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Cake day: June 5th, 2024

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  • Once upon a time, I was working briefly in a catholic hospital, a childrens and ob/gyn no less.
    As I started there, I was looking for the standards of care. All of my other workplaces had folders and folders of these standards outlining common tasks and problems in the field and how to treat them. A common tool of quality management.

    The only one I found was on how employees should act and behave in case of accusations of mistreatment and sexual abuse. Against anyone affiliated with the hospital or church. Who is to speak to involved parties and press and what employees are (not) allowed to say and do. Nothing about how to treat or help the patient. Only about keeping harm away from the institution.

    Should have left right then and there. But I only made it 6 months anyways.







  • I know from working in healthcare in Germany, that you can get euthanasia as a non Swiss national if you go through the appropriate channels. You don’t even have to live in Switzerland.

    But it is for all a legally controlled, very lengthy and detailed process with several independent doctors and psychiatrists having to sign off on it.

    My uneducated guess would be, that there are some rules and regulations they haven’t followed exactly. Maybe they thought since the patient has the controll over the button themselves, they wouldn’t be bound by all of them.











  • Not the answer to your question, but I find it important to point out, that atheist and non theist are not necessarily the same.

    A non theist isn’t necessarily a non believer who rejects all religion like the general understanding of an atheist.

    The Dalai Lama for example calls himself an non theist and so do I as a Buddhist. Buddhism is a believe system, a religion, that does not believe that there is a god or gods. Some subdivisions of buddhism believe in divine beings you can turn to and pray to, but they all used to be ordinary humans, same as the Buddha, who obtained enlightenment and transcended into a higher form of being.