The fourth-year medical student, Kychelle Del Rosario, came under fire after complaining in a tweet about a patient's response to her she/her pronoun pin. "I had a patient I was doing a blood draw on ...
"I'm shocked by this conduct if it really did happen, if she really did intentionally harm this patient," said Cheryl Erwin, a medical education professor and the director of the center for ethics and ...
The Disney corporation recently revealed a new “pronoun pins” program that will soon be rolled out to all employees of its Epcot Center attraction, despite losing billions after years of highly ...
Target did not sell a pin that says, “Satan respects pronouns” as part of its Pride collection. Viral online posts are sharing a pin by a designer that did collaborate with the retail giant on other ...
A fourth-year medical student at Wake Forest University in North Carolina posted online that she intentionally stuck a patient with a needle twice during a blood draw after he disparaged her use of ...
A new store is opening in about a month on the first floor of Thornes Marketplace in Northampton. Small Victories offers unique, handmade items including recycled paper greeting cards that can be ...
Pronouns. He, him, she, her, they, them. These words have sparked political controversy nationwide, especially with those who work against LBGTQ+ rights. Last week, Sen. Jason Rapert (R-Conway) ...
Two students from the Northern Ontario School of Medicine in Sudbury and Thunder Bay have created pronoun pins for professionals to wear in a medical setting. It's meant to improve inclusivity.
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