• zaphod@sopuli.xyz
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    8 hours ago

    Pretty sure it would be illegal to not help in quite a lot of countries, especially as a doctor. Apparently USA is not one of those countries.

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      “But you don’t get paid! Why would you do something if you don’t get paid for it!”
      The brain of an American seems to be fundamentally broken at this point

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      8 hours ago

      All they have to do is have a glass or two of wine and say they’re not able to act in a professional capacity.

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        Unless you are incapacitated you need to help and two glasses of wine don’t count here. But again this is valid for “normal” countries.

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            On call is not really what we discuss here, emergency may require a trained person to at least identify as one and try helping. Of course it depends on the legislation