I think they picked these people to interview because the ones who committed suicide weren’t available to comment.
You really have no clue what treating COVID patients during this pandemic is like.
People risking their lives to help you not die because of the bad choices you made and you call it a “pity party?” Please, get a clue.
Next time you’re sick or injured, please make it a point to tell your healthcare provider how little you care for them as a human being. Or about human beings in general.
You and your wife both sound like wonderful people and I wish you both long, happy and healthy lives. May our paths never cross again (I just figured out how to use the “ignore” function so I’m hopeful about the future for us both).
Take care, my friend.
Like I said, my wife does, the neighbor I’ve know for 20 years, his wife does, etc.
Yes. There are overly sensitive medical workers posting blogs and giving reporters fodder right now who’ll probably rethink their career choices soon.
The vaaaaaast majority haven’t let a patient making things up bother them for decades. They also aren’t being interviewed about Covid out of reporter boredom or page clicks and ad revenue.
“I didn’t OD. It was just a little coke.” LOL. Yeah. This is the sixth time we’ve hit you with Narcan, dummy.
People doing their jobs without drama aren’t “newsworthy”. Neither are well run hospital networks with plenty of staff and handling things just fine.
Just how it always goes.
But pleeeeze. Tell me how my wife doesn’t know patients and patient care again. It’s truly cute. She does know a freaking out nurse when she sees one though.
Probably why she’s supervised them for years...
Is there burnout in some isolated places? Bad management? Low pay? High case load? Sure. If that’s the only story one can find online though, one should be highly skeptical. It’s not the majority or the norm.
Ask
@bbchien how much sleep he has lost over patients lying to him over his career. LOL. Not much, I bet. He even “fires” those patients these days. Different type of practice, same humans. Doing the usual human stuff.
You should hear how many patients lie through their teeth to the nurse until the “wonderful” Doctor walks in, too. Hahaha.
Never said Covid was nice to treat. Said the article focuses on an age-old problem in patient care that indicates a few folks just aren’t cut out to deal with patients who lie.
Or who don’t have enough experience yet to know it’ll be happening their whole lives... long after the reporters aren’t hunting Covid sob stories.