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WE FIND UNITY IN PAIN
In Schindler’s case, as he transforms from war profiteer to humanitarian, he spends his entire fortune bribing officials and manipulating systems to save lives. His effort culminated in the creation of Schindler’s list—a roster of 1,100 Jews who would avoid Auschwitz and be sheltered in his factory, an act that profoundly demonstrates that “whoever saves one life saves the world entire.”

Narxcare AND PDMP A MORAL RECKONING
In healthcare today, providers face a similar moral reckoning, one that challenges them to fight back against flawed systems like Narxcare and PDMP that reduce human beings to scores and data points.
Through Smith’s analogy, the human cost of these software systems becomes clear. Just as Schindler recognized the intrinsic value of each life, healthcare providers must challenge the dehumanization inherent in these systems. By doing so, they can honor their commitment to healing rather than harming, making decisions prioritizing human dignity over bureaucratic control.

David Smith’s reflection on the legacy of Zena D. Crenshaw-Logal, Esq., a tireless advocate for human rights and a voice against medical injustice, honors her profound impact on both the legal and medical advocacy fields.
As a fellow pain warrior, Smith deeply connects with Crenshaw-Logal’s fight for transparency and justice in the medical system, particularly concerning the treatment of chronic pain patients.

Zena Crenshaw-Logal’s Esq. work, mainly through organizations like the National Judicial Conduct and Disability Law Project (NJCDLP), emphasized the importance of judicial accountability and ethical oversight in healthcare and legal systems.

Her dedication to challenging corruption and systemic abuse within the judicial process resonates with the ongoing struggles faced by chronic pain patients, especially those targeted by flawed prescription monitoring systems like PDMP and Narxcare. Smith sees her as a beacon of hope in a world where bureaucracy often dehumanizes and harms the most vulnerable.
Crenshaw-Logal was also a staunch advocate against the militarization of medicine, where patients are treated as potential criminals rather than individuals deserving compassionate care.

Smith’s comparison of Narxcare and PDMP to the Milgram Experiment highlights the same issue that Crenshaw-Logal fought against: blind obedience to authority at the expense of human dignity and patient rights.
In her work, she called attention to the injustices faced by marginalized communities and pain patients, many of whom have suffered due to the rigid, often punitive frameworks imposed by healthcare institutions and government bodies.

Smith’s tribute to Crenshaw-Logal acknowledges that she laid the groundwork for continuing the fight against these injustices.

Her legacy inspires activists to continue challenging harmful policies that disregard patients’ well-being.
In this sense, Smith’s advocacy continues her mission to fight for dignity, rights, and humanity in healthcare.

By honoring Zena D. Crenshaw-Logal’s legacy, Smith emphasizes that her work has paved the way for others to challenge the systems that perpetuate medical injustice, a cause that remains vital to the chronic pain community and beyond.
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About the Author: Blue Lotus, MD
The Author received an honorable discharge from the U.S. Navy, where he utilized regional anesthesia and pain management to treat soldiers injured in combat at Walter Reed Hospital. The Author is passionate about medical research and biotechnological innovation in the fields of 3D printing, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine.
