The Salty Goddess
In this episode of The Salty Goddess Podcast, Anne Margaret takes aim at one of the ugliest ethical failures in healthcare: clinicians allowing personal, religious, cultural, political, generational, or outdated educational beliefs to interfere with patient care. Patients do not come to us to be morally graded. They come to us in moments of need, vulnerability, fear, illness, pain, trauma, and uncertainty. Whether the issue is substance use disorder, obesity, pregnancy complications, chronic pain, reproductive health, mental health, HIV, STIs, diabetes, lung disease, or any other diagnosis that triggers someone’s judgment button, the standard remains the same: evidence-based care, compassion, dignity, and ethical practice. Anne Margaret challenges the lazy clinical shortcut of “they chose this” and calls it what it is: judgment masquerading as assessment. With her signature salt, she reminds clinicians that beliefs belong to the individual, but clinical guidelines belong to the patient’s care. New evidence is not an insult. It is an invitation to know better, do better, and practice better. Your personal belief system is not a clinical guideline. Medicine is not a reward system. And outdated education is not a personality trait.
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