Review: When a Fentanyl Thief Slipped Through the Cracks, Women Suffered
A New York Times podcast tells a story about both the drug war and institutional incompetence.

The Retrievals, a podcast from The New York Times, examines how one rogue nurse at Yale Fertility Center systematically stole fentanyl intended for patients, leading as many as 200 women to experience excruciating pain during procedures. Worse still, the women who alerted their doctors all had their concerns dismissed.
On its face, the podcast is a dispatch from the contemporary drug war. The thieving nurse was a middle-aged mother taking the fentanyl to deal with her divorce-related stress. But it is also a tale of institutional incompetence and rampant sexism.
As the podcast tells the story, it becomes mind-bogglingly clear just how easily the theft should have been discovered. The thieving nurse was sloppy, and scores of women—many of them medical professionals themselves—repeatedly told their doctors they were experiencing levels of pain that should have been nearly impossible given the painkillers they were believed to be taking.
The women at Yale Fertility Center were doubly abused. First they endured unnecessary horrific pain. Then their pain was ignored by doctors who could have helped them—and saved future patients from suffering a similar fate.
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FFS they even listen to the NYT podcasts? Can reason install a NYT block on their staffs computers? Source of way too much crap on this site.
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But it is also a tale of institutional incompetence and rampant sexism.
Female nurse steals meds from female patients. Rampant sexism.
For fuck's sake, Emma.
Yeah, it couldn’t be more of a hilarious own goal that, apparently, we all just assume all the doctors and other medical staff (in a fertility clinic!) were men.
Even without the own goal, the contrived narrative is pretty retarded. Presumably, the one woman isn’t the only nurse or person distributing medication on the staff. So, even if it’s 90 male doctors, 9 honest male nurses, and one thieving female nurse, it’s rampant sexism failing to #believeallwomen when they believe women who are uncomfortable during a medical procedure but also failing to #believeallwomen when the thieving female nurse says, “Yeah, I gave them the drugs.”
Even just the core sub narrative, like with the whole “Hospitals full of homophobes” retardation, if a doctor were really so misogynistic as to want to cause women nothing but pain for zero benefit, it seems like there are better fields with lower barriers to entry, like personal fitness, than fertility where you might, on occasion, accidentally wind up giving women the baby(ies) they want.
It’s almost like the author, Emma, and the NYT are trying to make women look like whiny, irrational morons.
Well that’s the problem with making it a sexism narrative. I’m fine if you want to blame staff at the clinic for being negligent, for not paying enough attention, for not doing a proper job of serving their patients. All of that is failure, but it’s failure on personal and bureaucratic levels (personal for not being accountable for the level of care provided to the patient, bureaucratic for the difficulties and failures when it comes to distributing opioids and pain meds). It doesn’t indicate anything about the gender preferences of anyone.
And the great thing about blaming sexism is that it never suggests any practical remedies to solve the problem. The solution is to stop being so sexist, but that doesn’t solve the issue of failing to recognize that a nurse is stealing meds from patients.
Are you genuinely that fucking stupid, or are you just a mendacious twatwaffle? Honestly, I can't tell. You posts actually seem to make some kind of sense, right up until someone actually looks at them. You claim to be the one true voice of libertarianism, but at the end of the day you never seem to meet a single abuse of power you can't excuse.
Are you daft? The sexism is that numerous female patients told their doctors they we in pain and they were ignored. You couldn't even figure that out?
And the doctor didn’t believe the female nurse stole their meds because he’s sexist, I guess?
Also, do you know that all these accused doctors are male? What if they were women?
It's not even clear in any given case that, even if the theft had been prevented, a significantly different outcome would've occurred.
Medical procedures are inherently uncomfortable. Doctors are supposed to make you comfortable but sometimes comfort takes a back seat to safety. It's part of being an adult, male or female.
What if they were women? People with vaginas buying into sexist sterotypes isn't sexist? Jeebus Crow, how the fuck do you breathe with your head that far up your ass?
The sexism is that numerous female patients told their doctors they we in pain and they were ignored. You couldn’t even figure that out?
Yes. I experience this form of sexism all the time. Women routinely conflate "I can't do that. The person you need to talk to about that is [x]." or "That can't be done." or "Taking that action wouldn't make a difference." or even "This can be done at another time." or "Would you like for me to figure out a different way to do this?" with them being ignored, talked down to, or otherwise victimized for sympathy points.
Have you tried being a man and saying your painkillers aren't working and you want more? I'd bet good money that as much as there may be a trend about who's believed about having pain to begin with, if that hasn't reversed itself, the asking for more is way tougher for men. Who's more likely to be a scamming drug addict in doctor's eyes? Men.
Last time I tried that as a man I got my paltry little codeine taken away and given tylenol instead. "Oh you're still in a lot of pain? Here, take weaker painkillers instead."
Dismissing women's complaints because they're soft, fragile womenz? That's a textbook example of sexism, you stupid fuck. I realize that there are plenty of people willing to cry "Sexism!" or "Racism!" or whatever-the-fuck-ism where it doesn't exist. But dismissing actual racism or sexism where it's staring you in the face is every bit as fucking stupid. Get a new handle. Whatever your mind is doing, it ain't thinking.
People who illegally take drugs like fentanyl are doing it for a reason and like the nurse here it is often a mental health issue. The nurse like will and should go to jail. Women did not get the health care they should have gotten. All this is the consequence of not taking mental health seriously.
This is complete bullshit. This woman was a nurse, an educated medical professional, facing not-atypical life stress. There was nothing preventing her from seeking out appropriate mental health treatment on her own. She chose, instead, to steal drugs from her place of employment rather than seek proper treatment.
She committed a fucking crime. Society bears no responsibility for her bad choices.
Society bears no responsibility for her bad choices.
I've never met the man but it's probably her bastard of a husband's fault. 🙂
Listening to a podcast from the NYT sounds like cruel and unusual punishment.
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