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    From Michael Ejercito@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jul 26 22:38:11 2022
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    UM Med Students Walk Out On Anti-Abortion Keynote Speaker Dr. Kristin
    Collier
    July 25, 2022 at 3:42 pmFiled Under:Kristin Collier, University of
    Michigan, white coat ceremony

    (CNN) — Dozens of incoming University of Michigan medical students
    walked out of their medical school induction ceremony Sunday to protest
    a keynote speaker with anti-abortion views.

    As Dr. Kristin Collier, an assistant professor of internal medicine at
    the university, began delivering her keynote speech, several dozen
    students abruptly stood up and began filing out of the auditorium, video
    shows. Some audience members can also be seen leaving.

    Michigan Matters: Full Roundtable Politics
    READ MORE:
    Mayor Duggan Pushes For 2020 Census Appeal
    Before Sunday’s White Coat Ceremony, in which incoming medical students
    are cloaked with their first medical coats, some students had petitioned
    the school to replace Collier with another speaker, citing her
    anti-abortion views.

    “While we support the rights of freedom of speech and religion, an anti-choice speaker as a representative of the University of Michigan undermines the University’s position on abortion and supports the non-universal, theology-rooted platform to restrict abortion access, an essential part of medical care,” the petition reads.

    Medical student Elliott Brannon, who helped organize the petition, told
    CNN more than 300 medical students signed it. The walkout and petition
    were mostly organized by incoming medical students with the support of
    current students, Brannon said.

    “This is not simply a disagreement on personal opinion,” the petition
    said. “(T)hrough our demand, we are standing up in solidarity against
    groups who are trying to take away human rights and restrict medical care.”

    Collier, who also directs the medical school’s program on health, spirituality and religion, has previously expressed anti-abortion views, including in a May 4 tweet.

    “(H)olding on to a view of feminism where one fights for the rights of
    all women and girls, especially those who are most vulnerable. I can’t
    not lament the violence directed at my prenatal sisters in the act of
    abortion, done in the name of autonomy,” the tweet read, later adding, “Liberation that costs innocent lives is just oppression that is redistributed.”

    The university told CNN Collier was chosen to be the keynote speaker by
    members of the medical school’s Gold Humanism Honor Society. In a
    statement, the university stood by the decision to keep her as the event speaker.

    READ MORE:
    Investing In Detroit: How New Development Projects Signal Change In The City “The White Coat Ceremony is not a platform for discussion of
    controversial issues,” the statement said. “Its focus will always be on welcoming students into the profession of medicine. Dr. Collier never
    planned to address a divisive topic as part of her remarks. However, the University of Michigan does not revoke an invitation to a speaker based
    on their personal beliefs.”

    The university also reiterated that its reproductive care still includes abortion.

    “The University of Michigan and Michigan Medicine remain committed to providing high quality, safe reproductive care for patients, across all
    their reproductive health needs. This includes abortion care,” the
    statement said.

    Following the Supreme Court‘s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, abortion remains legal in Michigan. While the state had a 1931 abortion ban on
    the books, the restriction is temporarily blocked by a state court.

    CNN reached out to Collier for comment but has not received a response.

    Collier said during the ceremony that she was honored to be chosen to
    speak. Before giving a speech to the new students about how to survive
    and flourish in the medical field, she appeared to nod to the controversy.

    “I want to acknowledge the deep wounds our community has suffered over
    the past several weeks,” she said. “We have a great deal of work to do
    for healing to occur and I hope that for today, for this time, we can
    focus on what matters most, coming together to support our newly
    accepted students and their families with a goal of welcoming them into
    one of the greatest vocations that exists on this earth — the vocation
    of medicine.”

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  • From HeartDoc Andrew@21:1/5 to Michael Ejercito on Wed Jul 27 02:19:10 2022
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    Michael Ejercito wrote:

    http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2022/07/25/um-med-students-walk-out-on-anti-abortion-keynote-speaker-dr-kristin-collier/

    UM Med Students Walk Out On Anti-Abortion Keynote Speaker Dr. Kristin
    Collier
    July 25, 2022 at 3:42 pmFiled Under:Kristin Collier, University of
    Michigan, white coat ceremony

    (CNN) Dozens of incoming University of Michigan medical students
    walked out of their medical school induction ceremony Sunday to protest
    a keynote speaker with anti-abortion views.

