Probably this one:
Say, and I know this hard to believe, but what if someone that had cachet had written this. Maybe a senior faculty member that had otherwise been known to have a reality-based slant on the world. Would they be treated the same way? I don’t believe they would. Weischalbaum posts with RaDiCaL...
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Man I love the internet, hahaha.
Specifically, I love
this feature of the internet, which is an aspect that people (politicians, ASTRO, etc) forget about.
If you can't find something, someone else can. Even if you think you deleted it...once it's "out there", you should assume it will exist as long as the internet exists.
Re-reading that thread, here's my initial post to him:
I just want to scream this at medical students and residents once a week, forever:
Medicine is not a meritocracy.
Obviously, I have a very, very, very long track record on both SDN and real life of being...obstinate. Yeah. Obstinate is a cool word for it. I'm basically a Professional Obstinatrician.
But I'm not a contrarian for the sake of being a contrarian. I agree with most "mainstream" viewpoints on most mainstream things. Honestly I wish I agreed with even more mainstream things than I do, because it would be a lot easier on my life.
The most important tactic of being a Professional Obstinatrician is resisting the urge to shotgun blast all of your opinions, all of the time. Many (most...all?) of my opinions are related to actions that I would like to see happen in the world, and often, I could be the one to take those actions.
To do so, I have to get myself into a position where "taking action" is even a remotely viable option.
That's actually the saddest part of this whole story. As I recall, Bass should be at the very end of his MD-PhD program - either an M3 or M4. He was in his 7th year back in February 2023 when that thread was made.
I'm all for standing up for what you believe in...but the cost/benefit ratio needs to make sense. He permanently altered the trajectory of his career, of his life, to...what? Did he move the needle at all on public health issues?
Anyone losing their position in American professional school .. well, let me say that it takes A LOT. You’ve all been there. People who fail many exams, suffer substance abuse issues, have mental health issues, even those that may have committed a crime - the school does all it can to help you get through.
Knowing nothing about what happened … I garner that
1) this is not something normal or minor
2) that there have been repeated events
3) that there is no remorse
4) that there is no desire for change
Let’s see what happens when details come out. I could be 100% wrong.
Not at all surprised at this. His tone and inability to play in the sandbox was clear from the start. It was “come at me, bro” x infinity.
(I had read the original article he wrote and found myself mostly in agreement with everything he said; my feelings towards him is his style and pugnaciousness. Med school is not the place for conflicts. Just ****ing pass)
I completely agree with
@RealSimulD. I have zero insider info either, but the bottleneck of American med school is getting in. Once you're in, the school will go to great lengths to help you stay in.
While I suspect that whatever caused his dismissal was a particular pattern of behavior unrelated to his pandemic opinions, his social media presence only hurt him in the situation. He's a liability for the school. If we ever learn the details, I suspect that 1) dismissal was a reasonable course of action, and 2) dismissal might have been avoided, though, if he was just "another student".
The nail that sticks out gets hammered down.