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tongshize188 karma

I work in surgery, also. My position is one that involves constant protection of the patient. Where I work, I can verbally let the head of my department know, and they will appear to see what is going on. After that, that is all I can do.

The head takes it from there.

If I was in a different state, or a different health care system, the way to go about it might differ.

So far, I have seen nothing to report, thank goodness. But I wouldn't hesitate if there was, because of the way this particular system handles it.

tongshize75 karma

What recommendations would you have for medical personnel, when having a patient with osteogenesis imperfecta?

tongshize46 karma

Actually, I meant what could be done to make the patients' experience better?

What could medical professionals do better for someone with your condition?

What would you like us to know?

tongshize35 karma

No, not a nurse. I'm a First Assist, back in school to become a surgeon.

But thank you for your answer.