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Soon to be the worst state in the country to practice in. If you have an unused, dusty OR license. Get ready to not renew it.
The social justice warriors are drawing their swords and coming for any normal people in the state.
I actually hope they pass this. So just maybe, maybe as their rabid nature turn on themselves and every one loses their license, they might get a glimmer of insight. Huh, I wonder why there are no physicians in the state? But at least they have Naturopathic Physicians and DCs who can replace them!
Good times are coming for lawyers in OR. Ability to sue employers, snitches, and state medical boards for loss of license, livelihood, etc.
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I wonder if the posts by Esther Choo, MD in 2019 would be pushed forward to lead to license loss under this proposal...
Minor bonus topic: Mind boggling, that having the insurance rates for Regence of Oregon in Portland, a behemoth like OHSU, couldn't even run itself in the black. And because they couldn't manage things themselves, they are selling out to Legacy who is cleaning house and righting their spreadsheets for them. Oregon is a mess.
The social justice warriors are drawing their swords and coming for any normal people in the state.
I actually hope they pass this. So just maybe, maybe as their rabid nature turn on themselves and every one loses their license, they might get a glimmer of insight. Huh, I wonder why there are no physicians in the state? But at least they have Naturopathic Physicians and DCs who can replace them!
Good times are coming for lawyers in OR. Ability to sue employers, snitches, and state medical boards for loss of license, livelihood, etc.

'Microaggressions' could cost doctors their medical licenses in Oregon, according to new proposed rule
The Oregon Medical Board is expanding the definition of "unprofessional conduct," to include "microaggressions," an offense which could lead to license revocation.
I wonder if the posts by Esther Choo, MD in 2019 would be pushed forward to lead to license loss under this proposal...
Minor bonus topic: Mind boggling, that having the insurance rates for Regence of Oregon in Portland, a behemoth like OHSU, couldn't even run itself in the black. And because they couldn't manage things themselves, they are selling out to Legacy who is cleaning house and righting their spreadsheets for them. Oregon is a mess.
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