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The Good Doctors: Dr. Brooke Miller, Dr. Robert Malone, Dr. Jan Jekielek – CPAC in DC 2024



Physicians Drs. Brooke Miller and Robert Malone sat down with Senior Editor at The Epoch Times Dr. Jan Jekielek to discuss what a good doctor is and the challenges he faces in the current state of the medical field.  


The panel concurs that a good doctor approaches his trade from a patient-centric perspective, a perspective Miller and Malone have long employed effectively in their work. 


The medical field, on the other hand, is changing and no longer shares Miller and Malone’s perspective. Corporations are overtaking small, private practices. The Biden administration is rolling out broad federal regulations. The World Health Organization is going a step further and rolling out global regulations. They are all violating the Hippocratic Oath and disregarding the human behind each patient, eradicating patient-centric medicine and centralizing medicine. 


“That’s where they want to go is standardized medicine where you’re all a number and you are processed through the system, given a diagnosis, and then basically you have checklist-driven medicine. This is what’s being taught in medical schools right now, together with wokeism. This is what’s being pushed all the way through the system, and if you want to live in a world, in which, you’re treated by people like Brooke that treat you as an individual, instead of being treated as just another number, you got to get with the program and make it clear that you find that unacceptable,” warned Miller.  


Though this standardizing of medicine has been developing for a long time now, it emerged with greater force and publicity in the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic was, for doctors like Malone and Miller, a huge wake-up call that the medical field was moving in a very dangerous, socialist, and totalitarian direction. Miller and many other good doctors spent the early days of the pandemic searching for treatments in repurposed medicines, therapeutics, and more, only to discover that their findings that did not fit the WHO and the CDC’s guidelines were not welcome.  


“When I presented them to my colleagues, they didn’t want to hear about it,” recalled Miller. “They only wanted to follow what the central planners told them to do. That was a huge realization and a great disappointment to me because I thought my profession was a cut above, and now that I see this, I am very concerned about the practice of medicine in this country and how far it has fallen between the doctor-patient relationship.” 

 

Some countries, including Canada and France, have gone so far as to pass legislation that censors doctors from publicly speaking about and offering alternative treatments. Here in the U.S., California has attempted to impose similar restrictions and fortunately has failed. 


As medicine becomes increasingly centralized in and tightly controlled by large corporations, governmental bodies, and international organizations, the person in each patient is lost. Miller and Malone call for resistance to this movement and for a simplification of the medical process that reduces reliance on and the complexities of insurance and most importantly reprioritizes the individual person in each patient.  


Hear all of Miller and Malone’s discussion on Rumble @CPAC, and make plans to see more informative panels at CPAC in DC 2025 at CPAC.org/2025.  

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