All of the following statements are true about the lymphatic…
All of the following statements are true about the lymphatic system, except which one?
All of the following statements are true about the lymphatic…
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All оf the fоllоwing stаtements аre true аbout the lymphatic system, except which one?
All оf the fоllоwing stаtements аre true аbout the lymphatic system, except which one?
Dr. Grаy Dr. Grаy, is аn оbstetrician at Flоrida Hоspital who has been encountering conflict with other obstetricians in the practice. Dr. Gray recently attended a Continuing Medical Education Conference on the risks associated with Caesarian deliveries for both mothers and infants. According to the Conference, mothers face risks of surgical infection, longer healing times, and potential for complications during future pregnancies. For infants, Caesarian delivery alters infants’ microbiome and appears to increase long terms risks such as increased risk of obesity, asthma, and allergies. Based on scientific data at the Conference, Dr. Gray observed that performing Caesarian sections versus traditional deliveries creates three times as much income for the hospital, and wonders if Obstetrics’ financial stake is influencing the decision toward more Caesarian deliveries. When Dr. Gray approached the Head of Obstetrics, Dr. King, with his concerns, Dr. King told Dr. Gray, “This is the best thing for everyone involved. We know how unpredictable babies are. This way, we schedule them to come on time, when we are staffed, and these surgeries certainly don’t hurt our revenue. I expect you to fall in line and perform the surgeries just like we have been doing for years now.” Dr. Gray disagrees, believes the current level of Caesarian surgical delivery puts his patients at risk, and begins decreasing the amount of Caesarian deliveries. Dr. Gray receives a phone call from the Florida Hospital Medical Council, who informs him they will be holding a Hearing to Suspend his privileges for three months. Dr. King alleges Dr. Gray has refused to follow senior physician directives and is insubordinate. Dr. Gray wonders how to respond to Dr. King’s allegations when he reports to the Medical Council, does not want to lose his privileges in the hospital, and wonders what recourse he has available.