I should also congratulate you for your idea and work (I checked your website). Doctors work for the benefit of not only their patients but everyone else and should make that approach in every possible way. Caring about the system and it's imperfections, helping people avoid medical problems, is one of those ways. Great. Congratulations.
I am working on a presentation about "Mistakes, Law and Ethics" and these videos caught my attention. I had to leave my comment to congratulate such piece of work. Very calm, organized and understandable discussion with great Ideas pointed out. I don't know if the legislation still remains the same but I totally agree with your positions so hopefully, if not already, they will change.
Over 20 years ago, I was misdiagnosed after a pharmaceutical overdose. A co worker had slipped me a massive overdose of a phenolphthalein containing product. I was disoriented and had lost track of time when my dad took me to a doctor. I was given a prescription for Tagament. I was denied access to my blood tests. The receptionists were making fun of me because I had blood in my UA.
Now other doctors act like they are afraid of me. Or perhaps what I know.
I should also congratulate you for your idea and work (I checked your website). Doctors work for the benefit of not only their patients but everyone else and should make that approach in every possible way. Caring about the system and it's imperfections, helping people avoid medical problems, is one of those ways. Great. Congratulations.
olhavracsiul 10 months ago
I am working on a presentation about "Mistakes, Law and Ethics" and these videos caught my attention. I had to leave my comment to congratulate such piece of work. Very calm, organized and understandable discussion with great Ideas pointed out. I don't know if the legislation still remains the same but I totally agree with your positions so hopefully, if not already, they will change.
olhavracsiul 10 months ago
Over 20 years ago, I was misdiagnosed after a pharmaceutical overdose. A co worker had slipped me a massive overdose of a phenolphthalein containing product. I was disoriented and had lost track of time when my dad took me to a doctor. I was given a prescription for Tagament. I was denied access to my blood tests. The receptionists were making fun of me because I had blood in my UA.
Now other doctors act like they are afraid of me. Or perhaps what I know.
007twilightzone 1 year ago