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I wouldn't call that "fairly easy to work with" but "holding a twenty-year-old hostage and ruining both his life and his parents' finances."
Makes me incredibly angry. This is a very serious problem that is by no means a one-off. I hope the family can find appropriate compensation. I don't know if a lawsuit would ever succeed in cases like this, but it certainly seems like negligence.
Missionary health
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Yeah...inspiration had its limits, and I've heard of way too many health things being handled poorly to think that it's a good idea to put a guy with no healthcare training in a position to essentially give or withhold access to medical treatment.
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I wonder if there are Workers' Comp laws that apply. Because yeah, that story seriously made me mad.
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Zedability wrote:Yeah...inspiration had its limits, and I've heard of way too many health things being handled poorly to think that it's a good idea to put a guy with no healthcare training in a position to essentially give or withhold access to medical treatment.
Fortunately, my mission president was a cardio-thoracic surgeon or something, so his medical advice was always pretty good.
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And my mission president was G's mission president's boss as CEO of IHC. This hierarchy carries into my brother's and my IRL relationship as well.Giovanni Schwartz wrote:Zedability wrote:Yeah...inspiration had its limits, and I've heard of way too many health things being handled poorly to think that it's a good idea to put a guy with no healthcare training in a position to essentially give or withhold access to medical treatment.
Fortunately, my mission president was a cardio-thoracic surgeon or something, so his medical advice was always pretty good.
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I also happened to have had a bishop who was in the healthcare industry, but I'm not so sure that's germane to the issue of what this young man had to go through.
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On a lighter note, we had two return senior missionaries talk today. They had served stateside in a variety of capacities including as health care admins for the elders for a period of time. The husband decided to share some of the more creative things that some elders had done. Luckily none of these resulted in a darwin award.
Elder: How do you treat a burn?
Health Care Admin: Where is this burn and how bad?
E: It's pretty bad and on my chest
HCA: How'd you burn your chest?
E: I tried ironing my shirt while I was wearing it.
Some other elders had their water heater stop working, so to heat up water, they decided to drop a hot iron in a 5 gallon bucket of water.
An elder ate a fuzzy wuzzy caterpillar on a dare and called to say that his tongue still felt fuzzy and still tasted weird.
There were some others, but I can't remember them all. Overall, his talk was very enjoyable for an otherwise gloomy sunday.
Elder: How do you treat a burn?
Health Care Admin: Where is this burn and how bad?
E: It's pretty bad and on my chest
HCA: How'd you burn your chest?
E: I tried ironing my shirt while I was wearing it.
Some other elders had their water heater stop working, so to heat up water, they decided to drop a hot iron in a 5 gallon bucket of water.
An elder ate a fuzzy wuzzy caterpillar on a dare and called to say that his tongue still felt fuzzy and still tasted weird.
There were some others, but I can't remember them all. Overall, his talk was very enjoyable for an otherwise gloomy sunday.
*Insert Evil Laughter Here*