"Idk, I think it's less about empathy or compassion, and more about making sure the (hopefully small) group of uncaring people who enter medicine or allied health professions are incentivised to act pro-socially.
Like, in your region, what studying conditions and working conditions are clinicians expected to tolerate? Do they receive a living wage throughout study and work? Is their livelihood for a single person or big enough they can build a household?

Do they feel comfortable being a whistleblower when something goes wrong? (Numbers-wise, mistakes will happen over time.)
How robust is the inspection or regulation? How flexible are the logistics of each sector?
How many crises at once can be weathered without change to patient care? How long will it take to build back up that 'extra' capacity / contingency margin?

Who (in what position, in which teams) is responsible (or in what order) for noticing angels of death? What about anyone with less final but still harmful motives?

How severe are the consequences for failure? How many people feel compelled to hide errors rather than remedy them? What options for remediation are accessible to all staff, including contractors?"

#MedMastodon #DoLessHarm #SystemsThinking #HarmReduction #Medical #Medicine #MD #Systems #NonExpert #LayPerson #RubberNecking #Risk #RiskAssessment #RiskManagement #Risk_Management #Audit #Efficiency #Efficacy #Flexibility #TrueCrime #Crime

As IT experts, we want #flexibility. But flexibility takes a back seat to having a small set of well-defined use cases that a #layperson can operate.

Ensuring my tech-averse partner can work with my smart home, scanner, printer, NAS, etc., has made me re-think the way I work lately.

"Be Like Vimilakirti"

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Is there a practical difference between (1) morality is not objectively true, and, (2) morality is objectively true, but the reasons for that cannot be grasped or intuited by people outside philosophy departments?

This reminds me of something similar: God exists but there is no way to prove it, only a selected few people know it through personal experience that they can’t share.

#philosophy #morality #religion #god #puzzle #layperson #question

My first attempt at editing a video (be kind, I know it's far from perfect).

Behind the scenes at Craftalytical HQ

https://youtu.be/psrHgbUFO2c

#truecrime #react #reaction #murdaughmurders #murdaugh #layperson #notreallyqualifiedbuthaveopinions #behindthescenes #art #craft #create #fibrearts #yarnaddict

Craftalytical - Behind the Scenes

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Reading about #Deciphering Mary #Stuart's lost letters from 1578-1584 in https://doi.org/10.1080/01611194.2022.2160677 I wonder if much older #phonographic or #logographic writing systems, which are not #encrypted as such ... are always as "easy" to #decipher.
Had the #Elamicon deciphering tool in my bookmarks, still looks interesting for a #layperson:
https://center-for-decipherment.ch/tool/

#Phonogram #Logogram #Entzifferungstool #LinearElamite

Deciphering Mary Stuart’s lost letters from 1578-1584

Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots (1542–1587), has left an extensive corpus of letters held in various archive collections. There is evidence, however that other letters from Mary Stuart are missing from...

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Is the issue with “immunity debt” that it’s implying the damage to your immune system from Covid can be “refilled” over time? When.. immunodeficiency doesn’t work that way? #layperson