    As Dr. Kristin Collier, an assistant professor of internal medicine at
    the university, began delivering her keynote speech, several dozen
    students abruptly stood up and began filing out of the auditorium, video >shows. Some audience members can also be seen leaving.

    Michigan Matters: Full Roundtable Politics
    READ MORE:
    Mayor Duggan Pushes For 2020 Census Appeal
    Before Sundays White Coat Ceremony, in which incoming medical students
    are cloaked with their first medical coats, some students had petitioned
    the school to replace Collier with another speaker, citing her
    anti-abortion views.

    While we support the rights of freedom of speech and religion, an >anti-choice speaker as a representative of the University of Michigan >undermines the Universitys position on abortion and supports the >non-universal, theology-rooted platform to restrict abortion access, an >essential part of medical care, the petition reads.

    Medical student Elliott Brannon, who helped organize the petition, told
    CNN more than 300 medical students signed it. The walkout and petition
    were mostly organized by incoming medical students with the support of >current students, Brannon said.

    This is not simply a disagreement on personal opinion, the petition
    said. (T)hrough our demand, we are standing up in solidarity against
    groups who are trying to take away human rights and restrict medical care.

    Collier, who also directs the medical schools program on health, >spirituality and religion, has previously expressed anti-abortion views, >including in a May 4 tweet.

    (H)olding on to a view of feminism where one fights for the rights of
    all women and girls, especially those who are most vulnerable. I cant
    not lament the violence directed at my prenatal sisters in the act of >abortion, done in the name of autonomy, the tweet read, later adding, >Liberation that costs innocent lives is just oppression that is >redistributed.

    The university told CNN Collier was chosen to be the keynote speaker by >members of the medical schools Gold Humanism Honor Society. In a
    statement, the university stood by the decision to keep her as the event >speaker.

    READ MORE:
    Investing In Detroit: How New Development Projects Signal Change In The City >The White Coat Ceremony is not a platform for discussion of
    controversial issues, the statement said. Its focus will always be on >welcoming students into the profession of medicine. Dr. Collier never
    planned to address a divisive topic as part of her remarks. However, the >University of Michigan does not revoke an invitation to a speaker based
    on their personal beliefs.

    The university also reiterated that its reproductive care still includes >abortion.

    The University of Michigan and Michigan Medicine remain committed to >providing high quality, safe reproductive care for patients, across all
    their reproductive health needs. This includes abortion care, the
    statement said.

    Following the Supreme Courts decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, abortion >remains legal in Michigan. While the state had a 1931 abortion ban on
    the books, the restriction is temporarily blocked by a state court.

    CNN reached out to Collier for comment but has not received a response.

    Collier said during the ceremony that she was honored to be chosen to
    speak. Before giving a speech to the new students about how to survive
    and flourish in the medical field, she appeared to nod to the controversy.

    I want to acknowledge the deep wounds our community has suffered over
    the past several weeks, she said. We have a great deal of work to do
    for healing to occur and I hope that for today, for this time, we can
    focus on what matters most, coming together to support our newly
    accepted students and their families with a goal of welcoming them into
    one of the greatest vocations that exists on this earth the vocation
    of medicine.

    "'Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, ending decades of federal
    abortion rights' thereby reminding us that abortions are the terrible consequence of #TerriblyHungry people misbehaving terribly like
    #Jan621 Insurrectionist #HangryDJT and motivates us to redouble our
    efforts to #ConvinceItForward to stop being #Hangry in hopes of
    stopping the #MourningInAmerica" -- HeartDoc Andrew

    Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLbY86WqEQE&lc=Ugz7f-yaXdea7oYt3dR4AaABAg

    Shorter more shareable link:
    https://tinyurl.com/RoeWadeOverturned

    Suggested further reading:
    http://bit.ly/h_angry (2 Kings 6:29)

    Instead of hangry, I am simply wonderfully hungry ( http://bit.ly/Philippians4_12 ) and hope you, Michael, also have a
    healthy appetite too.

