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In this conversation, Emeka Edwin-Nweze discusses the intersection of ideology and medicine, highlighting the case of Dr. Gillian Spencer, who faced repercussions for questioning gender ideology in healthcare. He critiques corporate practices, particularly in the banking sector, where job cuts are made in favor of offshore labor, and addresses the implications of government control over healthcare, particularly through the NDIS. The overarching theme is the tension between ideology and evidence-based practices, and the need for open dialogue in both medicine and corporate ethics.
By Emeka Edwin-NwezeIn this conversation, Emeka Edwin-Nweze discusses the intersection of ideology and medicine, highlighting the case of Dr. Gillian Spencer, who faced repercussions for questioning gender ideology in healthcare. He critiques corporate practices, particularly in the banking sector, where job cuts are made in favor of offshore labor, and addresses the implications of government control over healthcare, particularly through the NDIS. The overarching theme is the tension between ideology and evidence-based practices, and the need for open dialogue in both medicine and corporate ethics.