Healthcare was one of the first DEI fields. This was entirely due to affirmative action placing an unprecedented number of women into hospital administration positions and Medicare forcing the mass conglomeration of hospitals. Private practices are essentially extinct thanks to Bush and Obama making regulation costs unfathomable to a small business. $200 billion is spent each year in administration costs to keep up with government regulations.
I have to believe the whole “we need girls in STEM” movement has a medical equivalent. My brother remarked the other day how watching tv makes you think every doctor is a minority woman
I used to think the medical field was free of this nonsense. Boy was I wrong
Healthcare was one of the first DEI fields. This was entirely due to affirmative action placing an unprecedented number of women into hospital administration positions and Medicare forcing the mass conglomeration of hospitals. Private practices are essentially extinct thanks to Bush and Obama making regulation costs unfathomable to a small business. $200 billion is spent each year in administration costs to keep up with government regulations.
I have to believe the whole “we need girls in STEM” movement has a medical equivalent. My brother remarked the other day how watching tv makes you think every doctor is a minority woman
It's just STEM, the M stands for medicine.
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Medicine.
I feel stupid lol. Thanks. I just associate it with engineering so much I forget that