A board constituted as the board of Sydney Hospital is constituted is not a suitable body to have control of an institute of medical research.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
A board of directors that cannot produce reliable audited financial statements for almost seven years simply should not remain in office.
There must not be favoured treatment for those occupying a position of public responsibility.
A democratic medical establishment does not alter people's bodies to fit regressive social norms; it advocates for patients by demanding the social body get its act together.
The optimum committee has no members.
And one cannot discharge the duty of loyalty without the patient and an open minded study of the institution that marked the country and defined its character.
Culture is not a biologically transmitted complex.
No one can control the aging process or the trajectory of illness.
We are stymied by regulations, limited choice and the threat of litigation. Neither consultants nor industry itself provide research which takes architecture forward.
There is no governing structure for a pandemic, and little more than vague political pressure to ensure limited access to life-sparing tools and medicines for more than half the world population.
A hospital is no place to be sick.