Elon Musk: Teaching DEI in Medical Schools May Cause Deaths
Elon Musk again raised concerns that the diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policy, particularly in medical schools, can lead to people dying
“If the standards for passing medical exams and becoming a doctor or especially something like a surgeon, if the standards are lowered, then the probability that the surgeon will make a mistake is higher,” Mr. Musk said.
“They’re making mistakes in their exam. They may make mistakes with people, and that may result in people dying.”
The tech billionaire made the argument during the show with former CNN host Don Lemon as the pair discussed the issue.
During the interview, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX tried to explain the concept to the former CNN host, but it seemed Mr. Lemon did not get it, saying, “There’s no evidence of that.”
Mr. Musk then provided an example of a surgeon in training who, despite making numerous mistakes during operations, still passed training due to lower standards. He suggested that this lower standard could increase the likelihood of fatal outcomes.
Mr. Lemon argued it was “hypothetical, that doesn’t mean it’s happening.”
“I didn’t say it was happening; I said it will. I said if we lower [the] status, people will die,” Mr. Musk pushed back.
The former CNN anchor asked why Mr. Musk would “put something out there that has not happened.”
“Because I don’t want it to happen,” the X owner insisted.
The interview, posted on several social media platforms on March 18, was supposed to be a part of the former CNN anchor’s original exclusive plans on X. However, Mr. Musk canceled his platform’s partnership with Mr. Lemon shortly after the interview.
DEI Critic
Mr. Musk has long been outspoken against the DEI initiative. During an interview with commentator Ben Shapiro earlier this year at the European Jewish Association Conference in Poland, the owner of X said people should “always be wary of any name that sounds like it could come out of a George Orwell book.”
“Diversity, equity, inclusion, these all sound like nice words. But what it really means is discrimination on the basis of race, sex, and sexual orientation, and it’s against merit,” Mr. Musk said at the time.
On March 7, the Subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce Development held a hearing titled, “Divisive, Excessive, Ineffective: The Real Impact of DEI on College Campuses.”
During the testimony, Dr. Stanley Goldfarb, former associate dean of curriculum at the University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine, and chair of the medical nonprofit Do No Harm, raised great concerns about the DEI initiative in medical schools and warned of its potential consequences.
“DEI is dangerous everywhere, but it’s most dangerous in medical schools,” Dr. Goldfarb raised the alarm.
“Americans need to know exactly what’s happening. Your future doctors are learning about divisive politics at the expense of life-saving care. They’re being taught to discriminate by race, not treat patients equally. Ultimately, your future doctor is being trained to be an activist,” he warned. “If we don’t restore medical school to its real mission, Americans will inevitably suffer a diminished quality of health care.”
During the hearing, Dr. Goldfarb accused the Association of American Medical Colleges, which manages medical education, of forcing “medical schools to teach intersectionality, oppression, colonization, and white supremacy among other core DEI topics.”
He cited an example of a medical student who recently told his organization Do No Harm that the student had spent more time learning about pronouns than understanding kidney function.
Dr. Goldfarb also alleged that medical schools now lower admission standards due to DEI policies, saying, “Some have abandoned requiring the MCAT [Medical College Admission Test] for all applicants even though the MCAT is the best predictor of a student’s ability to become a doctor.”
“By recruiting less qualified students, medical schools are producing less-qualified physicians,” Dr. Goldfarb said.
Do No Harm found out that the University of California Los Angeles School of Medicine required first-year students to attend a course titled, “Structural Racism and Health Equity,” where in one exercise, students were divided by racial group and discussed antiracist prompts, according to The Wall Street Journal. The school later dropped the exercise following a civil rights complaint from Do No Harm.
“DEI puts Americans’ lives at risk. The best way to save lives is to get DEI out of medicine now,” he emphasized.
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RockyTSquirrel
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Elon, just as any thinking human would deduce, understands DEI,
is nothing more than a scam..
Donny boy, is a prime example of the program..
(all appearance, no thinking)
Consider walking into a hospital ER, and pulling a doctors name out of a hat,
now that’s your hope for a recovery..
DEI, would have you believe, every one called a doctor is the same.
Anyone living in the real world knows thats insane..
DEI, would have you believe, everyone called a mechanic is the same.
Again, anyone who ever needed a mechanic, can tell you they are not all the same..
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Follow the money, it will lead you to the truth..
Who’s making the big bucks off DEI..
It’s always about the MONEY….
. . .
RTS
(as requested, this is an opinion and or SARCASM)
“Let’s Go, Brandon” – “Pedo-Joe” (F.J.B.)
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Tom
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The are at least 250K medical error related deaths in the US now. Lets double that and see if anyone cares. I doubt it will matter.
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Carbon Bigfoot
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DEI has dumb down Engineering Graduates. And it is promoted by NSPE & AIChE. Probably the IEEE!!
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Typhus
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It’s long existed at all levels of USA .gov. The disincentives to excellence and initiative in .gov are mind boggling. And, Shit does indeed rise to the top…
it Floats.
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