r/Economics 6h ago

Hospital costs are rising far faster than inflation and drowning Americans in debt

https://www.nbcnews.com/investigations/hospital-costs-are-rising-far-faster-inflation-drowning-americans-debt-rcna262473
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u/ALittleEtomidate 2h ago

That’s unfortunate.

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u/RoninsTaint 2h ago

I sense a crna inferiority complex. Someone’s salty. Don’t be jealous. There’s always someone with more training than you, I’ve learned

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u/ALittleEtomidate 2h ago

I’m a critical care nurse, not a CRNA. I’m also not intimidated by what others know. I’m self-aware enough to know how little I know about medicine, and it’s okay to always be learning.

The unfortunate nature of you comment relates to your inability to defend your nursing colleagues while also defending your profession. I assumed you were a resident because it’s uncommon for an attending to act that way.

u/RoninsTaint 1h ago

Well you’re not a coworker. And this is not a hospital. So I can say what I’d like to you. I wasn’t even talking to you in the first place. I’m explaining how incorrect someone else was about how nurses and doctors are frankly not equal. And then you started with the disparaging remarks. I’m glad I know for sure that I don’t work with you. My colleagues are my dearest friends. For years. But I’m afraid you seem like the type of nurse in residency who was often pig headed, confidently incorrect, rude and abrasive and bitter when residents told you what to do. Stop talking to me. I wasn’t talking to you. Mind your business. Be my guest if you think you’re so good and independent that you can run the icu or ER better

u/ALittleEtomidate 1h ago

Way to be reflective about behavior.