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​In his From the Heart segment, Dr. Paul talks about the difficult choices we make that often require sacrifice. Navigating these complicated choices will look different for everybody. It’s up to all of us to show love and compassion rather than criticism and judgement, especially to those who might be making choices out of fear. We need to do our best to be a conduit of light to loved ones and others struggling through difficult times.
You need to learn to think for yourself, think critically, because you're trying to find a doctor you can trust. That means a doctor who's working for you. A lot of parents asked me, where can I find a good pediatrician? To say, I sure wish I knew. I think family doctors are less, less indoctrinated maybe than those who are with the American Academy of Pediatrics.
— Jane Orient, MD
This week, Dr. Paul interviews Dr. Jane Orient, executive director of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS). They discuss the AAPS statement on Covid-19 injections, the safety signals and adverse events that were ignored, and the capture and failure of our government regulatory agencies. Tune in to hear about all the ways the AAPS are standing up for patients! Visit aapsonline.org to learn more.

​Show Notes:

Title:
The Importance of Informed Consent and Patient Care in the Age of Vaccines

Summary:
In this podcast episode, Dr. Jane Orient and Dr. Paul discuss the importance of informed consent and patient care in the context of vaccines. They shed light on the challenges faced by private practice doctors and patients, and how organizations like the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) are advocating for their rights.

Key Takeaways:
  • AAPS is an organization that has been advocating for private practice doctors and patients since 1943. 
  • The patient-doctor relationship is under threat, and informed consent is crucial to maintaining trust between patients and physicians. 
  • There are safety concerns surrounding mRNA and DNA technology in COVID-19 vaccines that have been ignored by regulatory agencies. 
  • Patients who experience adverse events after receiving vaccines may have limited recourse, but there are some clinics and physicians who are treating vaccine injuries.

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Jane Orient, MD
Executive director of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS)