Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does a hospital have to share medical information with a students college?
I was thinking the same thing. Isn’t that a privacy violation?
I understood the hospital to be a Yale medical facility. But still. How is it in the patient’s best interest to shove papers at them and put them on FaceTime with admin or legal university staff? Despicable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does a hospital have to share medical information with a students college?
I was thinking the same thing. Isn’t that a privacy violation?
Anonymous wrote:Why does a hospital have to share medical information with a students college?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so sad. when you think about how many resources Yale has and this is how it treats its students.
Hello,
What’s really sad is parents who believe Yale cares anything about its students. Places like that care only about themselves, certainly not about your child.
They're not in the business of caring about anyone's mentally ill child, or making sure they're safe from suicide. That's not their purpose. They offer an extremely rigorous academic experience meant for the brightest and most competitive students out there. I don't think it's unethical to say, we can't make sure your kid is safe from harming themselves. And if the student is that ill, they can't participate in the rigorous academic program, so there is literally no reason for them to be there. Because again, that's the whole point of being at Yale. I don't understand the outrage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I genuinely do not know why any parent would let their kid go to that school. It has been exceptionally toxic for years.
The kind of kid who gets into Yale has the kind of parent who churns out suicidal kids.
Why in the world would you say a thing like that? How dare you. Your statement is appalling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s the thing: mental health and the difficulty surrounding medical leave decisions are challenging issues at every school but we expect better at *Yale*. Yale has resources and did not need to be this cruel. They seem to want to get the problems off campus and off their watch so as not to tarnish their reputation. We should expect better at all schools. Every student has a bright future and their life is precious.
But not every student has what it takes to make it at Yale. And there's nothing wrong with that. I'm sure being in a super competitive environment will break some kids. So they shouldn't be there. But it's not like their life is over because they couldn't make it at Yale. They just end up somewhere else after they heal.
Anonymous wrote:Here’s the thing: mental health and the difficulty surrounding medical leave decisions are challenging issues at every school but we expect better at *Yale*. Yale has resources and did not need to be this cruel. They seem to want to get the problems off campus and off their watch so as not to tarnish their reputation. We should expect better at all schools. Every student has a bright future and their life is precious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so sad. when you think about how many resources Yale has and this is how it treats its students.
Hello,
What’s really sad is parents who believe Yale cares anything about its students. Places like that care only about themselves, certainly not about your child.
Anonymous wrote:This is so sad. when you think about how many resources Yale has and this is how it treats its students.