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My dad told me this story yesterday. It happened in a local hospital and the doctor involved was a friend of friend (as is often the case). Anyway, I am shocked and horrified in more ways than one and I wanted to share and see what you guys think...
A middle-aged anesthesiologist with about 25 years of experience under her belt messed up a very basic setting on the ventilator during a routine surgery (I don't know the technical terms so I'm risking making an ass out of myself here, but apparently she had it set to just give the patient oxygen rather than providing full mechanical ventilation, when in fact the patient needed the latter.) The patient died as a direct result of this mistake, and later a nurse came back into the OR to find the physician unconscious on the floor after she'd tried to kill herself. They revived her but it looks like she's sustained long-term brain damage.
My kneejerk reaction was first grief and sympathy for all involved, and then wanting to defend the anesthesiologist.
My dad's reaction? He wanted to call the newspaper and tell them 😕 I was infuriated on behalf of this woman who had obviously already been through enough and who was not going to be practicing medicine again any time soon, if ever. He said that as a professional who'd been working so long she should've been sad but just moved on about the mistake, and that the community "deserved to know what's happening at their hospital". I am still angry and confused as to how that could be someone's response to such a horrific tragedy, and I was hoping to hear your thoughts on the subject.
A middle-aged anesthesiologist with about 25 years of experience under her belt messed up a very basic setting on the ventilator during a routine surgery (I don't know the technical terms so I'm risking making an ass out of myself here, but apparently she had it set to just give the patient oxygen rather than providing full mechanical ventilation, when in fact the patient needed the latter.) The patient died as a direct result of this mistake, and later a nurse came back into the OR to find the physician unconscious on the floor after she'd tried to kill herself. They revived her but it looks like she's sustained long-term brain damage.
My kneejerk reaction was first grief and sympathy for all involved, and then wanting to defend the anesthesiologist.
My dad's reaction? He wanted to call the newspaper and tell them 😕 I was infuriated on behalf of this woman who had obviously already been through enough and who was not going to be practicing medicine again any time soon, if ever. He said that as a professional who'd been working so long she should've been sad but just moved on about the mistake, and that the community "deserved to know what's happening at their hospital". I am still angry and confused as to how that could be someone's response to such a horrific tragedy, and I was hoping to hear your thoughts on the subject.