Zappos Tour Experience (Las Vegas) - Aktuelle 2020 - Lohnt
Zappos Theater - Planet Hollywood Las Vegas Resort & Casino
Disappointing - Review of Zappos Theater, Las Vegas, NV
Tony Hsieh, retired Zappos CEO and downtown Las Vegas
Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood - Las Vegas | Tickets
zappos casino las vegas
zappos casino las vegas - win
Global Icon Shania Twain Launches Shania Twain "Let's Go!" The Las Vegas Residency To Sold-Out Crowds Opening Week At Zappos Theater At Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino
Commentary on Zubin Damania's (ZDoggMD) critique of an expose video by Nurse Erin Olszewski
Evaluating Doctor Z's "Critical Thinking Toolkit" - (as in "condition critical" relative to his grasp of matters medical and reality-logically in general: This being commentary on Zubin Damania's (ZDogg) critique of an expose video by Nurse Erin Olszewski. Numbers heading paragraphs represent time into Zubin's video under which this commentary is posted. 1:37 ZDogg labels Nurse Olszewski as "insane". This is the first hint that Zdogg is the spawn of at least one member of the psychiatric establishment. In this case, DrZ's mother is a psychiatrist, who (I have to assume, since DrZ moved to the US from Iran when he was eight year old) received her degree in psychiatry either under the Shah of Iran or one of the successor "Revolutionary Guard" Islamic regimes, all of which used psychiatry as a tool of repression and torture. Currently an Iranian born woman, married to a British citizen, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliff, after being arrested for "spying" has been moved from prison to a mental ward of a hospital controlled by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard. The move is probably not a step up for her situation. From my observations ZDogg has not fallen far from the family tree with regards to abusing psychiatric labeling. 1:30 "Doctor Z" offers to save the potential viewer of Nurse Olszewski's video time by offering a version of her talk excreted through his own philosophical unique filter. He is sure to mention that Nurse Olszewski is "traveling", thus demoting her to the ranks of those who either can not afford rent in today's market, of match some kind of psychiatric label I'm sure he has reserved for such persons. 2:10 "DrZ" accuses Nurse Olszewski of video recording medical charts (on computer screen) "with minimal redaction". In fact all names are blurred and unreadable in her video. Only anonymous data necessary to support the claims of the video are visible on the video. He also accuses her of audio recording co-workers "without their consent". Whether "Doctor Z" knows it or not, the reader should know (since DrZ does not make this clear), audio recording another person without their consent or knowledge is completely legal in the state of New York, where the video was recorded. 3:05 Drz says Nurse Olszewski claimed that hydroxychloroquine had not been allowed as a treatment "because of Cuomo". In fact, it is correct that New York governor Cuomo had singled out hydroxychloroquine as the one off-label drug that can not be used as treatment of covid, except as part of approved studies. The restriction was later removed. The Lancet paper initially claiming hydroxychloroquine is dangerous, has been retracted. The initial article claiming hydroxychloroquine is dangerous was retracted May 22, 2020. 3:22 DrZ then reads of his "conspiracy checklist" to be applied to Nurse Olszewski's video. He sites the nurse's claims that covid positive and negative patients are placed together "because" the hospital gets paid $29,000 per patient. I did not hear Nurse Olszewski say that. She did point out that the negative and positive patients were placed together - an atrocious practice, and that there was a $29,000 payment to the hospital for deaths from among those subjected to this treatment who became new covid positive patients. It was other individuals in the conversation that linked the motive and monetary reward factors. DrZ calls it a "red flag" that this moral hazard of dangling a substantial cash reward to a hospital for allowing conditions that could result in additional covid positive diagnosis. DrZ criticizes Nurse Olszewski for not including counter claims in her video. Most likely, those "potentially" benefiting these conditions are not going to be willing to comment other than a message of warning from the hospital's legal counsel. DrZ claims "a ton of staff would revolt" were the conditions Nurse Olszewski claims were in fact real. DrZ pulls the race card out of his sleeve when it is pointed out that a very large percentage of the nursing staff are immigrants with questionable educational backgrounds and mastery of the English language, who are probably barely making ends meet (maybe they should become traveling nurses) and are desperate not to lose their job and the means to meet the month's rent. The audio recordings provide examples of nurses who are concerned about the conditions at the "covid epicenter" hospital. 4:30 Nurse Olszewski is an antivaxer, which DrZ claims "ought to disqualify her from being a nurse". He claims her Tweet posts denied pandemic existed without providing any examples or links supporting this claim. In fact, Nurse Olszewski said her reason for traveling to work at the New York hospital was that the number of patients in the Florida hospital she was working in was dwindling, reducing the need for staff numbers. DrZ says Nurse Olszewski is "the queen of the antivaxers". While she is opposed to mandatory vaccination, she seems minimally involved in the "antivaxing" movement on a political level. One extremist antivax group published an article, titled Highly Organized Controlled Opposition in Florida Deceives and Betrays Anti-Vax Advocacy Groups (https://nationandstate.com/2019/09/27/highly-organized-controlled-opposition-in-florida-deceives-and-betrays-anti-vax-advocacy-groups/) tries to make the case that Erin is a mole for the government (deep state no doubt) who has infiltrated the true antivaxxing movement. They point out that Erin's presence on Twitter and her web page is very light, supporting their claim. Maybe it's because Erin is too busy doing her job as a dedicated nurse to spend all day Tweeting and passing on unsubstantiated data to be the internet success story DrD seems to be. 5:20 While in Florida, she spent time at the beach during the pandemic and that the vitamin D and fresh sea air supported her immune system. DrZ says this makes her a conspiratorial supporter of the "Plandemic" movement because the woman who put that movie out said that too. Erin points out that hospitals were not flooded with covid cases following the mass gathering of people on Florida beaches that made international news. 1:01:20 In Erin's interview video, she agrees that the covid-19 pandemic is real. at 1:03:05 Erin asserts that the reason for New York hospitals' having such a high number of covid patients is that they were "admitting everyone" as "possible covid when maybe, they just had a little congestion." 