Why would he or she want to risk losing their professional credibility and licensing?
Institutions train their members to follow orders and accept an appointed human authority. All are rewarded for doing their job according to specific standards and routines or face discipline that will jeopardize their career. We are all told from our youngest grade and through the imprinting influence of television and movies, that the government, university professors, researchers, and doctors are next to perfect. How can I accept that the system can be so fragile as to allow the people in each of these roles to ignore the truth, deny the truth, cover the truth up for power-position-money? If I do that, I, if I am a dentist, must question the value of my own expertise and training as a dentist. Can I do that? My career, my integrity, my self-acceptance, my inclusion in the professional community, my patient’s respect — all depend upon my following my orders and procedures to the best of my ability. How can I jeopardize that? It can’t be possible. How can I accept that I have spent
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