Gabrielle Dyszel

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Bio: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabrielle-dyszelkooker/

Resume or CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabrielle-dyszelkooker/

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Agency or agencies for which nominator feels nominee is best suited:

  • Department of Health and Human Services


    Organization name(s) and position(s) for which nominator feels nominee is best suited:

    reform the hospital systems and providing support for healthcare staff

     

    Policies which the nominator knows the nominee supports or in which they have expertise:

    I support reforming the entire healthcare system, from the bedside Nurse, Physician, Pharmacist, Diaritary, etc., to the governing agencies FDA, CDC, OSHA, Joint Commission, and the Medical Schools. I am a Registered Nurse licensed in 2005. I have had numerous roles over my career path from bedside nurse, to management, and senior-level positions within the acute care hospital setting. I acquired my Healthcare Law degree from Drexel University Kline School of Law in 2018. Drexel University Kline Law School, here is where I was awakened to the failures of the healthcare system. However, it was not until the COVID pandemic that I was faced with the integrity decision to speak out against all the malfeasance within the system. I quickly found out that when you speak out against the system you are quickly silenced and terminated.

     

    Nominator's thoughts on what would make this nominee a valuable member of a future Trump Unity Government

    1) Is Competent ... I do my best each and every day I awake. I try to improve and up life the people I interact with. I live by the 4 pillars of ethics; Autonomy, beneficent, non-maleficence, and justice.

    2) Is Honest... I am honest to a default. I am an empath, I can read peoples energy, and the one this I loth is a liar. Because of this quality I possess, I am incapable of lying to people. I may try to sugarcoat something to make someone feel better about a difficult prognosis. However, my motto is, The truth pill is a difficult pill to swallow.

    3) Is Respectful ... I am very respectful. I am quiet at first because I am serving the atmosphere getting a sense of peoples demeanor or energy, I am reading them and their intentions. I believe we are all in this “shit show called life together” so let us up life people and never be mean or condescending to anyone.

    4) Has Integrity ... I have great integrity being an RN. I take pride in leading a profession that has been voted the number one trustworthy profession for decades. I would rather lose my job than compromise my integrity. Which I had during the pandemic and every day I continue working in acute care. I stand up for what is right and I fear losing my job daily because of it.

    5) Has Courage ... My whole life I have spoken up about the misconduct of people. I worked with many plaintiffs attorneys because I wanted to give a voice to the people who were wronged by big corporations. I speak out against the mistreatment being ordered for COVID patients. Do you know they are still ordering Remdesivir in the acute hospital setting for asymptomatic people? Do you know they are still MANDATING the Flu and COVID injections for healthcare workers? This MUST go.

    6) Has a Proven Record... I have a proven track record of providing education, a voice, and letters to anyone who needs help with obtaining a religious exemption letter. I can provide my resume; you are welcome to view my LinkedIn website. You are welcome to reach out to any of my friends and co-workers to ask them how I treated them and how I wrote a religious exemption letter and helped them pursue employment during the tyrannical COVID years. I might not have a podcast or a large following. However, my work is on the frontline battlefield of the healthcare system.