You could always try again.Not meant to be emotional, see this:
You could always try again.Not meant to be emotional, see this:
Please explain how education level influences someone's decision.From the article:
A) That was a long time ago (my, how times flies)
B) Only 15% refused. That's less than gen pop.
Care to guess how that 15% breaks down over education level? I can't find the survey data, but it's not hard to guess.
EDIT: Found the study: https://surgoventures.org/resource-library/survey-healthcare-workers-and-vaccine-hesitancy
JK is an expert at debating a strawman.Please explain how education level influences someone's decision.
This would be easy to Strawman but I'm trying not to be a hypocrite .
Yes, it could be said implied that I'm not educated enough to choose the vaccine although I had 2 years of college and a 4 year apprenticeship. I made a good living for myself and my family and didn't have to kiss anybody's ass to do it. But I'm sure JK wouldn't think that way.JK is an expert at debating a strawman.
Care to elaborate? I'll wait!I'm still belly laughing at this post in light of some of your others.
They seem to have opinions on science though.I could not find the data broken down specifically by occupation within the healthcare field. I'd be very interested to see that. A pretty significant portion of healthcare workers have virtually zero scientific background.
Now there is a pretty silly statement without any qualification.A pretty significant portion of healthcare workers have virtually zero scientific background.
I think I'd let it stand as a qualification just for the value of the apparent lack of self-awareness alone.Now there is a pretty silly statement without any qualification.
Do you think every person in a hospital, doctors office or pharmacy has even an interest in science, let alone any sort of formal OR informal education? If you really need some supporting literature, I'm sure I can round some up for you.Now there is a pretty silly statement without any qualification.
Lol ok.I think I'd let it stand as a qualification just for the value of the apparent lack of self-awareness alone.
I guess I don't know as much as you do about it, so sure, send some literature.Do you think every person in a hospital, doctors office or pharmacy has even an interest in science, let alone any sort of formal OR informal education? If you really need some supporting literature, I'm sure I can round some up for you.
Man, I’m just ****ing with you. It just tickled my funny bone that you, a healthcare worker (you’re a pharmacist, right?) arguing about the science, said that healthcare workers don’t really know the science. That’s all.Lol ok.
Don't forget about all the others in IT, HR, finance, food service, janitorial, maintenance... all lumped into that group.Do you think every person in a hospital, doctors office or pharmacy has even an interest in science, let alone any sort of formal OR informal education? If you really need some supporting literature, I'm sure I can round some up for you.
A lot of positions in healthcare are technical or "unskilled." Not my word choice, but that's how it is referred to in the industry with some frequency.
Even nurses, as important and educated as they are, would not by definition have a deep science background. Some do, some don't, depending on their personal interests and the path they took to nursing.
I'm not sure if you're serious - are you really asking if a person's knowledge on a particular subject influence their decisions about that same subject?Please explain how education level influences someone's decision.
This would be easy to Strawman but I'm trying not to be a hypocrite .
OK, now I know you're not serious and just want to make ad hominem attacks.Yes, it could be said implied that I'm not educated enough to choose the vaccine although I had 2 years of college and a 4 year apprenticeship. I made a good living for myself and my family and didn't have to kiss anybody's ass to do it. But I'm sure JK wouldn't think that way.
Yes, they are classified as healthcare. The lady that does the billing for the office my wife works for is classified as healthcare, she works from home. She also takes every opportunity to tell people she is a healthcare worker. I drives my wife crazy.I guess this depends on some definitions like what is a healthcare worker.
If you are a bean-counter that happens to work for a healthcare facility, does that make you a healthcare worker or a financial-care worker?
Then replace "bean-counter" with all the other occupations that do not do healthcare. Are you calling all these people healthcare workers just because they work in the same building that houses healthcare?
Look at table 1 in the study.I guess this depends on some definitions like what is a healthcare worker.
If you are a bean-counter that happens to work for a healthcare facility, does that make you a healthcare worker or a financial-care worker?
Then replace "bean-counter" with all the other occupations that do not do healthcare. Are you calling all these people healthcare workers just because they work in the same building that houses healthcare?