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Unethical practice on the part of medical professionals.

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Unethical practice on the part of medical professionals.

Postby westbroc90 » Wed Apr 06, 2011 3:57 am

doctordidi we the patients should not sit back and not be in on the orders and medications given to us. If we do not understand something or do not know what the medication if for or what side effec ts, my God we have to ask questions.You make it sound like all doctors are goofing up when most doctors are very careful and do c heck on their patients. I have bee with my primary care doctor for many years and have never had antyting bad happen. for one thing he explains why he iw doing certain things and what the medications are for and what side effects could occur.We as patients cannot afford not to ask questions and make sure we know that medication we are given and what it is for. Also be careful at the pharmacy as often they are very busy. One day I got my prescriptions and paid my copay. then did not check but just walked out. I do not remember what made me check the sack of medications but I opened it and none of the bottles had my name on them. they had a Mr.Thersaon's name of them so I hurried right back into the pharmacy and collided with a young man who was really upset.I got in line behind him. He said," look these are not my medications. they belong to a Mrs. uh um, Hatley". I tapped him on the shoulder." Are you Mr.Thersaon?' He said," and you must be Mrs. Hatley?" I smiled,"Got it, seems we got each others medications" so we handed the two sacks of medications to the pharmacist . He apologized, and made sure this time we each had the right prescriptions.It is not so much that all pharmacists are careless or all doctors careless, it is a fact the humn being can and do make mistakes. It is up to us as patients to open our mouths and ask questions. its our health and we must be proactive.
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Postby akule76 » Wed Apr 06, 2011 4:00 am

I have always thought that physicians found negligate in the things you have mentions are severely punished. They have their license revoked, have to pay fines, etc. I really haven't heard of that much unprofessional behaviour these days. There have been afew pretenders and the ones I have heard of all have been caught. I am sure there are unscrupulous doctors just like in every other walk of life. It is hard to become a doctor and get a good position.
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Postby albanwr26 » Wed Apr 06, 2011 4:04 am

To err is human. So a doctor may do a wrong judgement to a case. But he should never be negligent and should always stick to the ethics of the profession, he should always put 100% efforts for his patients.
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Postby avikar76 » Wed Apr 06, 2011 4:14 am

And any negligence should meat with the strictest of consequences.
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Postby unss94 » Wed Apr 06, 2011 4:16 am

And any negligence should meat with the strictest of consequences.
Hi doc, First of all we should understand that doctors are humans too and even they can make mistakes. Since we both are from India and we know how much pressures are doctors are in India especially they are in government job and posted in rural area. They not only have to work 24 X7 as they are always on call duty plus they have to see about 100 patients a day and then look for so many other govt programmes like TB, malaria , tour subcenters and so on yet given no facilites and on top of it abusive rural population ( now dont say no as i have myself seen it) , so if a doctor has to see 100 patients a day , day in and day out, do u really think he can always be attentive, it is not hummanly possible, yet no one would understand. And compared to others whose mistakes can kill like police, lawyers, judiciary , army etc doctors on the whole as %age of cases make hardly any mistake. So before making one more law against doctors first think about their work load. Ask govt to let their doctors only see 5 to 7 patients a day like in west and give them facilites as in west along with pay and see the difference.
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Postby arne33 » Wed Apr 06, 2011 4:19 am

when my turns 2yrs old my sister and I took him to the childrens clinic for baby checkup includes the shot this nurse practioner was rude by telling us he will never growup so i decided to transfer his medical record to another clinic now my 10 year old is growing he's tall as my sister for the nurse practioner who made that comment is a making mistake
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Postby darce » Wed Apr 06, 2011 4:22 am

when my turns 2yrs old my sister and I took him to the childrens clinic for baby checkup includes the shot this nurse practioner was rude by telling us he will never growup so i decided to transfer his medical record to another clinic now my 10 year old is growing he's tall as my sister for the nurse practioner who made that comment is a making mistake
One of the reasons that I think this happens as often as it does is because of the fact that there are many patients that are seeking medical care that don't have the patience to wait for proper diagnosis. What I guess that I am trying to say is that people should realize before they seek medical care is that they need to have patience so that the doctors are able to properly treat the patients that come in for care.
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Postby barclay76 » Wed Apr 06, 2011 4:30 am

Medicines can cure, but they can also kill. This can happen if the dosage is wrong, the doctor’s diagnosis is incorrect, or if there is severe adverse reaction of the drug used. No one knows this better than a physician. Yet, there are medical professionals who routinely and carelessly prescribe medications without even bothering to examine the patient properly or make a proper diagnosis based on scientific principles. So, don’t you think that the government should send out a clear signal to physicians that it would not condone such negligent, callous, unethical and unprofessional behaviour any more?
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Postby gerard » Wed Apr 06, 2011 4:39 am

You can say that if doctors do pratice such deliberately, but there is such a thing called human error, doctors as humanbeings are subject to such errors so we have to treatment fairly.
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Postby jung-hwa75 » Wed Apr 06, 2011 4:47 am

Hi there! Unethical and erroneous diagnosis should not be treated lightly. Aside from endangering the lives of unsuspecting patients it also cause unwarranted, unfounded and unnecessary anxiety especially when you are given a wrong diagnosis. Weeks ago I saw the news about a man who was given a wrong diagnosis and was made to believe that he was HIV positive for eight (8)...yes eight!!! years. I can't imagine the pain, the trauma, the cost spent for medication and of course the drama of being an HIV positive person then only to find out that you were not HIV positive at all. From what I heard from the news, the man sued the hospital and the medical practitioners for malpractice. I do hope there are remedies and appropriate legal actions on matters like this especially when it pertains to medical malpractice. Life should not be taken lightly. Doctors are paid well and even a short visit to their clinic entails costs to poor patients. They should be the first to protect lives and not endanger and destroy lives. Failure to do so should subject medical practitioners to proper disciplinary actions, penalties and appropriate professional evaluation. Have a good day and happy mylotting! :D
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