5:40 DrZ says of Erin's decision to travel from Florida to New York to work "however she structured it". Erin "structured" this decision quite clearly that there was less work for her in Florida and more in New York. What evil motivations must be harbored within that clearly malevolent statement? 5:55 DrZ's second conspiracy check features DrZ's definition of a "fake expert". Namely that they can be contrast with the "real experts". Unless DrZ is prepared to submit a thesis on the meaning of the word "expert" with regards to the medical field, his use of such a subjective determination renders his opinion on the subject moot. DrZ compares the urgent care doctor Erin discusses hydroxychloroquine/Zinc with to two doctors who's since mostly discredited theoretical covid treatment with no knowledge of the doctor Erin talked to other than to declare him "not an expert". at 46:55 in Erin's video, the interviewer says they called the hospital Erin worked at in Florida and were told by them that hospital had used hydroxychloroquine and zinc "to great effect." 6:50 DrZ accuses Erin of "cherry picking data". Data is a very small part of the interview of Erin. She mentions a few insufficiently tested treatments to a staff doctor and gets the response of immediate dismissal, probably just to prove their closed-mindedness. But the video is primarily to show the conditions on the floor of the facility, which it does do. 7:15 DrZ says Erin proposed to try hydroxychloroquine/zinc "because they're going to die anyway." This was after the doctor she is talking to says "I don't expect any of them to live - 90% will not survive." So literally, in the doctor's own words, there would be nothing to lose by trying Hydro/Zinc. Where is Dr. House when we need him? 7:30 DrZ makes the claim that Erin does not know what she is talking about because "she herself is a fake expert" because "she doesn't have the expertise to talk about these trials." Here DrZ is making the logical error of begging the question. I thought logic might have been included in med curriculums. 8:15 DrZ mentions that the doctor Efin questions and records is a CCU, which is a Cardiac (heart) Critical Care Fellow. A heart doctor i charge of a respiratory care ward with numerous fatalities from respiratory ailments seems almost as bad as putting a dentist in charge. At least the dentist treats patients down their throats and not by cutting through their ribs. DrZ mentions once again that Erin is an "antivaxer". Let's not forget that because it is the basis of his attack upon Erin's professionalism - because he has nothing else and that is a knee-jerk dog whistle to the left. 9:00 DrZ brings up another of his Erin's "huge logical fallacies" when she says "they're enterbating patients when you know when you enterbate patients, they die". This is exactly what the doctor Erin recorded said - that he didn't expect any of them (patients enterbated) to live. 9:15 DrZ brings up Scott Weingard, an expert in critical care, who, DrZ says disagrees with Erin's views. Interestingly, Scott has written extensively about the use of ventilators (https://emcrit.org/emcrit/vent-part-1/). In Scott's article he says "right now, the actual knowledge in most of EMs on vents is dismal [PMIDs: 27330658 and 25497896]." Scott is saying that there is widespread misuse of ventilators in treating patients. This is what Erin has observed and documented. Too bad Scott's wisdom on ventilator usage has not been integrated into the training the staff at Elmhurst that Erin observed making the very errors in usage that Scott had warned against. 9:45 DrZ claims Erin said "the primary diagnosis for many of these patients is anxiety". And that anxiety can lower blood levels enough to cause physicians to put a breathing tube in you. In face, Erin makes no such claim. She sites ONE case in which a patient presents with negative test results and no covid associated symptoms but becomes anxious after awaking from sedation in bed restraints. Erin goes on to say that other nurses threatened this patient with forcefully inserting a breathing tube. Erin criticizes the hospital for using the less expensive covid test that takes five days for results instead of the quick test which costs more but reduces the necessity of keeping patients in hospital (where they have increased chance of infection) waiting for test results. That patient ended up pulling his own breathing tube out. He was one of the very few to survive being ventilated. 10:35 DrZ says that if a patient "acts like" they have covid, that's a presumptive positive. Ignoring many respiratory and "flu-like" symptoms that are indicative of diagnoses other than covid-19. This, DrZ says is more proof that Erin "doesn't have the logic" to understand medicine. DrZ then launches into a general critique of conspiracists and how they "move the goal posts" without relating it to Erin's presentation. DrZ describes Erin's politics as "covid denial" which, besides that not being a "political" feature, is not true of Erin. She was asked point blank by her interviewer if she believed in the existence of a pandemic of covie-19 and sayd that, yes, she does. That's what she has specifically been treating. She just happens to disagree with many of the protocols practiced at Elmherst hospital. 