It is what it is; I don't have to like it, but I cannot change it, so I accept it for what it is. There is politics in everything, however the devastating effects it had on the healthcare industry has been considerably concealed by well thought of speeches presented by a charismatic and proper CEOs. The reality is that just as it was in the 80's it is now. The film only helped to validate, my already deeply rooted passion to be an advocate for the patient & assist them to receive the best medical attention. It has also re-enforced my passion for becoming further engaged in committees or organizations that have made great strides towards the the true reason of my vocation, towards the overall wellbeing of people. As with AIDS/HIV patients, it is my own personal goal to ensure that all of my patients are treated with respect, morals, principles & integrity. In regards to the movie, I am unable to recall the difference in which the French & the American people viewed or went about the scary & mysterious epidemic. With further knowledge provided by education we now have a better understanding about what HIV/AIDS is. In addition, this film encouraged me to become more of a patient advocator.It is what it is; I don't have to like it, but I cannot change it, so I accept it for what it is. There is politics in everything, however the devastating effects it had on the healthcare industry has been considerably concealed by well thought of speeches presented by a charismatic and proper CEOs. The reality is that just as it was in the 80's it is now. The film only helped to validate, my already deeply rooted passion to be an advocate for the patient & assist them to receive the best medical attention. It has also re-enforced my passion for becoming further engaged in committees or organizations
It is what it is; I don't have to like it, but I cannot change it, so I accept it for what it is. There is politics in everything, however the devastating effects it had on the healthcare industry has been considerably concealed by well thought of speeches presented by a charismatic and proper CEOs. The reality is that just as it was in the 80's it is now. The film only helped to validate, my already deeply rooted passion to be an advocate for the patient & assist them to receive the best medical attention. It has also re-enforced my passion for becoming further engaged in committees or organizations that have made great strides towards the the true reason of my vocation, towards the overall wellbeing of people. As with AIDS/HIV patients, it is my own personal goal to ensure that all of my patients are treated with respect, morals, principles & integrity. In regards to the movie, I am unable to recall the difference in which the French & the American people viewed or went about the scary & mysterious epidemic. With further knowledge provided by education we now have a better understanding about what HIV/AIDS is. In addition, this film encouraged me to become more of a patient advocator.It is what it is; I don't have to like it, but I cannot change it, so I accept it for what it is. There is politics in everything, however the devastating effects it had on the healthcare industry has been considerably concealed by well thought of speeches presented by a charismatic and proper CEOs. The reality is that just as it was in the 80's it is now. The film only helped to validate, my already deeply rooted passion to be an advocate for the patient & assist them to receive the best medical attention. It has also re-enforced my passion for becoming further engaged in committees or organizations