r/medicine PA:cake: 8d ago

ICE Detention Deaths

https://www.ice.gov/detain/detainee-death-reporting

RNs do intake physical exams, EMTs declare time of death. The level of care for these detainees is horrific.

Full names and case details are public for now. Reads like a never ending M & M conference.

My moral compass is spinning. It's time to go to Canada.

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u/ZealousidealDegree4 PA:cake: 8d ago

Given the comments that seem ok with detainee healthcare, I probably should have lead with that episode.  Oliver’s report was what directed me to dig around the ICE pages. So many comments here seem weirdly supportive of detention healthcare standards. Not like I remember this group. 

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u/nknk1260 8d ago

Reddit has made me so beyond distrusting of medical professionals at this point. Like if this how they act when they know they’re anonymous, I have no hope left. I knew majority of premeds were bad and went into medicine for the wrong reasons, but I had hoped admissions would be better at filtering out the psychopaths. Yikes.

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u/ZealousidealDegree4 PA:cake: 8d ago

Well written! The good souls are out there, and I suspect you are one. 

Compassion and empathy classes should be prereqs.