The EMAIL:
---( 1 ) An expression of anger is the first step in the Grieving Process, Einstein/ Yeshiva is a school that holds itself out to the general public as having expertise in psychiatry; it should know this, and I can and will hold them to the standard that they advertised.
The medical school, and the medical profession knows that about 11% of medical school students will have an "adverse event" like breathing in blood, or an exchange of bodily fluids.
There is, at least, one study by another medical school that I can cite to, as authority.
The industry knows that it is placing medical students in high risk situations, wherein they can literally lose their lives and the industry does not protect them, as happened to me. I breathed in a patient's blood, and could not get health care.
They know that when a female student, a woman of child-bearing age, cannot get health care, it is not just her life they are risking. Do I really have to spell it out for you ?
--- ( 2 ) The school has received angry letters from students it wronged before, it was not so unusual that the school provoked students into an expression of anger. How do I know? I saw, at least, one other angry letter from one of my classmates to the school.
---( 3 ) The doctors I worked for at Long Island Jewish Medical Center knew that female students' right to privacy in consultation with their physicians was being violated at my medical school, they knew that I could not get health care without accepting a violation of my right to privacy in consultation with a physician. We discussed it.
This school advertised itself as "the kinder, gentler medical school, the place where women do well". They lied.
This school advertised itself as a school that supported student research "100% ". They lied. They did not support mine.
This school misrepresented itself as "non-denominational". They lied. They are an Orthodox-
Jewish school. They lie in order to get the public money. If they had been honest with me in the application process I would have gone to another school. I had other offers. The school used me as a token in the admissions process, to demonstrate diversity, to keep the public money coming in, and then, railroaded me out.
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