Make sure you take lots of pictures, C!!
Glad school went and is going well for everyone.
I finish my 4th class on Saturday. It's been a super boring one so I'm glad it's almost over. But the next class is Medical Law & Ethics so I'm sure it will be pretty boring too. I can't wait to get to the clinical classes.
Medical law is boring.... and it'll probably be different by th time you graduate anyway LOL! I have a hard time keeping up with fed/PA law changes... I've completely given up trying to remember Ohio law changes (I'm still licensed there, but have'y practiced there in over 10 years!)
Medical ethics is pretty facinating though..... because common sense goes out the window with it. One perect example.... patient comes in and requests a printout for himself, wife, and kids of expenses for past year to submit to his insurance company for reimbursement. What do you do???
Answer.... Give him his only. Then mail (in seperate envelopes) the wifes to HER.... and the kids to both HIM AND HER.
Why? Because even though the request is simple enough.... The man actually wanted to use the copy of his wife's expenses(medications) for both insurance reimbursement, and to give a copy to his lawyer... because his wife is on antidepressants, she's not 'fit' and he wants custody of the kids (she doesn't know this of course). By mailing it to her, either she is informed that he requested it...or if HE opens it and uses it... now its a 'federal offense' of mail tampering and the info can get suppressed in court.
Patient has a 10% chance of surviving a condition... by giving drug x we could increase the odds to 20%... but the course of therapy is $75K and involves much discomfort and their insurance won't pay for it....
Patient is dying of Lou Gehrigs.... she has her mind, but needs life support to breathe and work her heart. Her 20yo niece needs a liver transplant ASAP or she will probably not survive the week. Patient wants to discontinue LS and donate her liver to her niece.... she's not getting better anyway, and is of sound mind to make her own medical decisions...... Can you ethically let her????
And the stories go on.....Medical ethics is a quagmire.... But I always found it very interesting.... hopefully you will too!