Discuss Medical Malpractice and what should happen to doctors who perform it (accidently or purposely). Also, discuss Medical Malpractice in your life(if you or someone you know has experienced it).
Medical Malpractice
Started by Black Flame, Sep 04 2006 06:52 PM
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#1
Posted 04 September 2006 - 06:52 PM
Discuss Medical Malpractice and what should happen to doctors who perform it (accidently or purposely). Also, discuss Medical Malpractice in your life(if you or someone you know has experienced it).
#2
Posted 04 September 2006 - 06:56 PM
It really sucks that this happened to him. Sorry man.
But, I think it depends on how serious the malpractive is. How bad they mess up I guess you could say. If it was something that could kill you, or something very serious they should maybe recieve a warning or something along the lines of that, and the second time suspension or whatever, but lets not get into that. If it was not serious at all like some leg injury I don't think they should necessarily be dismissed, but if it happens multiple times, I think they should recieve some kind of punishment. That's my view.
But, I think it depends on how serious the malpractive is. How bad they mess up I guess you could say. If it was something that could kill you, or something very serious they should maybe recieve a warning or something along the lines of that, and the second time suspension or whatever, but lets not get into that. If it was not serious at all like some leg injury I don't think they should necessarily be dismissed, but if it happens multiple times, I think they should recieve some kind of punishment. That's my view.
#3
Posted 05 September 2006 - 02:39 AM
Yep, regardless. Means they just aren't qualifyed to do their job.
My story: One of my friends split his arm, down his forearm. They had to reconstruct his entire arm, doctor malpractices(?) and now my friend no longer has feeling in his left forearm and a very large scar. Originally, there was supposed to be no scar.
My story: One of my friends split his arm, down his forearm. They had to reconstruct his entire arm, doctor malpractices(?) and now my friend no longer has feeling in his left forearm and a very large scar. Originally, there was supposed to be no scar.
#4
Posted 05 September 2006 - 03:05 AM
they should be fired or be suspended if it's their first offence.
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