In Every Country I Practiced, I Was a Doctor — Until America

Keisha Ray
In American hospitals, beneath the noise of day-to-day clinical work, a quieter, more insidious shift has taken place—a linguistic one that is eroding the physician’s identity. After two decades of practice across three continents, I have been called many things: healer, doctor, advisor, confidant, and student. Only in the United States have I been routinely […] The post In Every Country I Practiced, I Was a Doctor — Until America appeared first on Bioethics Today .