Any consultation that fails to ask about desired outcomes and explains in an understandable way, the risks & benefits, is a flawed consultation. It may take several consultations before a decision can be made. How often does that happen in a hospital?
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I'm so sorry to hear that. Children are another minefield when it comes to consent. I'm a strong advocate for parental rights, but they seem to be relatively meaningless in the current environment. Stuff of my nightmares.
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John, The whole reason anyone become a medical professional is because they are drawn to service. Anyone can make money but not every one can serve...this distinction mandates self reflection...you are an amazing individual for owning that...
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I'm not sure I understand what you think I'm 'owning', Yoseph? Could you elaborate please? I think people are drawn to the medical profession for a variety of reasons tbh. Service, sure. But things like family connections seem to play no small part for some too. Several dynamics.
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