    So how are you ?






    ...because we mindfully choose to openly care with our heart,

    HeartDoc Andrew <><
    --
    Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
    Cardiologist with an http://bit.ly/EternalMedicalLicense
    2024 & upwards non-partisan candidate for U.S. President: http://WonderfullyHungry.org
    and author of the 2PD-OMER Approach:
    http://bit.ly/HeartDocAndrewCare
    which is the only **healthy** cure for the U.S. healthcare crisis

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  • From Michael Ejercito@21:1/5 to HeartDoc Andrew on Wed Jul 27 08:10:32 2022
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    HeartDoc Andrew wrote:
    Michael Ejercito wrote:

    http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2022/07/25/um-med-students-walk-out-on-anti-abortion-keynote-speaker-dr-kristin-collier/

    UM Med Students Walk Out On Anti-Abortion Keynote Speaker Dr. Kristin
    Collier
    July 25, 2022 at 3:42 pmFiled Under:Kristin Collier, University of
    Michigan, white coat ceremony

    (CNN) — Dozens of incoming University of Michigan medical students
    walked out of their medical school induction ceremony Sunday to protest
    a keynote speaker with anti-abortion views.

    As Dr. Kristin Collier, an assistant professor of internal medicine at
    the university, began delivering her keynote speech, several dozen
    students abruptly stood up and began filing out of the auditorium, video
    shows. Some audience members can also be seen leaving.

    Michigan Matters: Full Roundtable Politics
    READ MORE:
    Mayor Duggan Pushes For 2020 Census Appeal
    Before Sunday’s White Coat Ceremony, in which incoming medical students
    are cloaked with their first medical coats, some students had petitioned
    the school to replace Collier with another speaker, citing her
    anti-abortion views.

    “While we support the rights of freedom of speech and religion, an
    anti-choice speaker as a representative of the University of Michigan
    undermines the University’s position on abortion and supports the
    non-universal, theology-rooted platform to restrict abortion access, an
    essential part of medical care,” the petition reads.

    Medical student Elliott Brannon, who helped organize the petition, told
    CNN more than 300 medical students signed it. The walkout and petition
    were mostly organized by incoming medical students with the support of
    current students, Brannon said.

    “This is not simply a disagreement on personal opinion,” the petition
    said. “(T)hrough our demand, we are standing up in solidarity against
    groups who are trying to take away human rights and restrict medical care.”

    Collier, who also directs the medical school’s program on health,
    spirituality and religion, has previously expressed anti-abortion views,
    including in a May 4 tweet.

    “(H)olding on to a view of feminism where one fights for the rights of
    all women and girls, especially those who are most vulnerable. I can’t
    not lament the violence directed at my prenatal sisters in the act of
    abortion, done in the name of autonomy,” the tweet read, later adding,
    “Liberation that costs innocent lives is just oppression that is
    redistributed.”

    The university told CNN Collier was chosen to be the keynote speaker by
    members of the medical school’s Gold Humanism Honor Society. In a
    statement, the university stood by the decision to keep her as the event
    speaker.

    READ MORE:
    Investing In Detroit: How New Development Projects Signal Change In The City >> “The White Coat Ceremony is not a platform for discussion of
    controversial issues,” the statement said. “Its focus will always be on >> welcoming students into the profession of medicine. Dr. Collier never
    planned to address a divisive topic as part of her remarks. However, the
    University of Michigan does not revoke an invitation to a speaker based
    on their personal beliefs.”

    The university also reiterated that its reproductive care still includes
    abortion.

    “The University of Michigan and Michigan Medicine remain committed to
    providing high quality, safe reproductive care for patients, across all
    their reproductive health needs. This includes abortion care,” the
    statement said.

    Following the Supreme Court‘s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, abortion >> remains legal in Michigan. While the state had a 1931 abortion ban on
    the books, the restriction is temporarily blocked by a state court.

    CNN reached out to Collier for comment but has not received a response.

