When the Doctor's a Serial Killer
Briefly

The available cases indicate that doctors often kill from the desire for a godlike sense of power over patients or from experimental curiosity.
Healthcare serial killers might be any type of employees in the healthcare system who use their position to murder at least two patients in two separate incidents.
They tend to use methods not easily detected. When caught, they're usually quick to claim they were motivated by compassion, but a full investigation contradicts this.
Certain behavioral signals can alert healthcare organizations to watch for them, indicating the need for vigilance within trusted medical roles.
Read at Psychology Today
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