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"J Young" |
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08 Sep 2005 12:08:11 AM |
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Dozy doctors might as well be drunk |
As much as I disdain the habit, I could greatly appreciate why a doctor
would prefer to be drunk, rather than tired. If assigned to the
abortion unit, the trauma of killing these innocents must be
overwhelming. A few shots are needed to numb the guilt. It's one reason
so many doctors choose to work at Catholic hospitals.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/print.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=10344494
Dozy doctors might as well be drunk
CHICAGO - The long work weeks of doctors in training leave them so
fatigued that their reaction times are comparable to someone who is
slightly drunk, say researchers.
Resident doctors following a "heavy call" schedule that can require a
90-hour work week performed more poorly on a driving simulation test
than those on a "light call" rotation averaging 44 hours a week who
then drank liquor until their blood alcohol level reached 0.05 per
cent, the study said.
Drivers with a 0.08 per cent blood alcohol level are considered drunk.
The research echoes a previous study that found interns who worked
heavy schedules made 50 per cent more mistakes with patients and had 22
per cent more serious errors on critical care units.
A survey of resident doctors also found they were three times more
likely than average to have been involved in a motor vehicle crash.
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| User: "Ray Fischer" |
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| Title: Re: Dozy doctors might as well be drunk |
08 Sep 2005 12:37:36 AM |
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J Young <youngopinions@aol.com> wrote:
As much as I disdain the habit, I could greatly appreciate why a doctor
would prefer to be drunk, rather than tired. If assigned to the
abortion unit, the trauma of killing these innocents must be
overwhelming. A few shots are needed to numb the guilt. It's one reason
You're so corrupted with evil that all you have left is hate.
--
Ray Fischer
rfischer@sonic.net
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| User: "MarkA" |
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| Title: Re: Dozy doctors might as well be drunk |
08 Sep 2005 08:07:10 AM |
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On Wed, 07 Sep 2005 22:08:11 -0700, J Young wrote:
As much as I disdain the habit, I could greatly appreciate why a doctor
would prefer to be drunk, rather than tired.
I believe they are comparing two causes of impairment, not suggesting that
a doctor should chose between them.
If assigned to the abortion
unit, the trauma of killing these innocents must be overwhelming. A few
shots are needed to numb the guilt. It's one reason so many doctors choose
to work at Catholic hospitals.
Even in training, nobody is *required* to do abortions if they feel it is
morally wrong. Certainly, a practicing physician doesn't have to perform
abortions if he/she doesn't want to. You don't have to work at a Catholic
hospital to avoid it.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/print.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=10344494
Dozy doctors might as well be drunk
CHICAGO - The long work weeks of doctors in training leave them so
fatigued that their reaction times are comparable to someone who is
slightly drunk, say researchers.
Resident doctors following a "heavy call" schedule that can require a
90-hour work week performed more poorly on a driving simulation test than
those on a "light call" rotation averaging 44 hours a week who then drank
liquor until their blood alcohol level reached 0.05 per cent, the study
said.
Drivers with a 0.08 per cent blood alcohol level are considered drunk.
The research echoes a previous study that found interns who worked heavy
schedules made 50 per cent more mistakes with patients and had 22 per cent
more serious errors on critical care units.
....which is saying that instead of screwing up 4 things, they screwed up 5
things.
A survey of resident doctors also found they were three times more likely
than average to have been involved in a motor vehicle crash.
Driving is boring. Lots of people fall asleep at the wheel. When someone
comes into the ER at 3 AM with a stab wound of the abdomen, bleeding all
over the place, whatever tiredness you may have been feeling tends to be
forgotten in the urgency of the situation.
--
MarkA
(still caught in the maze of twisty little passages, all different)
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| User: "LC" |
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| Title: Re: Dozy doctors might as well be drunk |
08 Sep 2005 09:49:25 AM |
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Schizophrenic hypocrite "J Young" <youngopinions@aol.com>
AKA <> "IBen Getiner" wrote in message
news:1126156091.681552.3860@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
As much as I disdain the habit, I could greatly appreciate why a doctor
would prefer to be drunk,
"11% ABV Belgian ale produces the finest high imaginable."
From: ("IBen Getiner/J Young")
Message-ID: <6ba61564.0403152248.6bfffd17@posting.google.com>
"Shut you pie-hole. You're wrecking my hash buzz."
From: ("IBen Getiner/J Young")
Message-ID: <6ba61564.0403102112.4b88f11f@posting.google.com>
rather than tired. If assigned to the
abortion unit, the trauma of killing these innocents must be
overwhelming. A few shots are needed to numb the guilt.
"Why is it okay to kill a baby ,but not okay to f*ck him or her?" ~
"JYoung/IBenGetiner", whining pedophile.
Message-ID: <25e1e54f.0404252034.356729e@posting.google.com>
It's one reason so many doctors choose to work at Catholic hospitals.
"Ever notice that the mass media generally embraces Catholicism? This
should signal a red flag to any thinking soul in and of itself. I say
watch out for any religion that worships sinful mortals like the pope
or Mary."
From: (IBen Getiner AKA ":Jon Young")
Newsgroups:
alt.religion.christian.catholic,alt.religion.christian.roman-catholic,han.soc.religion.christianity.catholic
Subject: Re: Beginning of the End for catholic Church
Date: 14 Dec 2002 01:02:58 -0800
Message-ID:
LC~ It would seem schizotroll "J/IBen" can't make up his mind on anything.
"anal stimulation with a ***** helps enhance the spanking experience."
From: (Jon Young), obviously looking forward to his
prison time.
Newsgroups: soc.sexuality.spanking
Subject: best done with help
Date: 5 Oct 2003 18:00:43 -0700
Message-ID: <567f3dc3.0310051700.31b4eb95@posting.google.com>
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| User: "Paul Duca" |
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| Title: Re: Dozy doctors might as well be drunk |
08 Sep 2005 06:15:35 PM |
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in article 1126156091.681552.3860@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com, J Young at
youngopinions@aol.com wrote on 9/8/05 1:08 AM:
As much as I disdain the habit, I could greatly appreciate why a doctor
would prefer to be drunk, rather than tired.
And why does this matter to you? If anything, don't you hope their
tiredness kills a homosexual or "activist" judge?
If assigned to the
abortion unit, the trauma of killing these innocents must be
overwhelming. A few shots are needed to numb the guilt. It's one reason
so many doctors choose to work at Catholic hospitals.
Before they discover how much less the Catholic hospital pays...
Paul
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