Jagmeet Singh
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Take a back seat and find a way to work around it so you can hear the patient and have the conversation go back to what we used to value, which was a foundation of trust. I still believe that that is where we're going to win. If we're going to be able to move the needle, it is going to have to happen, I think.
between us as physicians and those families but um but i think that's a huge undertaking particularly what we're up against i think i think the other and i totally agree but i think part of that also is educating pediatricians and healthcare providers
between us as physicians and those families but um but i think that's a huge undertaking particularly what we're up against i think i think the other and i totally agree but i think part of that also is educating pediatricians and healthcare providers
between us as physicians and those families but um but i think that's a huge undertaking particularly what we're up against i think i think the other and i totally agree but i think part of that also is educating pediatricians and healthcare providers
Yeah, I mean, I think it's interesting because our lived experience, especially, you know, my clinical experience is just so wildly different from what I think is being put out there. I mean, I will tell you, I had a kid in the Pfizer trial for the COVID vaccine who received a placebo. I was witness to this happening. It was a clinical, obviously we were testing vaccines against placebos.
Yeah, I mean, I think it's interesting because our lived experience, especially, you know, my clinical experience is just so wildly different from what I think is being put out there. I mean, I will tell you, I had a kid in the Pfizer trial for the COVID vaccine who received a placebo. I was witness to this happening. It was a clinical, obviously we were testing vaccines against placebos.
Yeah, I mean, I think it's interesting because our lived experience, especially, you know, my clinical experience is just so wildly different from what I think is being put out there. I mean, I will tell you, I had a kid in the Pfizer trial for the COVID vaccine who received a placebo. I was witness to this happening. It was a clinical, obviously we were testing vaccines against placebos.
I had a kid who received one. And the idea that we would give kids anything or recommend anything that would be dangerous or not in the best interest of their health. And if you ask a majority of the pediatricians and physicians out there, we are vaccinating our own kids. You know, the cognitive dissonance of hearing us say, I am giving this to my own child.
I had a kid who received one. And the idea that we would give kids anything or recommend anything that would be dangerous or not in the best interest of their health. And if you ask a majority of the pediatricians and physicians out there, we are vaccinating our own kids. You know, the cognitive dissonance of hearing us say, I am giving this to my own child.
I had a kid who received one. And the idea that we would give kids anything or recommend anything that would be dangerous or not in the best interest of their health. And if you ask a majority of the pediatricians and physicians out there, we are vaccinating our own kids. You know, the cognitive dissonance of hearing us say, I am giving this to my own child.
You know, why would that be something that would be in the threat of harm or somehow tied to some kickback or some other, you know, inappropriate intention? It's really hard to fathom. And the things that you noted in those pillars are, I mean, if you speak to my patients, they're going to tell you I talk about that all the time. Please don't process foods.
You know, why would that be something that would be in the threat of harm or somehow tied to some kickback or some other, you know, inappropriate intention? It's really hard to fathom. And the things that you noted in those pillars are, I mean, if you speak to my patients, they're going to tell you I talk about that all the time. Please don't process foods.
You know, why would that be something that would be in the threat of harm or somehow tied to some kickback or some other, you know, inappropriate intention? It's really hard to fathom. And the things that you noted in those pillars are, I mean, if you speak to my patients, they're going to tell you I talk about that all the time. Please don't process foods.
Please don't go out there and slather yourself all crazy chemicals. I mean, the general discussion about health and well-being. is 90% of what we do in pediatrics. And a piece of that includes preventing diseases that could potentially kill our beautiful, healthy kids. And so I think that it's fair to put that out there.
Please don't go out there and slather yourself all crazy chemicals. I mean, the general discussion about health and well-being. is 90% of what we do in pediatrics. And a piece of that includes preventing diseases that could potentially kill our beautiful, healthy kids. And so I think that it's fair to put that out there.
Please don't go out there and slather yourself all crazy chemicals. I mean, the general discussion about health and well-being. is 90% of what we do in pediatrics. And a piece of that includes preventing diseases that could potentially kill our beautiful, healthy kids. And so I think that it's fair to put that out there.
And I think the way that it's messaged is very attractive because a general population wants to see these things tackled. But into Dr. Hotez's point, how are you going to accomplish that? What are you truly intending to do? Because I think that for us here working in those clinics in the trenches, we would love support with that. We really would.
And I think the way that it's messaged is very attractive because a general population wants to see these things tackled. But into Dr. Hotez's point, how are you going to accomplish that? What are you truly intending to do? Because I think that for us here working in those clinics in the trenches, we would love support with that. We really would.
And I think the way that it's messaged is very attractive because a general population wants to see these things tackled. But into Dr. Hotez's point, how are you going to accomplish that? What are you truly intending to do? Because I think that for us here working in those clinics in the trenches, we would love support with that. We really would.
I'd love for certain types of processed foods to disappear completely. But Is that the point? Is that what we're working towards? Because if that's what we're working towards, I think that you'll have a lot of buy-in from medical establishment as well. But I think we're all still waiting to see, is that truly the intention here?