Max Romano, MD, MPH is from St. Louis, MO, and lived in California, Germany, and Washington, DC before moving to Baltimore, MD in 2010. He earned his bachelors degree in human biology with honors from Stanford University and both his doctorate in medicine and master of public health degrees from Johns Hopkins University. He lives with his spouse, two daughters, and precocious dog in Baltimore, MD.
I recommend his white patients who want to trust their doctor change doctors immediately.
Why doesn’t this burdened white man give up his privileged position to a minority and get on the back of a garbage truck to show how really sorry he is to be white?
“Medical professionals”
I sense medical privilege and medical snobbery. Who are medical nonprofessionals? Whoever they are, they don’t count with him.
At my son’s graduation this past weekend, about 2/3 of the graduating class in his department, Biological Sciences, were women. Of the men graduating about half were caucasian. Males, white males specifically, are being pushed out of stem programs from what I can see in favor of women and minorities. It’s going to be a hard slog in the medical field. This guy is a gas bag lacking in wisdom.
The only black physician I ever went to was the result of being in an HMO. He was a podiatrist who seemed terrified of the responsibility. I stick with my racist choices now.
Trust me Max, your opinion will be the farthest thing from other Doctor’s minds at work or when they golf on their off days.
Needs a Barf! Alert.
I’m guessing the “spouse” is a dude - another sick twink lecturing to the sane folks....
So...are gonna quit so a Black guy can get your job? Please do, then jump in a lake.
Sad this man is a doctor.
He should give his ‘privilege’ to some deserving ,minority’. Of course he won’t do that.
3 MDs in the family. Our “white privilege’ earned us lower spots in the admissions and residency sweepstakes in favor of those with more color in their skin. We worked for everything we got, no free education or scholarships for the color of our skin. No special tutoring or consideration. Yup our white privilege really made the road easy /s