10:45 DrZ says that Erin "doesn't have the logic" to understand 11:50 DrZ accuses Erin of making "slanderous claims" against Elmherst hospital's treatment of covid patients. If anyone is guilty of slander, it is DrZ, who repeatedly accuses Erin of being unreliable and having some kind of conspiratorial agenda. DrZ goes on to claim that "Elmherst deserves these payments" (of $29,000 for each person entering the ward is covid positive (regardless of test results), perhaps regardless of test results. DrZ defends Elmherst's receiving this bounty on the basis that they are a not "one of these big hospitals that makes billions of dollars in revenue". Redistribution of medical revenue one dead patient at a time. 12:25 DrZ says "there's a process" for nurses to call out errors in the hospital. Recall that DrZ has called for the permanent revocation of nurses licenses from openly opinionated nurses like Erin. This would likely be the result if Erin were to try and use the hospital's own error reporting system. 13:05 DrZ characterizes Erin of "badmouthing a teaching hospital ... they will make mistakes". MISTAKE ! Your mother dying a torturous, unnecessary death may be some half-schooled nurse's "MISTAKE" and it's all in a day's work at Elmhurst. 13:15 DrZ says that many of the "learning" nurses learning on covid patients are "immigrants" and foreign medical graduates then posits that Erin's criticism of their performance is "racism". He extends this labeling by pointing out that those she questioned and recorded on the floor "has a thick accent and she's calling them incompetent". The obvious alternative to DrZ's observation is that anyone who is an immigrants" and foreign medical graduate or has a thick accent needs to be immune from criticism of the body count amassed by their ill-education or erroneous practices treating patients. 14:00 DrZ says "This woman should be punished - she should lose any professional license she has anywhere in the United States". He goes on to say that "we should have a national licensure instead of the state license." This, he says, to keep nurses like Erin from "just going to another state and get another nursing license." According to the doctor's Linkdin, the only in-hospital duty he has served has been as a Hospitalist (1). The last three years, DrZ has been "Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at UNLV School of Medicine" - whatever that is. Since Wikipedia lists his address in Clovis California, I wonder if this is some kind of "virtual" consultant status where he just hangs his shackle on a web site and occasionally puts out a podcast or does one of his medical comedian stant-up routines. I guess Las Vegas might be a good venue for that. Stinking drunk casino guests are all as likely to laugh at his lame humor as inebrieted medical students. Overlapping that stint, the last ten years he has operated ZDoggMD Industries (his web site and yutube channel). He has also spent the last 3 years as Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine UNLV School of Medicine. From 2012 – 2017 he was Founder and CEO, Turntable Health Turntable Health which seems to have been something of a virtual social media medical project that didn't stand the test of time. From 2013 – 2015 he partnered with online shoe seller Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh "to revitalize and reinvent the community of Downtown Las Vegas." Damania was on the board of directors of Iora Health from 2013 - 1015. Iora was a partner in the creation of Turntable Health. 2003 – 2015 Damania was Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at Stanford University Medical Center. From 2003 – 2012 Damania was Physician (Hospitalist) at Palo Alto Medical Foundation. "Full time inpatient-only hospitalist position" according to linkedin dot com. So for nine years we have indication that Damania did in fact work in a hospital treating patients. This stopped in 2012 after the CEO of online shoe seller Zappos discovered Damania in San Francisco and recruited him in his plan to "revitalize and reinvent the community of Downtown Las Vegas". Damania's in-hospital, patient contact experience is, according to Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/zdoggmd) nine years stale. He dropped out of medicine in real terms long before the current pandemic. 2002 – 2003: Content Manager Medsn, an HCP membership network and a medical e-learning startup. He participated in preparation of remote, medical educational products. 1995 – 1998: Instructor and Educational Materials Developer at The Berkeley Review. 1994 – 1995: University of California, Berkeley, Research Associate 1999 - 2002: Damania interned at Stanford University Internal Residency. (1) A hospitalist is a doctor who is limited to practicing only on hospital in-patients while they are hospitalized (only). An article at the web site the-hospitalist dot org (https://www.the-hospitalist.org/hospitalist/article/123072/what-hospitalist) says that "... some hospitalists were primarily engaged in research or leadership positions and did not provide a great deal of direct patient care, yet clearly defined themselves as hospitalists." One has to wonder if DrZ is one of these since he does not seem to refer to any of his own experience treating patients. As for myself. I am neither anti nor pro vax. I had the full gauntlet of vaccinations when in elementary school during the 60's, as did all of my classmates. No adverse affects were claimed by any parents to my knowledge. I have had no vaccinations since adulthood. I have contracted no viral infections the last 20 years - with a possible exception of a couple of common colds. I have studied nutrition and health since high school and take supplements including vitamin C, D and calcium/magnesium/zinc. I try to avoid polluted environments and stressful situations. If I had kids I would probably study the vax/no-vax options and perhaps selectively vaccinate them to the most threatening viruses. If private vaccination options offered a less threatening type of vaccination, I would try and utilize that. I am not in any way involved in the medical industry. I am a college graduate with a broad general education that included basic and several special biological subjects. I am skeptical of the medical establishment. I am glad there are medical professionals like Erin who question the authority which could end her career if she were to sufficiently rile them.
