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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Texas
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Journeyman
Doctor PO69....I have known you on here for going on 5 years now, we've had our moments but I feel overall we are okay to go back and forth about things, so I must ask you ...#1 why would u even say you accidently killed two people even if it was a joke? And if it really happened ,how did it happen?
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I didnt KILL anyone. 2 patients may have died under my care from post surgical complications. Killed and DIED are two totally different things!! I wasnt the only doctor who was there and in Mexico the surgical areas are not as sterile as they are here in the US. Even here in the US, patients die from nosocomial infections. It can happen and it did.
In one case, 2 sponges were left inside a patient. We are supposed to count those as physicians, but we always take them out and announce the count to a presiding nurse who is responsible for the final count. Well, not sure what happened, but the nurse gave us the correct count, but it was obviously incorrect. Of course I wouldnt expect 99% of the posters to understand such things in depth, so that is all that I will say on the matter.
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