Compliance | A Doctor Who short film by 3ddoctorwho
From the creator:
All is not what it seems in this bleak, brutalist Dalek city...
Here it is (in 4K too!) Perhaps one of the weirdest things I've ever made, Compliance is the product of my wildest dreams mixed with my love of Daleks. Enjoy!
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If I had the resources I'd make an earnest commercial/music video for OSHA using the song Compliance from Muse and just play it straight during any questioning.
"compliance!" the man in the safety hat says, his face worn down from worry and experience. "We just need your compliance" he begs.
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Nos llena de mucho orgullo saber que hemos impactado para bien la vida de tantas personas ❤️
Ya son más de 100.000 líderes formados en nuestra Escuela de Negocios. Más de 100.000 historias de superación y éxito profesional.
Nos encanta formar a los líderes que están transformando nuestra sociedad.
En Aicad Business School seguimos comprometidos con hacer del mundo, un lugar mucho mejor.
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30.03.2024 - São Paulo / Brazil
Buzy @ work, trying to eat healhy, avoiding drinking too much coffee and finishing my Compliance&AntiCorruption lecture.
I love autummn sunsets. Its the most beaultiful skies in the year.
Tomorrow's Easter holiday
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Do not underestimate the psychological impact of compliance. Gender charades groom girls and women to disregard their innate protective instincts.
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Compliance, per the two main approaches to medical sociology
Sociology in medicine is research that’s of interest to medical professionals, medical educators, medical scientists— things that are important to medicine as an institution.
Sociology of medicine tends to be research of interest to the general scientific field of sociology, not only sociologists who study matters of medicine, health, illness, healthcare, and disability. Importantly, it is not that medicine is simply disinterested in sociology of medicine, the institution of medicine sometimes has a vested interest in silencing or arguing against sociology of medicine. Sociology of medicine may not be useful to medical professionals, but if, for example, sociology of medicine is critiquing medical practice, as is often the case, it might move beyond useless to being perceived as offensive.
To further explore the difference between sociology in versus of medicine, let’s take the issue of compliance.
From the medical perspective, patient compliance is vital for successful medical practice and treatment. if your patient is not listening to you–for example, if they’re not taking their medication, and that medication is supposed to get them better, than you are going to have a much more difficult time treating that patient, and thus, a much harder time doing your job, than if the patient “complied” with your treatment plan. Same thing if your patient won’t have surgery. Well, if operating is the way that you do your job and the patient refuses, you cannot do your job as well. So, sociology in medicine would examine compliance with this medical perspective in mind. Sociology in medicine might investigate the barriers to patient compliance, and they might ask about these barriers in terms of patient behavior, asking something like "why are these patients non-compliant?" with the goal of identifying things that can be addressed to help patients better comply, so that medical professionals can have better chances of success when trying to do their jobs.
Now, moving to sociology of medicine—the greater field of sociology is interested in issues of power and inequality. When examining compliance in terms of power and inequality, we might look at something like physician control over patients, which would contribute to areas of sociology beyond medical sociology, such as the larger sociological literature on deviance and social control.
From this perspective, physicians offer something that patients cannot obtain on their own—prescription medications, surgery, imaging…these are all things that are considered both illegal and dangerous when obtained from non-credentialed entities. This means patients must be compliant to avoid severe consequences, like physical injury, disability, or even death. Healthcare providers hold power to help people feel better when they have few, if any, safe alternatives.
Instead of looking at compliance as inherently positive or necessary, we can critique the concept, and most importantly, the continued endorsement of compliance as “positive” and “necessary” by credentialed actors in medicine. So, sociology of medicine, similarly to sociology in medicine, may examine barriers to compliance, but because it does not assume compliance is necessary or helpful to the patient, it leaves room to explore the patient experience. Sociology of medicine can explore things like mistrust of medical professionals, experiences with bias and discrimination in the clinical encounter, and the patient’s understanding of a potential treatment as helpful versus their belief that the treatment is useless (independent of the science on said treatment’s effectiveness).
So, while sociology in medicine and sociology of medicine might both be interested in the question of “why do patients become noncompliant,” sociology in medicine might approach that question with the intent of identifying something that will lead to increased compliance, whereas sociology of medicine may approach the question in terms of medical harm, so not taking the assumption that compliance is positive, instead, taking the more skeptical view that compliance might be an exercise of power on the part of the healthcare provider over the patient and focusing on issues like the potential for patterns of exploitation and/or harm of certain groups of patients with shared characteristics. Sociology of medicine might ask whether healthcare providers, because they are powerful, are inherently good or right. Sociology in medicine would probably not ask this question at all, instead assuming the answer to be "yes"
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this is completely THEIR SONG pls listen to it
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please i need the dark sides to come back soon
i…i miss them? little chaotic jerks. who even am i?
i do. i miss them. a lot.
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Name: Compliance
Artist: Muse
Alignment: The Web
Lyrics:
Compliance
We just need your compliance
You will feel no pain anymore
And no more defiance
We just need your compliance
Just give us your compliance
We won't let you feel lost anymore
No more self-reliance
(Com-com-com-com-compliance)
Fall into line, you will do as you're told
No choice fatigue, your blood is running cold
We lose control, the world will fall apart
Love of your life will mend your broken heart
Life lived in fear, you need protection
You're all alone, too much rejection
We have what you need, just reach out and touch
We can save you (We can save you), we just need your
Compliance
We just need your compliance
You will feel no pain anymore
No more defiance
Just give us your compliance
Cover your tracks, we know what's best for you
You've bitten off much more than you can chew
You're running scared, you'll run into our arms
Come join our clique, we'll keep you safe from harm
Our toy soldier, you'll do the dirty work
Stay loyal to us, we'll take away the hurt
We have what you need, just reach out and touch
We can save you (We can save you), just give us your
Compliance
We just need your compliance
You will feel no pain anymore
No more defiance
Just give us your compliance
(Com-com-com-com-compliance)
(Com-com-com-com-compliance)
Ooh
Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh
Ooh ooh ooh
Ooh ooh ooh ooh
(We can save you, we can save you)
Compliance
We just need your compliance
You will feel no pain anymore
And no more defiance
We just need your compliance
We just need your compliance
We won't let you feel lost anymore
No more self-reliance
(Com-compliance)
Compliance
We just need your compliance
You will feel no pain anymore
And no more defiance
We just need your compliance
Oh (Com-com-com-com-compliance)
Fear is controlling you (Com-com-com-com-compliance)
It's time to give it up (Com-com-com-com-compliance)
And give in to us (Com-com-com-com-compliance)
(We can save you, we can save you)
Give us your compliance
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