Dying to know which Amazon comms person was tasked with trying to discredit the widely reported issue of some drivers feeling so pressured to hit productivity rates that they pee into bottles
Ditto the FB comms people who have to clean up the comments under Zuck's posts
My DMs are open to comms people who want to talk about the worst company line they ever had to toe
Which is another opportunity to bring up the IBM person who told me the Nazis weren't that bad before 1937, when Thomas Watson accepted a medal from Hitler for service to the Reich
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NEW: In the weeks after Kim Johnson sued her hospital for failing to spot her cancer, hospital workers edited her medical records to make it look like Kim was at fault, her lawyers allege nbcnews.com/news/us-news/k…
The alleged coverup was only discovered after 3 years of litigation & thousands of dollars spent on a digital forensic expert to get hold of the full electronic medical record including the ‘audit trail’ - a log of who accessed and modified the record
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Pediatricians and psychiatrists say they've seen an influx in requests from parents to evaluate their kids for ADHD or start them on ADHD meds nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news…
Calls to @CHADD_ADHD, a helpline for people with ADHD, have surged by 62% since the start of the pandemic
Cars can store not only location data, but when doors were opened and closed + call history & text messages from any phones connected via Bluetooth or USB.
It can often be easier for police to get calls/texts off a car than cracking the smartphone