Evaluating Doctor Z's "Critical Thinking Toolkit". Being a commentary on Zubin Damania's (ZDoggMD) critique of an expose video by Nurse Erin Olszewski of bad procedural pracdtices at Elmhurst Hospital in Queens NYC
Evaluating Doctor Z's "Critical Thinking Toolkit" This being commentary on Zubin Damania's (ZDogg) critique of an expose video by Nurse Erin Olszewski. Numbers heading paragraphs represent time into Zubin's video under which this commentary is posted. 1:37 ZDogg labels Nurse Olszewski as "insane". This is the first hint that Zdogg is the spawn of at least one member of the psychiatric establishment. In this case, DrZ's mother is a psychiatrist, who (I have to assume, since DrZ moved to the US from Iran when he was eight year old) received her degree in psychiatry either under the Shah of Iran or one of the successor "Revolutionary Guard" Islamic regimes, all of which used psychiatry as a tool of repression and torture. Currently an Iranian born woman, married to a British citizen, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliff, after being arrested for "spying" has been moved from prison to a mental ward of a hospital controlled by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard. The move is probably not a step up for her situation. From my observations ZDogg has not fallen far from the family tree with regards to abusing psychiatric labeling. 1:30 "Doctor Z" offers to save the potential viewer of Nurse Olszewski's video time by offering a version of her talk excreted through his own philosophical unique filter. He is sure to mention that Nurse Olszewski is "traveling", thus demoting her to the ranks of those who either can not afford rent in today's market, of match some kind of psychiatric label I'm sure he has reserved for such persons. 2:10 "DrZ" accuses Nurse Olszewski of video recording medical charts (on computer screen) "with minimal redaction". In fact all names are blurred and unreadable in her video. Only anonymous data necessary to support the claims of the video are visible on the video. He also accuses her of audio recording co-workers "without their consent". Whether "Doctor Z" knows it or not, the reader should know (since DrZ does not make this clear), audio recording another person without their consent or knowledge is completely legal in the state of New York, where the video was recorded. 3:05 Drz says Nurse Olszewski claimed that hydroxychloroquine had not been allowed as a treatment "because of Cuomo". In fact, it is correct that New York governor Cuomo had singled out hydroxychloroquine as the one off-label drug that can not be used as treatment of covid, except as part of approved studies. The restriction was later removed. The Lancet paper initially claiming hydroxychloroquine is dangerous, has been retracted. The initial article claiming hydroxychloroquine is dangerous was retracted May 22, 2020. 3:22 DrZ then reads of his "conspiracy checklist" to be applied to Nurse Olszewski's video. He sites the nurse's claims that covid positive and negative patients are placed together "because" the hospital gets paid $29,000 per patient. I did not hear Nurse Olszewski say that. She did point out that the negative and positive patients were placed together - an atrocious practice, and that there was a $29,000 payment to the hospital for deaths from among those subjected to this treatment who became new covid positive patients. It was other individuals in the conversation that linked the motive and monetary reward factors. DrZ calls it a "red flag" that this moral hazard of dangling a substantial cash reward to a hospital for allowing conditions that could result in additional covid positive diagnosis. DrZ criticizes Nurse Olszewski for not including counter claims in her video. Most likely, those "potentially" benefiting these conditions are not going to be willing to comment other than a message of warning from the hospital's legal counsel. DrZ claims "a ton of staff would revolt" were the conditions Nurse Olszewski claims were in fact real. DrZ pulls the race card out of his sleeve when it is pointed out that a very large percentage of the nursing staff are immigrants with questionable educational backgrounds and mastery of the English language, who are probably barely making ends meet (maybe they should become traveling nurses) and are desperate not to lose their job and the means to meet the month's rent. The audio recordings provide examples of nurses who are concerned about the conditions at the "covid epicenter" hospital. 4:30 Nurse Olszewski is an antivaxer, which DrZ claims "ought to disqualify her from being a nurse". He claims her Tweet posts denied pandemic existed without providing any examples or links supporting this claim. In fact, Nurse Olszewski said her reason for traveling to work at the New York hospital was that the number of patients in the Florida hospital she was working in was dwindling, reducing the need for staff numbers. DrZ says Nurse Olszewski is "the queen of the antivaxers". While she is opposed to mandatory vaccination, she seems minimally involved in the "antivaxing" movement on a political level. One extremist antivax group published an article, titled Highly Organized Controlled Opposition in Florida Deceives and Betrays Anti-Vax Advocacy Groups (https://nationandstate.com/2019/09/27/highly-organized-controlled-opposition-in-florida-deceives-and-betrays-anti-vax-advocacy-groups/) tries to make the case that Erin is a mole for the government (deep state no doubt) who has infiltrated the true antivaxxing movement. They point out that Erin's presence on Twitter and her web page is very light, supporting their claim. Maybe it's because Erin is too busy doing her job as a dedicated nurse to spend all day Tweeting and passing on unsubstantiated data to be the internet success story DrD seems to be. 5:20 While in Florida, she spent time at the beach during the pandemic and that the vitamin D and fresh sea air supported her immune system. DrZ says this makes her a conspiratorial supporter of the "Plandemic" movement because the woman who put that movie out said that too. Erin points out that hospitals were not flooded with covid cases following the mass gathering of people on Florida beaches that made international news. 1:01:20 In Erin's interview video, she agrees that the covid-19 pandemic is real. at 1:03:05 Erin asserts that the reason for New York hospitals' having such a high number of covid patients is that they were "admitting everyone" as "possible covid when maybe, they just had a little congestion." 5:40 DrZ says of Erin's decision to travel from Florida to New York to work "however she structured it". Erin "structured" this decision quite clearly that there was less work for her in Florida and more in New York. What evil motivations must be harbored within that clearly malevolent statement? 