Sunday, October 4, 2020

Too late for Dr. Conley to reclaim a now-sullied reputation

He'll just be lumped in with Ronny Jackson and Dr. Weirdo (I can't recall Trump's original personal doctor's name).


"Necessarily"?









UPDATE:

“VIP syndrome,” as it is known in the literature, is described as a cycle of patient demands resulting in unsound clinical judgment in efforts to meet unrealistic expectations resulting in deleterious outcomes. The expectation of special treatment and emphasis on more tests and interventions often results in iatrogenic consequences, with the need for further and often unnecessarily innocuous medical interventions that perpetuate this precarious cycle.

[...]

Learning the dangers of the VIP syndrome is undeniably a valuable experience for trainees. It may be an auspicious opportunity for them to develop confidence in their ability to provide excellent medical care, along with sound medical judgment, when confronted with demanding VIP patients expressing strong levels of doubt.

  NIH
Dr. Conley did say that Trump was insistent he didn't need oxygen. I'm sure he's self-diagnosing and demanding experimental treatments according to what he's head on Fox & Friends.



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