Well there is no Tulane Law Student being assisted by a Washington Herald reporter. However, much like the fictional character Darbe Shaw, there are real life criminals with aiders and abettors and more than that there are real life victims (plural) -- victims who were unknowingly victimized again -- except for one that like Darbe Shaw -- has figured it out. For the culture of the company, you need not look much further than an expensive holiday commercial - advertising the culture at the tune of an estimated $4.5 MILLION shareholder dollars. A 30 second dialog of a surgeon with gestures and expressions that are demeaning and disrespectful to a patient. Gestures and dialog that may appear comical to some, however egregious to victims and families. Conduct crossing the patient-physician boundary showing a vulnerable patient in medical need being ridiculed by a surgeon with her unsavory gesture for the patient to be sedated as she manipulates his lips and laughs at him with the co-conspirator AFLAC duck watching. Callous, offensive with disregard to the medical profession but more importantly is a reminder to victims and families of this community. A multitude of moral and ethical standards of conduct violated - being ridiculed in a ad paid for by an insurance company and aired to approximately 110 MILLION viewers. A mockery of the victims, violating public trust - more concerned with its bottom line, ignoring the cry of its victims. (recommend viewing the Super Bowl ad 2017)
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