When you visit a doctor, you want them to be fully focused on your health and well-being. But what if your doctor was trained to focus more on politically correct social agendas than medical excellence?
That’s the alarming reality we’re facing today as Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs take over medical schools.
“Allowing rebranded race-based discrimination to infiltrate medical education is dangerous for future doctors and patients alike,” says Stanley Goldfarb, M.D. of Do No Harm.
He’s right. The mission of medical education is obvious – train the brightest and the best to provide the highest quality medical care, period.
However, with DEI mandates creeping into curriculum, the focus is shifting away from medical excellence to something more concerning. DEI proponents aren’t teaching future doctors to treat everyone with respect, they’re pushing an ideology that prioritizes race, gender, and identity choices over actual medical expertise.
Imagine a world where your doctor was licensed based on fulfilling a quota rather than being qualified to practice. Imagine a world where your color and creed determine whether you get the care you need…and how soon. That’s not just unfair – it’s downright dangerous.
Thankfully, Congressman Greg Murphy (R-NC), a physician who got his medical training before DEI initiatives emerged, has introduced H.R. 7725, the EDUCATE ACT. This bill, which has 40 cosponsors, proposes to withhold federal funds from any medical school that uses race as a factor in admissions or forces students to embrace biased ideologies.
Bottom line, medical education should be focused on instilling competence, not conformity.
You can join this fight. With just a few clicks on the CCHF website, you can reach out to your representatives in Congress and urge them to support the EDUCATE ACT. They need to hear that America’s doctors must not be distracted by discriminatory and divisive social agendas that endanger patients and jeopardize medical ethics.
Click here to take action – and don’t keep it to yourself! Share this campaign with your friends, family, and anyone who cares about medical excellence and the future of health freedom.
Together, we will work to ensure that when you step into the exam room, you see someone who is the best at what they do, not just someone who checked the right DEI box.
In liberty,
Twila Brase, RN, PHN
Co-founder and President
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