My son with CF is 5 and has been in the hospital 4 times. During the course of those hospitalizations, our unrelenting questioning of pretty much everything has prevented medical mistakes twice and detected a mix-up where he was given an IV medicine belonging to the kid in the room next door.
Hospitals are complicated places and anybody who thinks a medical degree somehow makes a person perfect is dangerously wrong. I do not see it as "second-guessing" - just as a necessary part of the patient-doctor dialogue that leads to the best possible care.
Hospitals are complicated places and anybody who thinks a medical degree somehow makes a person perfect is dangerously wrong. I do not see it as "second-guessing" - just as a necessary part of the patient-doctor dialogue that leads to the best possible care.