden to any state legislature). I briefly looked in to it, but have not pursued it recently.
Once you are licensed as a PA, you can branch out and add non-traditional aspects to your practice in. conjunction with your collaborating physician as you both negotiate that relationship.
There are likely things that you can do as an alternative practitioner that would not fall under or need the physician assistant license (so they shouldn't be able to limit you--though they may well try.
NB: I am not a lawyer, nor do I play one on TV or the movies.
If you’re smart enough to go into medicine you will make things work for you. That’s a lot of time in school. Hope smart people have 3 kids or there won’t be any doctors for our future.
IVM and HCQ treat "virus-like symptoms," but odds are that the "viruses" you listed have never existed. Medical knowledge is at an extremely low point. None of the FLCCC-associated doctors are willing to rock the boat. At best they will treat the symptoms and go along with the false narratives on cause.
I never would have arrived at that spelling-out. QED (You might not know this if you never took geometry or a math course requiring proof: Quid Erat Demonstrado, Latin for That which was to be proven (demonstrated), in modern modern, Ats wat I'm talkin about, hey?)
As a freelance proofreader some years ago, I always made sure that when an acronym was used in a text, it had to be spelled out in conjunction with its first use in a chapter or article. Sorry, but you lost me at FLCCC.
I agree. A lot of SS (Substack) articles don't explain. It means Front Line Covid Critical Care.
Would be great to be able to substitute organizations like this for the existing ones in charge. Mediical freedom of choice.
Love the FLCCC and am so thankful for their bravery throughout the Plandemic and up to today🙏🏻 I feel dumb asking but can you explain what this all means to a regular non-medical person like me? I just want to understand.
Watch their podcast webinar tonight and ask questions. I am sure that will be a major part of their presentation tonight and following.
Thank you.
I am familiar with Dr. Ryan Cole, Dr. Mumper and Dr. Bowden as COURAGEOUS, SACRIFICIAL HEROES/WARRIORS!
KUDOS to Mr. Leake and Dr. McCullough for shining light on a fellow organization (FLCCC) that FIGHTS the good fight too!
Dr Momper is excellent.
And I have also great respect for Ryan Cole.
Dr. Bowden has been amazing
I would love to become a physician assistant, but I am afraid to after all I've witnessed in healthcare. It isn't worth it to me to be a licensed healthcare practitioner if it means losing my free speech rights and/or not being able to use my clinical judgment without fear of reprisal.
What exactly is the "Independent medical freedom institution"? Is it an actual institution either that currently exists or is in the making?
Get educated, get trained, find a compatible supervising/collaborating physician, not necessarily in that order. Be open about your goals with potential collaborating physicians
I don't know where this stands, but I have been to the first two FLCCC educational conferences, and from early on there was a recognition of needing to develop an institutional base that is independent of the captured medical systems. So, they have been working on this for a couple of years. go to flccc.net and post your question there.
One option for flexibility is to get licensed through a Native American tribe--The Crow tribe has such as situation. Advantages: 1) they are independent of state medical boards, 2) you are not limited as to where you practice (The tribes are their own entity, not beholden to any state legislature). I briefly looked in to it, but have not pursued it recently.
Once you are licensed as a PA, you can branch out and add non-traditional aspects to your practice in. conjunction with your collaborating physician as you both negotiate that relationship.
There are likely things that you can do as an alternative practitioner that would not fall under or need the physician assistant license (so they shouldn't be able to limit you--though they may well try.
NB: I am not a lawyer, nor do I play one on TV or the movies.
Thank you so much for your reply and recommendations. I appreciate it!
If you’re smart enough to go into medicine you will make things work for you. That’s a lot of time in school. Hope smart people have 3 kids or there won’t be any doctors for our future.
you are welcome, anytime
Has anyone looked into HCQ & IVM for RSV or H5N1 etc..? Anything I can listen to which has addressed this as a possibility?
IVM and HCQ treat "virus-like symptoms," but odds are that the "viruses" you listed have never existed. Medical knowledge is at an extremely low point. None of the FLCCC-associated doctors are willing to rock the boat. At best they will treat the symptoms and go along with the false narratives on cause.
What an incredible line-up! Wishing you all the best! Thank you for all that you have done already!
Who funds them?
Jeff Hanson for one.
Who's paying them and why are they willing to work for an organization with a President who has killed so many people?
To which organization's President are you referring? You lost me at 'killed.'
Like you don't know?
No, I don't. Wouldn't have asked otherwise. Disappointed in your snippy response.
Something tells me you are very familiar with it "Fred."
Something tells me that you would be wrong.
Something tells me you know that I'm right.
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Also Known As …
Another Support Group
For Morons
Who Went To Medical School
And Never Questioned … Anything.
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Every one of us needs to adopt a doctor, like one would a rescue dog.
I took Malone in three years ago. But I wouldn’t mind finding someone to take him on the weekends.
‘Must like pets.
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Terrific
I never would have arrived at that spelling-out. QED (You might not know this if you never took geometry or a math course requiring proof: Quid Erat Demonstrado, Latin for That which was to be proven (demonstrated), in modern modern, Ats wat I'm talkin about, hey?)
Never heard of ANY of them!!
You will.
'Captured' medical care by major corporations is the worst thing to ever happen to medicine, IMHO. This is a terrific group!
GREAT!!!!!!!!!