Posted on Jul 25, 2022
Military investigating possible ‘dysfunction’ at Texas medical center after colonel resigns
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
I did a six-week rotation at BAMC back in the early '80s and felt I'd been thrust decades into the past, as far as Draconian leadership and communication were concerned. It was apparent that the negativitiy seeped into the patient care, which in my estimation was frequently underwhelming. I thought politics reigned in every corner of that facility, and as soon as I got my certificate, I flew out of there, happy to return to my home base, and I never looked back.
If anything, it appears the climate in that 'facility' hasn't changed. And it was apparent that the leadership didn't model any part of the Oath of Maimonides. Pretty sad.
I did a six-week rotation at BAMC back in the early '80s and felt I'd been thrust decades into the past, as far as Draconian leadership and communication were concerned. It was apparent that the negativitiy seeped into the patient care, which in my estimation was frequently underwhelming. I thought politics reigned in every corner of that facility, and as soon as I got my certificate, I flew out of there, happy to return to my home base, and I never looked back.
If anything, it appears the climate in that 'facility' hasn't changed. And it was apparent that the leadership didn't model any part of the Oath of Maimonides. Pretty sad.
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