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"We catch what other hospitals miss." Then we "poke it with a stick" and continue the cover-up.
The University of Kansas Health System bills itself as a leader in medical care and innovation. But in Nicole’s case, KU wasn’t the savior. It was the echo chamber. From ignoring vital autoimmune markers to parroting psychiatric misdirection, KU became a crucial link in a chain of coordinated neglect.
It wasn’t just a clinical error. It was coordinated dismissal dressed as concern.
"We Catch What Other Hospitals Miss."
…including the opportunity to silence the ones who dare to ask why.
"Where Medicine Meets Innovation."
…especially if it helps innovate new ways to deflect blame.
"The University of Kansas Health System: Advancing the Power of Medicine."
…by dragging it backward.
KUHS made the first mistake — in January 2019, when Nicole sought help for fatigue, anxiety, and irregular menses. Rather than evaluate her cortisol or investigate a possible hormonal imbalance, they misdirected her into psychiatry and implanted a hormonal IUD that worsened her symptoms. Rather than evaluate her cortisol or investigate a possible hormonal imbalance, she was manipulated into seeing psychiatry and fitted with a hormonal IUD that exacerbated the problem. But they endorsed all the ones that came before. From Safavi's cold calculus to the ER's COVID-era cruelty, KU became the rubber stamp for erasure.
They didn’t just miss what others missed. They buried what others ignored.
Symbol: Staff of Caduceus — for the prestige they protect above the patients they should serve.
Status: Under Public Review.
Exposure Begins: July 2, 2025, 9:00 AM.
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