5:55 DrZ's second conspiracy check features DrZ's definition of a "fake expert". Namely that they can be contrast with the "real experts". Unless DrZ is prepared to submit a thesis on the meaning of the word "expert" with regards to the medical field, his use of such a subjective determination renders his opinion on the subject moot. DrZ compares the urgent care doctor Erin discusses hydroxychloroquine/Zinc with to two doctors who's since mostly discredited theoretical covid treatment with no knowledge of the doctor Erin talked to other than to declare him "not an expert". at 46:55 in Erin's video, the interviewer says they called the hospital Erin worked at in Florida and were told by them that hospital had used hydroxychloroquine and zinc "to great effect." 6:50 DrZ accuses Erin of "cherry picking data". Data is a very small part of the interview of Erin. She mentions a few insufficiently tested treatments to a staff doctor and gets the response of immediate dismissal, probably just to prove their closed-mindedness. But the video is primarily to show the conditions on the floor of the facility, which it does do. 7:15 DrZ says Erin proposed to try hydroxychloroquine/zinc "because they're going to die anyway." This was after the doctor she is talking to says "I don't expect any of them to live - 90% will not survive." So literally, in the doctor's own words, there would be nothing to lose by trying Hydro/Zinc. Where is Dr. House when we need him? 7:30 DrZ makes the claim that Erin does not know what she is talking about because "she herself is a fake expert" because "she doesn't have the expertise to talk about these trials." Here DrZ is making the logical error of begging the question. I thought logic might have been included in med curriculums. 8:15 DrZ mentions that the doctor Efin questions and records is a CCU, which is a Cardiac (heart) Critical Care Fellow. A heart doctor i charge of a respiratory care ward with numerous fatalities from respiratory ailments seems almost as bad as putting a dentist in charge. At least the dentist treats patients down their throats and not by cutting through their ribs. DrZ mentions once again that Erin is an "antivaxer". Let's not forget that because it is the basis of his attack upon Erin's professionalism - because he has nothing else and that is a knee-jerk dog whistle to the left. 9:00 DrZ brings up another of his Erin's "huge logical fallacies" when she says "they're enterbating patients when you know when you enterbate patients, they die". This is exactly what the doctor Erin recorded said - that he didn't expect any of them (patients enterbated) to live. 9:15 DrZ brings up Scott Weingard, an expert in critical care, who, DrZ says disagrees with Erin's views. Interestingly, Scott has written extensively about the use of ventilators (https://emcrit.org/emcrit/vent-part-1/). In Scott's article he says "right now, the actual knowledge in most of EMs on vents is dismal [PMIDs: 27330658 and 25497896]." Scott is saying that there is widespread misuse of ventilators in treating patients. This is what Erin has observed and documented. Too bad Scott's wisdom on ventilator usage has not been integrated into the training the staff at Elmhurst that Erin observed making the very errors in usage that Scott had warned against. 9:45 DrZ claims Erin said "the primary diagnosis for many of these patients is anxiety". And that anxiety can lower blood levels enough to cause physicians to put a breathing tube in you. In face, Erin makes no such claim. She sites ONE case in which a patient presents with negative test results and no covid associated symptoms but becomes anxious after awaking from sedation in bed restraints. Erin goes on to say that other nurses threatened this patient with forcefully inserting a breathing tube. Erin criticizes the hospital for using the less expensive covid test that takes five days for results instead of the quick test which costs more but reduces the necessity of keeping patients in hospital (where they have increased chance of infection) waiting for test results. That patient ended up pulling his own breathing tube out. He was one of the very few to survive being ventilated. 10:35 DrZ says that if a patient "acts like" they have covid, that's a presumptive positive. Ignoring many respiratory and "flu-like" symptoms that are indicative of diagnoses other than covid-19. This, DrZ says is more proof that Erin "doesn't have the logic" to understand medicine. DrZ then launches into a general critique of conspiracists and how they "move the goal posts" without relating it to Erin's presentation. DrZ describes Erin's politics as "covid denial" which, besides that not being a "political" feature, is not true of Erin. She was asked point blank by her interviewer if she believed in the existence of a pandemic of covie-19 and sayd that, yes, she does. That's what she has specifically been treating. She just happens to disagree with many of the protocols practiced at Elmherst hospital. 10:45 DrZ says that Erin "doesn't have the logic" to understand 11:50 DrZ accuses Erin of making "slanderous claims" against Elmherst hospital's treatment of covid patients. If anyone is guilty of slander, it is DrZ, who repeatedly accuses Erin of being unreliable and having some kind of conspiratorial agenda. DrZ goes on to claim that "Elmherst deserves these payments" (of $29,000 for each person entering the ward is covid positive (regardless of test results), perhaps regardless of test results. DrZ defends Elmherst's receiving this bounty on the basis that they are a not "one of these big hospitals that makes billions of dollars in revenue". Redistribution of medical revenue one dead patient at a time. 12:25 DrZ says "there's a process" for nurses to call out errors in the hospital. Recall that DrZ has called for the permanent revocation of nurses licenses from openly opinionated nurses like Erin. This would likely be the result if Erin were to try and use the hospital's own error reporting system. 13:05 DrZ characterizes Erin of "badmouthing a teaching hospital ... they will make mistakes". MISTAKE ! Your mother dying a torturous, unnecessary death may be some half-schooled nurse's "MISTAKE" and it's all in a day's work at Elmhurst. 13:15 DrZ says that many of the "learning" nurses learning on covid patients are "immigrants" and foreign medical graduates then posits that Erin's criticism of their performance is "racism". He extends this labeling by pointing out that those she questioned and recorded on the floor "has a thick accent and she's calling them incompetent". The obvious alternative to DrZ's observation is that anyone who is an immigrants" and foreign medical graduate or has a thick accent needs to be immune from criticism of the body count amassed by their ill-education or erroneous practices treating patients. 