Concerns Mount Over Anti-Semitic Rhetoric Among US Health Care Workers
Members of Doctors Against Genocide, which attempted to organize an anti-Israel protest at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, lobby senators to press for an immediate cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war, at the Hart Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, Dec 15, 2023. (Screenshot: X)

Concerns Mount Over Anti-Semitic Rhetoric Among US Health Care Workers

In an eye-opening article by Clint Van Winkle, a disturbing trend of anti-Semitism within the US medical community is brought to light, particularly following the recent events in Israel. Dr. Yael Halaas, President of the American Jewish Medical Association, underscores the growing divide and ignorance in the medical field, which now shadows Jewish doctors. Watchdog groups like Canary Mission and StopAntisemitism have documented alarming instances of anti-Semitic remarks by US medical professionals, including offensive comparisons of Israel to Nazi Germany. Such expressions of bias, ranging from troubling social media posts to attempts at organizing anti-Israel protests, are deemed anti-Semitic by standards set by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance and are recognized as such by numerous US states and countries. The issue has permeated respected medical journals, with The Lancet initially receiving, but ultimately not publishing, a biased letter on the Israel-Palestine conflict. Iranian-Jewish plastic surgeon Dr. Sheila Nazarian raises concerns over the double standards in addressing anti-Semitism and the difficulty of changing ingrained biases. Medical boards often do not take action in these situations, leaving it to the employers. Van Winkle’s article sheds light on the worrying rise of anti-Semitism in the medical field and the endeavors of some professionals to uphold unbiased and humanitarian medical practice.

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