Forwarded from Susanne Hartwig
Why do I actually commit myself every day and keep fighting?

The medical vow

As a member of the medical profession I solemnly pledge to devote my life to the service of humanity.
(Therefore, when I see dangerous medical experiments being performed on human beings, it is my duty to oppose them).

The health and welfare of my patient will be my primary concern.
(Incompatible with medical experimentation)

I will respect the autonomy and dignity of my patient. (Incompatible with compulsory vaccination and masking)

I will maintain the highest respect for human life. (Incompatible with medical experimentation)

I will not allow considerations of age, illness or disability, creed, ethnic origin, gender, nationality, political affiliation, race, sexual orientation, social status or any other factor to come between my duties and my patient.
(Inconsistent with discrimination against those unwilling to be vaccinated)

I will keep the secrets entrusted to me even after the death of the patient.
(Incompatible with the release of the files of patients who have received mask attests.)

I will practice my profession to the best of my knowledge and belief, with dignity and in accordance with good medical practice.

(It was made impossible for me to practise my profession in Germany).

I will promote the honour and noble traditions of the medical profession.
(Sadly no longer observed in most doctors)

I will show my teachers, my colleagues and my students the respect and gratitude due to them.
My respect goes to doctors in resistance.

I will share my medical knowledge for the benefit of the patient and for the improvement of health care.
(Although I am a recognised expert no one is willing to listen to or acknowledge my opinion)

I will take care of my own health, well-being and skills in order to provide the highest level of treatment.
(That is why I left Germany)

I will not, even under threat, use my medical knowledge to violate human rights and civil liberties.
(Even if I am treated like a criminal, even if I am harassed, is this principle more important than any other - I do not bow to it, as do many of my colleagues).

I solemnly pledge this, freely and on my honour.
(I have an honour and my word of honour can be relied upon).

Dr Bodo Schiffmann 14.2.22
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