Friday, November 29, 2019

Affected-Connected


2 comments:

bsc said...

Long time ago when effective plasmaphoresis or heavy steroid use was not available for treatment of Myasthenic crisis I had a patient in ICU fort some days and one day the chief resident asked me to remove him to regular ward as more pressing traetable cardiac patient had priority
I resisted and talked to my boss etc but had to give in
Two days later he died (how can I forget him)
I always used in my clinical practice his name for asking patients for memory check R
Remember this name I will ask you after five minutes
Ian Goldberg (yes he was a jew)

Zindagi-ki-diary said...

I hear you. Been in such situations many times, where I resisted patient discharge or transfer, but had to bow to political pressure. And, later had a bad outcome. Medicine is more of an art than science. That 'extra gut feeling' in physician is due to years of experience which can't be countered just by medical reasoning.