Idara, we know what we're doing and we do it anyway, does that make us ghosts that cannot hold onto things, our own convictions becoming intangible? Or does that make us shameless scum?
It's not so recent when I found out that I realized how mental illness or addictions doesn't totally compromise healthcare workers in their abilities to deliver care. One can be mentally ill and still be highly functional, delivering one's duties excellently. Same with addicts. But it's still a risk having people like this practice because it emboldens them to keep on going without seeking help.
It's very dangerous because with addictions and mental illness, you may never know. The debilitating effects of prolonged mental illness or addictions can lead to terrible consequences.
I'm glad this story brought this to the spotlight.
Oof you guys my spelling was so bad in this post, I was writing half asleep 😔.
It's not so recent when I found out that I realized how mental illness or addictions doesn't totally compromise healthcare workers in their abilities to deliver care. One can be mentally ill and still be highly functional, delivering one's duties excellently. Same with addicts. But it's still a risk having people like this practice because it emboldens them to keep on going without seeking help.
It's very dangerous because with addictions and mental illness, you may never know. The debilitating effects of prolonged mental illness or addictions can lead to terrible consequences.
I'm glad this story brought this to the spotlight.
Dr Idara got knocked comatose in his stint to fornicate🤣🤣... serves him right!😂
The crazy nurse works in paediatrics, what an irony🤣