14:00 DrZ says "This woman should be punished - she should lose any professional license she has anywhere in the United States". He goes on to say that "we should have a national licensure instead of the state license." This, he says, to keep nurses like Erin from "just going to another state and get another nursing license." According to the doctor's Linkdin, the only in-hospital duty he has served has been as a Hospitalist (1). The last three years, DrZ has been "Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at UNLV School of Medicine" - whatever that is. Since Wikipedia lists his address in Clovis California, I wonder if this is some kind of "virtual" consultant status where he just hangs his shackle on a web site and occasionally puts out a podcast or does one of his medical comedian stant-up routines. I guess Las Vegas might be a good venue for that. Stinking drunk casino guests are all as likely to laugh at his lame humor as inebrieted medical students. Overlapping that stint, the last ten years he has operated ZDoggMD Industries (his web site and yutube channel). He has also spent the last 3 years as Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine UNLV School of Medicine. From 2012 – 2017 he was Founder and CEO, Turntable Health Turntable Health which seems to have been something of a virtual social media medical project that didn't stand the test of time. From 2013 – 2015 he partnered with online shoe seller Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh "to revitalize and reinvent the community of Downtown Las Vegas." Damania was on the board of directors of Iora Health from 2013 - 1015. Iora was a partner in the creation of Turntable Health. 2003 – 2015 Damania was Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at Stanford University Medical Center. From 2003 – 2012 Damania was Physician (Hospitalist) at Palo Alto Medical Foundation. "Full time inpatient-only hospitalist position" according to linkedin dot com. So for nine years we have indication that Damania did in fact work in a hospital treating patients. This stopped in 2012 after the CEO of online shoe seller Zappos discovered Damania in San Francisco and recruited him in his plan to "revitalize and reinvent the community of Downtown Las Vegas". Damania's in-hospital, patient contact experience is, according to Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/zdoggmd) nine years stale. He dropped out of medicine in real terms long before the current pandemic. 2002 – 2003: Content Manager Medsn, an HCP membership network and a medical e-learning startup. He participated in preparation of remote, medical educational products. 1995 – 1998: Instructor and Educational Materials Developer at The Berkeley Review. 1994 – 1995: University of California, Berkeley, Research Associate 1999 - 2002: Damania interned at Stanford University Internal Residency. (1) A hospitalist is a doctor who is limited to practicing only on hospital in-patients while they are hospitalized (only). An article at the web site the-hospitalist dot org (https://www.the-hospitalist.org/hospitalist/article/123072/what-hospitalist) says that "... some hospitalists were primarily engaged in research or leadership positions and did not provide a great deal of direct patient care, yet clearly defined themselves as hospitalists." One has to wonder if DrZ is one of these since he does not seem to refer to any of his own experience treating patients. As for myself. I am neither anti nor pro vax. I had the full gauntlet of vaccinations when in elementary school during the 60's, as did all of my classmates. No adverse affects were claimed by any parents to my knowledge. I have had no vaccinations since adulthood. I have contracted no viral infections the last 20 years - with a possible exception of a couple of common colds. I have studied nutrition and health since high school and take supplements including vitamin C, D and calcium/magnesium/zinc. I try to avoid polluted environments and stressful situations. If I had kids I would probably study the vax/no-vax options and perhaps selectively vaccinate them to the most threatening viruses. If private vaccination options offered a less threatening type of vaccination, I would try and utilize that. I am not in any way involved in the medical industry. I am a college graduate with a broad general education that included basic and several special biological subjects. I am skeptical of the medical establishment. I am glad there are medical professionals like Erin who question the authority which could end her career if she were to sufficiently rile them.
Let's see if this works now. I've worked a couple of hours on it today.
I’ve enjoyed reading these posts from you nice ex-mo’s and am very intrigued by all of your stories. I’m different in the sense that I qualify as a senior citizen (70 last January) and have spent 20+ years out of the church. Sadly, I guess I’m still on the roles of the church and I kept telling myself that I didn’t resign since I just didn’t care enough. But I keep thinking that maybe it’s the time, especially now that I’m well into my senior citizen dotage. I served my mission to São Paulo, Brasil, August 1968 to November 1970. I had a good time for the most part and liked lots of aspects of it. I don’t have many of memories of being there except that most of the people we baptized weren’t really strong converts. (there were lots of high school age women and many of them took the lessons one for reason: they wanted to marry a handsome American hoping to find a missionary to marry and come back to the US with a new husband. Several did. I enjoyed being in Brasil but I have forgotten much about it and the names of most of my companions. A couple of years ago, I saw a Facebook account for a guy who had been a companion in Ribeirão Preto for a couple of months. So I contacted him on his account. Didn’t hear from him until this year. He’d just come home from being a mission president somewhere. We exchanged a couple of emails, I have some pictures of my time in RP and he had some pictures from about the same time. Turns out they were all taken using his nice camera. Before I came home, I had them converted to slides (not sure why now). I shared them and he had some taken the same day; to date, I’ve not heard from him again. I got home on Thanksgiving Day 1970 after several flight delays, including sort of being held and inspected for expensive watches that some missionaries loved and tried to sneak through customs by hiding them in their luggage etc. My younger brother came to the airport to pick me up and take me home to have dinner with my parents, a brother (he was older and died in 2001) and his wife, still one of my favorite people, were there from Reno with their 2 boys. No one asked much about my mission and I was so ready to talk about it. My next oldest sister was there with her mean and noisy kids (only 3)--she had 3 more after that. And the 2 oldest siblings weren’t there since they lived in California then. I was too late to get into BYU the first semester which was where all Utah RM’s went--there was almost no qualification except paying for it. I had been a good student in high school and thought I would like going to college. Turns out I hated every minute of it and was a really bad student. I also lived with 5 other guys, including my best friend from from about 2nd grade. Haven't had any contact with him in years. *****I debated whether I should include the following since it’s