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re: Remember that girl in Mass. that was taken from her parents by the state?
Posted on 3/26/14 at 8:27 pm to NHTIGER
Posted on 3/26/14 at 8:27 pm to NHTIGER
A doctor makes that decision due to legal obligation and does not need a team to make it.
Even with a team of docs 3 days later they still have no business making that diagnosis. It takes a long time to tease out most medical possibilities prior to making this diagnosis.
If they thought the parents were abusive then fine by me. Basing it on this rare and unique diagnosis is foolishness. It has to be something else going on. Her Tufts doctor is now part of her treatment.
Even with a team of docs 3 days later they still have no business making that diagnosis. It takes a long time to tease out most medical possibilities prior to making this diagnosis.
If they thought the parents were abusive then fine by me. Basing it on this rare and unique diagnosis is foolishness. It has to be something else going on. Her Tufts doctor is now part of her treatment.
Posted on 3/26/14 at 8:35 pm to Paluka
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A doctor makes that decision due to legal obligation and does not need a team to make it.
Yeah, you're wrong here. A decision of this magnitude is not going to be just made by one doctor. Especially in an academic hospital, there without question were multiple doctors that had a hand in this and evaluated the pt (whether they came up with the right decision is still unknown at this point).
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