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They Thought Firing Me Would Silence Me
It Only Made Me Louder. 🔊 Good Intentions, Bad Faith I went to Bon Secours with good intentions. I wanted to serve patients , build a better clinic , and bring consistent neurological care to a community that desperately needed it. I thought reason would win out — that someone, somewhere in leadership would realize patients deserved access to care and physicians deserved a safe environment to provide it. But instead of accountability, I met retaliation. ⚠️ Retaliation in


They Thought Retaliation Would Break Me. It Made Me Louder.
I was thrown into litigation while living with PTSD. Begging — begging — for the award-winning “physician mental health services” they brag about in recruitment ads. The ones they plaster on glossy brochures. The ones I was locked out of. ✍🏽 When Therapy Wasn’t an Option, Writing Became One Instead of therapy, I started writing. The Workers’ Comp portal became my therapy journal. As I explained why I was not going to withdraw my case except through a fair settlement, I


They Thought Firing Me Would Silence Me.
It only made me louder. 🔊 From Good Intentions to Retaliation Explore the sidebar on the left. You can add media to add color to your post. You can also I went to Bon Secours with good intentions — to build access to neurological care for a community that desperately needed it. Portsmouth, Virginia, ranks among the lowest in the nation for health outcomes. The need for specialized neurological care was urgent — and I came ready to serve. But when I raised safety concerns
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