already too long and not everyone knows me. But here goes) There was a guy I’d known in Brasil who came home about a year after I did. He lived in Brigham City and would come to Ogden to visit me and my friend and go on picnics or movies with this group. And the closest thing I could use to describe it was that I had a huge crush on him. I didn’t dare say anything because I couldn’t imagine being gay--I don’t know if the word gay was in common use back then. I wanted to be with him as much as possible. Nothing ever happened and it wouldn’t have --I was afraid he’d be mad at me, let alone what my parents would have said. (or the church). We were friends for a while.That’s about all I’m gonna say). He left the church before me and I saw him a couple of times in Las Vegas when he was going from SB to visit his family in Brigham City. Anyway, I dated the girl who had been my friend’s friend, and she was friendly, loved to kiss and was a good cook. We went to lots of movies and some concerts and I went to Logan to meet her parents and within about 6 months we were engaged. My mom was thrilled that I was getting married and my parents both loved her and were very excited. We got married August 1973 and she had moved to SLC since she’d finished her nursing degree that same year. And by September 1974 we had our first baby. He just turned 45 this year and has a great job with a big energy company in Rock Springs WY. He was late getting married--I think 2002 and had one boy and then his odd wife told him she wanted a divorce. Not sure of the why. He has a new girlfriend who makes good money in Mortgage things and they live in Rock Springs WY. He had just 1 kid, one of 3 boys who are all 10years old. I have two more kids, a boy who’s 41 and has a cute family--both he and his wife have very good jobs, 2 smart kids who love school. He’s my go-to computer repair guy. And the last one is my lovely daughter. She’s 37 and had two kids and then turns out her RM husband was using drugs and sleeping around. She lived with her mom and then within a year, she met a guy who was divorced and has 5 kids. They have 4 of 5 of his kids every 2 weeks, although one goes to school in Price UT. She still has her hands full with them and they all seem to love her. She’s in her 14th year of teaching junior high english and is kind of worn out. In the last couple of years she’s quit going to church and wearing garments. I have 5 grandkids. The oldest is a girl, age 16, good student and plays Volleyball for her school. Then there’s 3 boys that are each 10 years old, and the youngest is a 7 yr old girl, who is going on 12. Her husband is a police detective in SL Valley and don’t have much to do with him ever since The Donald was running for office and we got in a nice argument one day. Anyway, by 1994 we were divorced and I lived in DT SLC. I was working for Citibank taking phone calls. This was just before banking was online. By 1998, Citibank announced they were closing our call center but offered all of us a buyout offer and I decided to move to Las Vegas, with them. They gave us all a nice buyout and I went to Las Vegas since I was so f**cking tired of Utah snow and cold. I took a moving van and my middle son drove my other car, on Labor Day 1998.. We got to Las Vegas on Labor Day weekend and my son said “did you know it was gonna be 112 degrees today?) After I got settled in, I got used to living there, including the heat. Going back momentarily to the gay thing, I had a couple of boyfriends while I was there..we didn’t live together and one was an ophthalmologist and loved to treat me with dinner and movies. I’m not sure what would have happened had he not left Las Vegas for a new job but I didn’t hear much from him except when he’d come back to town. He was a nice guy. The other one was kind of a loser and not much fun at all. I was already in my 50’s and by then, most of the gay things there revolved around bars and casinos, and I never did go have much interest in either. Although I did win $800 on quarter slot once. I loved to go to a casino for a movie, since most of them had theaters. And a gay man over 50, then 60 doesn’t have much shelf life. Don’t ask about 70. I was working at Zappos.com, from 2007 and by 2014, it was time for retirement and Zappos had a nice bonus program in place so I decided to come back to SLC in 2015. In retrospect, it was a dumb move since I still hate the cold and snow. My kids are always busy so I don’t see much of them, unless we plan ahead. I live sort of in DT SLC not far from Red Iguana, if anyone is familiar. I go see my kids here sometimes but I have to kind of have an appointment. As often as possible I take TRAX out to Sandy to visit. My ex- is retired after 40+ years of working at a local hospital and she invites me for dinner quite often. The last time was in August--she had a birthday party for mom who is 90 years old. And, going back to THE CHURCH, I never had much contact with anyone in Las Vegas, and that was good. This year, I had a knock at my door and it was Bishop so and so and his counselor. They just wanted to say Hello, and I said HELLO and asked them not to come back. Which they’ve done so far. Sorry for the length of this piece. I don’t have many pictures of me but here’s one taken at Grandma’s 90th birthday. There I am with the grandkids in August.
https://preview.redd.it/twpvzfvdvdg31.jpg?width=1024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1867ac608b2c04a262938d2220da5ac4dd7a673e Everybody loves concerts! You can watch your favorite perform live, sing along and basically have a lot of fun. But its not always possible to make it to concerts with their fixed schedules and changing locations. But in Las Vegas, you can easily catch your favorite celebrity in live performance, without having to worry about missing it. The Las Vegas Residency shows provide the golden opportunity to witness your favorite celebs perform. Many of the popular singers headline as the residency stars at the various resorts and hotels of Las Vegas. They live in the Vegas hotels for an extended period of time and have their concerts at the same place, same time in this duration. The worldwide songstress Gwen Stefani is the headlining star for Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino. One of the most famous singers in Vegas is this multi-talented singer. Her show Gwen Stefani -Just a Girl is a hit concert with all her chart-busters. Listen to Gwen perform songs like Rich Girl, Sweet Escape, What are You Waiting For? and the No. 1 hit Hollaback Girl. Grrove to the amazing beats and enjoy your night out in Vegas just the right way. The special effects, outfits changes, and stage setups truly make the Gwen Stefani Las Vegas Concert and unforgettable event. Book your tickets in advance to the Gwen Stefani Las Vegas Concert. The Zappo's Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino offers 23 different seating, making it easier for you to find a place that fits your budget and offers great visibility. Get the best seats when you book the concert tickets.
