When medical professionals lose their professionalism... For a quick synopsis, just read the RED LINES. This is exactly the reason why Facebook is evil: but yes, the doctors were being royally stupid too.
personally i think they weren't outrageously out of line, but it should be obvious not to post pictures of patients.... especially if they aren't completely clothed... i don't understand why it is such a big deal posing with guns? and having a drink? it's not like they aren't doing their job or were they drinking on the job? they have enough on their plates attending to so many victims, aren't they entitled to some sort of separation?
The image of healers, who normally are considered to be of clear and educated minds; instead, clouding their judgment with drink and casually manipulating instruments that would nominally be consider the antithesis of their calling, would almost certainly be viewed by most as being disturbingly loaded with cognitive dissonance. There's a time and place for everything; these guys just didn't realize that this was neither the time nor the place.
just cause the rest of the world links the word doctor to the word pure doesn't necessarily mean they need to live up to it. They are people like everyone else and are entitled to their pursuit of happiness as long as this pursuit isn't causing bodily harm to another person. So they drink, who doesn't, at that age. They found it amusing to hold a gun and pose for a picture with soldiers of haiti, shit the news i watched showed a landscape view of hospitals with people practially lying in bed half naked, but no ones says shit about that. Written consent my ass, it's not like the main focus was HEY LOOK AT THIS HALF NAKED MAN, it was more of a picture documenting their personal experience in haiti. They are doctors, after all, they should be judged solely on the quality of work they provide. Not on how they choose to spend some leisure time.