    Collier said during the ceremony that she was honored to be chosen to
    speak. Before giving a speech to the new students about how to survive
    and flourish in the medical field, she appeared to nod to the controversy. >>
    “I want to acknowledge the deep wounds our community has suffered over
    the past several weeks,” she said. “We have a great deal of work to do >> for healing to occur and I hope that for today, for this time, we can
    focus on what matters most, coming together to support our newly
    accepted students and their families with a goal of welcoming them into
    one of the greatest vocations that exists on this earth — the vocation
    of medicine.”

    "'Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, ending decades of federal
    abortion rights' thereby reminding us that abortions are the terrible consequence of #TerriblyHungry people misbehaving terribly like
    #Jan621 Insurrectionist #HangryDJT and motivates us to redouble our
    efforts to #ConvinceItForward to stop being #Hangry in hopes of
    stopping the #MourningInAmerica" -- HeartDoc Andrew

    Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLbY86WqEQE&lc=Ugz7f-yaXdea7oYt3dR4AaABAg

    Shorter more shareable link:
    https://tinyurl.com/RoeWadeOverturned

    Suggested further reading:
    http://bit.ly/h_angry (2 Kings 6:29)

    Instead of hangry, I am simply wonderfully hungry ( http://bit.ly/Philippians4_12 ) and hope you, Michael, also have a
    healthy appetite too.

    So how are you ?

    I am wonderfully hungry!


    Michael

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  • From HeartDoc Andrew@21:1/5 to Michael Ejercito on Wed Jul 27 11:41:53 2022
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    Michael Ejercito wrote:
    HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
    Michael Ejercito wrote:

    http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2022/07/25/um-med-students-walk-out-on-anti-abortion-keynote-speaker-dr-kristin-collier/

    UM Med Students Walk Out On Anti-Abortion Keynote Speaker Dr. Kristin
    Collier
    July 25, 2022 at 3:42 pmFiled Under:Kristin Collier, University of
    Michigan, white coat ceremony

    (CNN) Dozens of incoming University of Michigan medical students
    walked out of their medical school induction ceremony Sunday to protest
    a keynote speaker with anti-abortion views.

    As Dr. Kristin Collier, an assistant professor of internal medicine at
    the university, began delivering her keynote speech, several dozen
    students abruptly stood up and began filing out of the auditorium, video >>> shows. Some audience members can also be seen leaving.

    Michigan Matters: Full Roundtable Politics
    READ MORE:
    Mayor Duggan Pushes For 2020 Census Appeal
    Before Sundays White Coat Ceremony, in which incoming medical students
    are cloaked with their first medical coats, some students had petitioned >>> the school to replace Collier with another speaker, citing her
    anti-abortion views.

    While we support the rights of freedom of speech and religion, an
    anti-choice speaker as a representative of the University of Michigan
    undermines the Universitys position on abortion and supports the
    non-universal, theology-rooted platform to restrict abortion access, an
    essential part of medical care, the petition reads.

    Medical student Elliott Brannon, who helped organize the petition, told
    CNN more than 300 medical students signed it. The walkout and petition
    were mostly organized by incoming medical students with the support of
    current students, Brannon said.

    This is not simply a disagreement on personal opinion, the petition
    said. (T)hrough our demand, we are standing up in solidarity against
    groups who are trying to take away human rights and restrict medical care. >>>
    Collier, who also directs the medical schools program on health,
    spirituality and religion, has previously expressed anti-abortion views, >>> including in a May 4 tweet.

    (H)olding on to a view of feminism where one fights for the rights of
    all women and girls, especially those who are most vulnerable. I cant
    not lament the violence directed at my prenatal sisters in the act of
    abortion, done in the name of autonomy, the tweet read, later adding,
    Liberation that costs innocent lives is just oppression that is
    redistributed.

    The university told CNN Collier was chosen to be the keynote speaker by
    members of the medical schools Gold Humanism Honor Society. In a
    statement, the university stood by the decision to keep her as the event >>> speaker.