https://preview.redd.it/lot5j1e8kci31.jpg?width=640&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1909c6bc0c6a57e71f5a79f6f4043c6e43472a1c Are you a Fighter? As Christina Aguilera affectionately likes to call her fans. Well Fighters, better start planning your visit to Las Vegas to catch Christina Aguilera as she takes Vegas by a storm. Enjoy her powerhouse performances as she headlines her Las Vegas residency in Christina Aguilera - The Xperience at the Zappos Theater, Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino. This is one Las Vegas show that has gotten everyone excited beyond belief. Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino is one of the top entertainment venues in Vegas located on the Las Vegas Strip. They are known to host quite some amazing celebrities including Gwen Stefani, Def Leppard, Shania Twain, Christina Aguilera, and many more. As Christina Aguilera prepares for her first time ever headlining her Las Vegas residency and she has some great things in store for her fans. So whether you are a long-time fan or just looking for a great show in Vegas Christina Aguilera concert Las Vegas. Experience the best of Christina Aguilera as she performs her hits like "What a Girl Wants", "Reflection", "Come on Over", and "Genie in a Bottle". Along with multiple outfit changes to match her performances and her impressive vocals, the Christina Aguilera Las Vegas concert is all set to wow the audience. As she is known to be one of the most successful pop artists of her time, Christina Aguilera Las Vegas concert tickets get sold out fast. The Zappos Theater offers a variety of seating options, which means you can find affordable seats with a great view as well. So book your tickets in advance and reserve your seats! Just remember to be on time and dress appropriately Christina Aguilera Las Vegas concert. Have fun!
https://preview.redd.it/qsf10h5c6th31.jpg?width=1024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=91c86190bb9c68ec0218f5331af2844b57e13111 It is no surprise that the legendary rock band Def Leppard is taking up yet another Las Vegas residency at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino. After their last stint in Vegas, lead singer Joe Elliott seem pretty excited to for another round. Def Leppard s ready is rock the audience one more time with their amazing performance. Rock fans will be left awestruck to watch their favorite rock band Def Leppard perform live in Las Vegas!! Sing along to Def Leppard hits like "Pour Your Sugar on Me", "Hysteria" and "Rock of ages". Book your tickets in advance with the vegas experts and get the chance to watch Def Leppard Las Vegas concert at the Zappos Theater situated at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino. Head to the Las Vegas Strip for a memorable night of rock and roll!
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) -- Tony Hsieh, the former CEO of Zappos and founder of the DTP Companies, died on Friday at age 46. A statement from DTP Companies, formerly Downtown Project, said he died Haustierfreundliche Campingplätze in Las Vegas; Casino-Spa-Hotels in Las Vegas; In der Nähe von Sehenswürdigkeiten. Hotels in der Nähe von Fountains of Bellagio; Hotels in der Nähe von Fremont Street Experience; Hotels in der Nähe von The Strip; Hotels in der Nähe von Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area; Hotels in der Nähe von Las Vegas, NV; Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood Tickets; Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood Tickets. Get Ticket Alerts for this venue. Address 3667 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109. Event Schedule (10) Add-Ons. Venue Details. Seating Charts. Select Your Category. Select Your Category. All Categories Concerts Sports Arts & Theater Film Misc. Select Your Dates. Select Your Dates. All Zappos Theater, Las Vegas: zobacz recenzje, artykuły i zdjęcia dotyczące Zappos Theater w serwisie Tripadvisor w Las Vegas, Nevada The first Las Vegas casino to install RFID tags inside chips to better detect counterfeiting. The first resort to provide an Amazon Echo in all hotel rooms, connected to the room’s lighting and other systems; Tourist Attractions: There are plenty of tourist attractions in the Wynn Hotel. You’ll have a great day without feeling bored for even a single minute there. Take a look at the main We are outdoors, on a corner lot that sits between the Ogden and the old Las Vegas city hall, soon to house Zappos' new headquarters. It's 100 degrees out, but Hsieh seems unfazed. He steps Zappos Headquarters, Las Vegas, NV 89101 - Office Space. Zappos Headquarters is located at 400 Stewart Avenue in the Downtown Las Vegas neighborhood, NV, Las Vegas, 89101. The Class B Office building was completed in 1973 and features a total of 300,000 Sqft. There are 63 office spaces for lease in the Downtown Las Vegas neighborhood, totaling 534,967 Sqft of available office space. The office Zappos Theater: Disappointing - See 474 traveler reviews, 358 candid photos, and great deals for Las Vegas, NV, at Tripadvisor. Two large building wraps have gone up in downtown Las Vegas near the casino district to honor former Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh. The Las Vegas investor died in November from injuries in a Connecticut... Experience the epicenter of A-list entertainment in Las Vegas when you visit the Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. Concertgoers will enjoy phenomenal sound and performances from today's hottest musical acts in Las Vegas' premier theater.
Christina Aguilera: The Xperience at Planet Hollywood ...
Video By Concert Memories - Charlie M. Lester THe Best Hotels On The Vegas Strip Last time we detailed the Worst Hotels on the Vegas Strip. So This time around, we took down the other end of the spectrum... Video By Concert Memories - Charlie M. Lester Zappos Las Vegas will be a busy place on Cyber Monday but the company is trying to make sure that its employees have fun too. Kelsey McFarland reporting. Casinos in Las Vegas have sat empty for weeks because of the coronavirus pandemic, representing millions in lost revenue. The mayor has pushed for the Strip ... Early June, multi-Platinum singer-songwriter Christina Aguilera debuted her exclusive headlining residency show, Christina Aguilera: The Xperience at Zappos ... THE BEST CASINOS IN LAS VEGAS!We walked across 4 countries and many many miles, to show you the best casinos here in Vegas. The Venetian, Paris, New York New...