History's Greatest Critical Thinkers Challenged Power — And How One Physician in the UK Carried That Torch Into the NHS - Imposing a punative sanction, and rectifying the wrong doings the AMR crisis has crossed threshold that kill millions
The Dr Maya Way por Health, Happiness and the Forgotten Wisdom of Self-Understanding
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"Throughout history, the most dangerous thing a person could do was tell an institution the truth about itself."
Every generation produces a small number of individuals who, confronted with the full machinery of institutional power — the silence of colleagues, the threats of authority, the seduction of compliance — choose instead to speak. They do so knowing the cost. They do so anyway. This is a story about those individuals, stretching from the hemlock-poisoned cup handed to Socrates in 399 BC to the corridors of the British National Health Service in the twenty-first century, where a physician named Dr. Kadiyali Srivatsa stood alone against one of the most powerful healthcare bureaucracies in the world — and refused to yield.
This is not a comfortable story. It is a story about what happens to people who a ...