zahrah said:
Jesus, Dasva?!?! I've never heard crazy stories like these! I've got the chills. What the hell kind of doctors do they provide you? Are they graduates of Back Alley University or what? This just disgusts me! So angry!
When you work enough hours/shifts, people make mistakes.
Pre-op, assistants are supposed to make sure the charts are correct, and match the medical history. The surgery team is supposed to make sure that they perform the surgery as specified, and verify that they end up with the same number of tools/items at the end as they do at the beginning of the surgery, minus things that are *supposed* to be left in.
It is pretty rare to never *** up regardless of the field; that is why you usually have other people you work with who check what you are doing. Keep in mind how many medical procedures are performed, and you are hearing about the unsuccessful ones. It sucks to be the person that gets hit by the Bat of Unfortunate Circumstance, but you'll need to look at actual numbers.
And yes, you still have chances when using non-military doctors/hospitals as well.
A doctor isn't any different from a mechanic. Make sure you understand what they are telling you, and make sure they do what they say they are going to do.
Oh, and make double sure to read up on on any medications you are given for interactions.