    READ MORE:
    Investing In Detroit: How New Development Projects Signal Change In The City
    The White Coat Ceremony is not a platform for discussion of
    controversial issues, the statement said. Its focus will always be on
    welcoming students into the profession of medicine. Dr. Collier never
    planned to address a divisive topic as part of her remarks. However, the >>> University of Michigan does not revoke an invitation to a speaker based
    on their personal beliefs.

    The university also reiterated that its reproductive care still includes >>> abortion.

    The University of Michigan and Michigan Medicine remain committed to
    providing high quality, safe reproductive care for patients, across all
    their reproductive health needs. This includes abortion care, the
    statement said.

    Following the Supreme Courts decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, abortion >>> remains legal in Michigan. While the state had a 1931 abortion ban on
    the books, the restriction is temporarily blocked by a state court.

    CNN reached out to Collier for comment but has not received a response.

    Collier said during the ceremony that she was honored to be chosen to
    speak. Before giving a speech to the new students about how to survive
    and flourish in the medical field, she appeared to nod to the controversy. >>>
    I want to acknowledge the deep wounds our community has suffered over
    the past several weeks, she said. We have a great deal of work to do
    for healing to occur and I hope that for today, for this time, we can
    focus on what matters most, coming together to support our newly
    accepted students and their families with a goal of welcoming them into
    one of the greatest vocations that exists on this earth the vocation
    of medicine.

    "'Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, ending decades of federal
    abortion rights' thereby reminding us that abortions are the terrible
    consequence of #TerriblyHungry people misbehaving terribly like
    #Jan621 Insurrectionist #HangryDJT and motivates us to redouble our
    efforts to #ConvinceItForward to stop being #Hangry in hopes of
    stopping the #MourningInAmerica" -- HeartDoc Andrew

    Source:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLbY86WqEQE&lc=Ugz7f-yaXdea7oYt3dR4AaABAg

    Shorter more shareable link:
    https://tinyurl.com/RoeWadeOverturned

    Suggested further reading:
    http://bit.ly/h_angry (2 Kings 6:29)

    Instead of hangry, I am simply wonderfully hungry (
    http://bit.ly/Philippians4_12 ) and hope you, Michael, also have a
    healthy appetite too.

    So how are you ?

    I am wonderfully hungry!


    While wonderfully hungry in the Holy Spirit, Who causes (Deuteronomy
    8:3) us to hunger, I note that you, Michael, are rapture ready (Luke
    17:37 means no COVID just as circling eagles don't have COVID) and
    pray (2 Chronicles 7:14) that our Everlasting (Isaiah 9:6) Father in
    Heaven continues to give us "much more" (Luke 11:13) Holy Spirit
    (Galatians 5:22-23) so that we'd have much more of His Help to always
    say/write that we're "wonderfully hungry" in **all** ways including
    especially caring to http://tinyurl.com/ConvinceItForward (John 15:12
    as shown by http://bit.ly/RapidTestCOVID-19 ) with all glory ( http://bit.ly/Psalm112_1 ) to GOD (aka HaShem, Elohim, Abba, DEO), in
    the name (John 16:23) of LORD Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Amen.

    Laus DEO !

    Suggested further reading: https://groups.google.com/g/sci.med.cardiology/c/5EWtT4CwCOg/m/QjNF57xRBAAJ

    Shorter link:
    http://bit.ly/StatCOVID-19Test

    Be hungrier, which really is wonderfully healthier especially for
    diabetics and other heart disease patients:

    http://bit.ly/HeartDocAndrew touts hunger (Luke 6:21a) with all glory
    ( http://bit.ly/Psalm112_1 ) to GOD, Who causes us to hunger
    (Deuteronomy 8:3) when He blesses us right now (Luke 6:21a) thereby
    removing the http://tinyurl.com/HeartVAT from around the heart

    ...because we mindfully choose to openly care with our heart,

    HeartDoc Andrew <><
    --
    Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
    Cardiologist with an http://bit.ly/EternalMedicalLicense
    2024 & upwards non-partisan candidate for U.S. President: http://WonderfullyHungry.org
    and author of the 2PD-OMER Approach:
    http://bit.ly/HeartDocAndrewCare
    which is the only **healthy** cure for the U.S. healthcare crisis

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