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Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth
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Edited 13 d ago
Good... don't need them anyway! Plenty more level headed docs out there.
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LTC Trent Klug
LTC Trent Klug
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SFC John D. I'm shocked. No wait, it was just gas. That progressives would add a spin that isn't there.
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LTC Trent Klug
LTC Trent Klug
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Yep.
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SPC Jeff Daley, PhD
SPC Jeff Daley, PhD
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LTC Marc King - That might be the reason for the "safe spaces" provided by institutions and some companies. Google is one such company and some universities like Stony Brook have made efforts to create safe spaces through mental health resources, wellness rooms, and professors who foster inclusive classrooms. Houston, they have a problem.

environmentshttps://http://www.leaderfactor.com/learn/google-and-psychological-safety
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LTC Joe Anderson
LTC Joe Anderson
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SFC John D. - John, good to see you. Haven't seen a post from you in a while. I thought maybe LTC Broom managed to hide you in the RP "Broom" Closet for disagreeing with his unsupported, Strawman, deductive, flawed arguments, weak views, and his excellent use of fallacies (All while accusing others of using the same debate tactics.). To think he's a moderator. Definitely not a neutral one though.

I can definitely call BS on this article I live in missouri. I know many doctors and quite a few residents here. We have no such issue or shortage in Missouri. Three of my doctors are residents. Most of the medical students graduating from the University of Missouri (Where I live) are staying here/in state. We also have a healthy class applying to come University of Missouri and Missouri General. The only one's moving somewhere else, are moving for a specialty field that's tight, filled up, or not offered in Missouri. Not, because abortion aren't offered here.

In reading this article the title comes off strong. But the rest of the supporting information and data is weak. Which is why the author says, students are less likely to apply in states that don't offer abortions. Rather than stating those students will go/are going to states that offer abortions. Because, they know it's a lie. But, by saying less likely, the authors is less likely to get sued for lying. Nowhere does the author actually say medical students are not moving to or leaving these states. Only less likely.
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SrA Ronald Moore
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It's like they want to Cause abortions?
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel no surprise here... hopefully the residents will VOTE NOV. 5th...
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LTC Joe Anderson
LTC Joe Anderson
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We have no such issue or shortage in Missouri. Three of my doctors are residents. Most of the medical students graduating from University of Missouri (Where ai live) are staying here/in state. The only one's moving somewhere else, are moving for a specialty field that's tight, filled up, or not offered in Missouri. Not, because abortion aren't offered here. I'm an Independent, so I'll be voting Third-Party. But, Missouri will be going Republican by an overwhelming majority.
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