Okay, this has been hanging around in the back of my brain for a while. Last month DH had a plastic surgery elective and was treated horribly the entire time. He also saw a lot of 'unprofessional' behavior, to say the least. Things like the surgeon kissing and/or grabbing the breasts/butts of nurses during surgery (the nurses did NOT like/want this and complained about it afterwards, though never 'officially'), seriously instructing his residents to go to strip clubs and pass out his card to the strippers who 'could use boob jobs' , yelling at people for no other reason than to 'worship' him (he actually used words like 'you should be worshiping the ground I walk on), ect. And the thing that put me over the top was on DH's last day, the surgeon told him that closing a specific wound was DH's clinical exam (which actually does not exist). It was a cut that went through the fascia, DH said there were three layers of sutures to put in (I'm sure some of you will have a better idea of what this means than I do). DH has never put sutures in other than on the surface of the skin. So, this would be a great learning experience, but then the surgeon said something to the effect of DH being here long enough to know what to do and what tools to call for (DH didn't) and then left the room. So DH sutured unsupervised, and when he was just over half done, the surgeon came back in, yelled at him for being to slow and then stood over him yelling 'faster! faster!' etc until it was finished. The kicker?? This patient was HIV positive. To me this is unbelievable. I don't have a problem with DH suturing a HIV positive patient, but to do techniques for the first time and unsupervised, with the wrong tools, and then with someone yelling in your ear seems like an incredible risk.
So, the course evaluations just came out and DH reported everything. From what he knows, nobody has ever reported anything, in order to ensure a good grade. Still, I don't think anything will come of it, the surgeon is a big shot (and obviously knows it ), except for maybe a month from the bottom of hell when DH does his surgery sub-I next year. I know this kind of thing isn't normal within a hospital, but it must happen more than I realize. I mean, this guy is getting away with it, and DH talked to other people who have worked with him and and got same stories. Is it not as big of a deal as I think?
Well, I feel better anyway. It has been bothering me for a while. Thanks for the vent. :|
So, the course evaluations just came out and DH reported everything. From what he knows, nobody has ever reported anything, in order to ensure a good grade. Still, I don't think anything will come of it, the surgeon is a big shot (and obviously knows it ), except for maybe a month from the bottom of hell when DH does his surgery sub-I next year. I know this kind of thing isn't normal within a hospital, but it must happen more than I realize. I mean, this guy is getting away with it, and DH talked to other people who have worked with him and and got same stories. Is it not as big of a deal as I think?
Well, I feel better anyway. It has been bothering me for a while. Thanks for the vent. :|
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