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Alison Reiheld, PhD

@AlisonReiheld

Philosopher, Bioethicist. "Struggling to be brief, I become obscure." - Horace Pronouns: she/her

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Alison Reiheld, PhD
Alison Reiheld, PhD@AlisonReiheld·
Hi. I do #bioethics. You might know me from my # 1 single, "Fat patients deserve health care" & my other hits "This will worsen vulnerability", "Abortion bans make women who miscarry into criminal suspects" & "Trans and nonbinary patients need general healthcare, too" #medtwitter
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Michelle M. Garrison, PhD (she/her)
On top of that, although your system clearly has my cell number and email and can contact me when a prescription is ready, each month I receive absolutely ZERO notification from you that you have again cancelled or put on hold one of our prescriptions.
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Kate Manne
Kate Manne@kate_manne·
It is 2023. If you need a film to tell you that fat people are human beings, who deserve empathy, and care, and respect, and have inherent human dignity, then I don’t know what to tell you. And The Whale doesn’t either. katemanne.substack.com/p/the-whales-p…
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Alison Reiheld, PhD@AlisonReiheld·
Really lovely performance tonight by the Indigo Girls with @slso Request was no pics or vids of concert, but all the upright string bass were laid out just beautifully at intermission, so....
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Alison Reiheld, PhD@AlisonReiheld·
Their sacrifice? These are people who WERE SACRIFICED. This kind of phrasing CDC Director Walensky used is what we use routinely to talk about voluntary heroism, not deception, denial of medical treatment, damage to partners and their children (from congenital syphilis), and more
CDC Director@CDCDirector

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the end of the Tuskegee syphilis study. Tomorrow, I will be joined by colleagues & #PublicHealth leaders as we honor the 623 African American men, their suffering & sacrifice, and our commitment to ethical research and practice.

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Alison Reiheld, PhD
Alison Reiheld, PhD@AlisonReiheld·
@CDCDirector I think you meant "who were sacrificed." The kind of phrasing you used is what we use routinely to talk about voluntary heroism, not deception, denial of medical treatment, damage to partners and their children (from congenital syphilis), and more.
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CDC Director@CDCDirector·
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the end of the Tuskegee syphilis study. Tomorrow, I will be joined by colleagues & #PublicHealth leaders as we honor the 623 African American men, their suffering & sacrifice, and our commitment to ethical research and practice.
CDC@CDCgov

Join CDC on 11/30 at 1:00PM ET for an event marking the 50th anniversary of the end of the Tuskegee syphilis study . The event will include important conversations on crucial mission of addressing health equity. bit.ly/3i1MGN7

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uché blackstock, md@uche_blackstock·
People always expect the oppressed to have compassion and never the oppressor.
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Karen Attiah
Karen Attiah@KarenAttiah·
Black and brown people around the world who were subject to horrendous cruelties and economic deprivation under British colonialism are allowed to have feelings about Queen Elizabeth. After all, they were her "subjects" too.
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Chike Jeffers
Chike Jeffers@ChikeJeffers·
As literary executor for the late Charles Mills, I am excited to announce a new publication by him, appearing in The Southern Journal of Philosophy: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/204169…
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Kingfisher & Wombat
Kingfisher & Wombat@UrsulaV·
You loved playing “Allergies or COVID?” Now get ready for “Mosquito Bite or Monkeypox!”
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MichelleCiurriaPhilosophy
MichelleCiurriaPhilosophy@CiurriaMichelle·
Dan Goodley, "Dis/ability Studies: Theorizing Disablism and Abelism" Justin Garson, "Madness: A Philosophical Exploration" Sofia Jeppsson, "My Strategies for Dealing with Radical Psychotic Doubt" Alison Reiheld, "Thin or Thick, Real or Ideal... Thinking through Fatness..."
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MichelleCiurriaPhilosophy
MichelleCiurriaPhilosophy@CiurriaMichelle·
More than 280 characters so this will be a thread: Shelley Tremain, "Foucault & Feminist Philosophy of Disability" Marta Russell, "Capitalism & Disability" Sarah F. Rose, "No Right to Be Idle: The Invention of Disability, 1840s-1930s"...
hannah s. f. ♿️@HannahntheWolf

Disabled, Mad, queer crips: what books helped you heal? Are there books adjacent to “self help” that you found safe and affirming? Fiction that helped you feel again? Essays that gave you words for the indescribable? Looking for those kinds of recs ❤️

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