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Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by Brownshugar69: 2:55pm On Sep 24, 2019
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How can someone value money over life of a human being. Same thing will visit their children in futur
Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by capitalzero: 2:56pm On Sep 24, 2019
Angelfrost:


The things some of these so called professionals do, especially in government establishments, is unpardonable. It's beyond negligence!!!

I had a friend who vowed to murder at least 3 medical doctors before the year was over. It took us serious counselling and words of advice before he calmed down and changed his mind. Hmmm.

We know welfare of health workers here is at an all time low (one of the poorest in the world), but that doesn't mean you play with people's lives... What exactly is the Hippocratic law for??!...

Maybe, we should start doing better background checks on individuals employed as healthcare providers.

What have doctors done to him?
Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by Thegamingorca(m): 2:57pm On Sep 24, 2019
Angelfrost:


The things some of these so called professionals do, especially in government establishments, is unpardonable. It's beyond negligence!!!

I had a friend who vowed to murder at least 3 medical doctors before the year was over. It took us serious counselling and words of advice before he calmed down and changed his mind. Hmmm.

We know welfare of health workers here is at an all time low (one of the poorest in the world), but that doesn't mean you play with people's lives... What exactly is the Hippocratic law for??!...

Maybe, we should start doing better background checks on individuals employed as healthcare providers.


grin the laws are designed to protect humanity from the doctor and especially protect himself from humanity

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Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by Angelfrost(m): 3:02pm On Sep 24, 2019
capitalzero:


What have doctors done to him?

They refused to treat his child due to inability to deposit certain funds at that time... By the time the dough came, and treatment commenced, it was all too late.

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Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by capitalzero: 3:10pm On Sep 24, 2019
Blaming doctors for death in hospitals is not fair. Most people blaming doctors have poor attitude to work and relate poorly with clients in their respective offices especially those working in public institutions.
People are expecting doctors to be saints in corrupt society that value no human lives. Doctors are products of society. If society is bad,professionals who are products of the same society will also be bad.
Before you blame any doctor,ask yourself 'am I dedicated to my duty?

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Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by mcparrotnnam(m): 3:11pm On Sep 24, 2019
this is so o o o o sad some of this doctors are lazy
Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by capitalzero: 3:11pm On Sep 24, 2019
Angelfrost:


They refused to treat his child due to inability to deposit certain funds at that time... By the time the dough came, and treatment commenced, it was all too late.

Too bad. I feel for your friend. We have no respect for human lives in this country

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Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by chukel(m): 3:30pm On Sep 24, 2019
PoliticalWitch:
More details about the case...loading

Husband's side...



I can see lies laced up in this write up. Out of emotion or what, the man lied terribly and is a terrible liar.
Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by Thegamingorca(m): 3:31pm On Sep 24, 2019
Angelfrost:


They refused to treat his child due to inability to deposit certain funds at that time... By the time the dough came, and treatment commenced, it was all too late.


Haaa it's the system you should blame nah.

You want doctors to treat for free

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Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by Angelfrost(m): 3:33pm On Sep 24, 2019
Thegamingorca:



Haaa it's the system you should blame nah.

You want doctors to treat for free

Nope... I want doctors to be doctors first i.e humanitarian.
Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by Thegamingorca(m): 3:34pm On Sep 24, 2019
PoliticalWitch:
More details about the case...loading

Husband's side...





You want them to hang blood for free lol.
Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by aydowsky(m): 3:34pm On Sep 24, 2019
They said d wife died due to transfusion reaction are they trying to blame the medical laboratory?

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Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by Nobody: 3:38pm On Sep 24, 2019
Justice must prevail...

RIP to the deceased!!!

cry cry cry
Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by Thegamingorca(m): 3:38pm On Sep 24, 2019
Angelfrost:


Nope... I want doctors to be doctors first i.e humanitarian.



Nahh experience has taught ppl better.

Hospital policies are that nothing should be administered without payment made prior.

It is why patients deposit cash on the day of admission which dey use for runarounds like blood and soon.

The doctors hands are therefore tied

Most ppl think healthcare is a joke and come with little other than consultation fee with no money to run tests or even process blood.

No doctor will cough out cash to pay for someone's services.

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Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by Thegamingorca(m): 3:40pm On Sep 24, 2019
aydowsky:
They said d wife died due to transfusion reaction are they trying to blame the medical laboratory?


The cmd is dumb sef.

Instead of him to say the person meant to pay for her services was no where to be found.

Infact she was died with no public funding
Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by shugabasbn: 3:40pm On Sep 24, 2019
saintaustine:
Many doctors are guity of negligence,
Sometimes they equate themselves with God, forgetting they are common human beings too.

If u know the harsh n unfavourable conditions this so doctors are operating u will curse the generation to next generation of leaders. By 2030 u will hardly see 30% of Nigeria trained doctors in Nigeria

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Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by Thegamingorca(m): 3:41pm On Sep 24, 2019
shugabasbn:


If u know the harsh n unfavourable conditions this so doctors are operating u will curse the generation to next generation of leaders. By 2030 u will hardly see 30% of Nigeria trained doctors in Nigeria

Lol
Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by Nobody: 3:42pm On Sep 24, 2019
Thegamingorca:



You want them to hang blood for free lol.


No....I could probably write an essay on how Nigerian hospitals suffer due to unpaid bills....even by patients who can afford the bills self.

Just posted that as a remider. Sadly we won't get to hear from the doctors...as medical records are private things legally...unless a judge orders the release.
Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by Angelfrost(m): 3:47pm On Sep 24, 2019
Thegamingorca:



Nahh experience has taught ppl better.

Hospital policies are that nothing should be administered without payment made prior.

It is why patients deposit cash on the day of admission which dey use for runarounds like blood and soon.

The doctors hands are therefore tied

Most ppl think healthcare is a joke and come with little other than consultation fee with no money to run tests or even process blood.

No doctor will cough out cash to pay for someone's services.

Wrong... There are exceptions to even the most stringent of rules.

This practice is not restricted to Nigeria. Across the globe, this is mostly the practice... But, when emergencies are in play, all rules get suspended... That's the crux of the Hippocratic law. You don't fail to stabilize a patient prior to major/specific treatment or surgery because of absence of cash deposit... That's a crime!!!

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Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by Born2Breed(f): 3:52pm On Sep 24, 2019
See fine woman. Some doctors in public hospitals will be feeling like lords of the ring.
Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by Nobody: 3:55pm On Sep 24, 2019
capitalzero:
Blaming doctors for death in hospitals is not fair. Most people blaming doctors have poor attitude to work and relate poorly with clients in their respective offices especially those working in public institutions.
People are expecting doctors to be saints in corrupt society that value no human lives. Doctors are products of society. If society is bad,professionals who are products of the same society will also be bad.
Before you blame any doctor,ask yourself 'am I dedicated to my duty?
What are you talking about??

How would you feel if your relative is unfairly treated by health workers??
Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by Sussan1(f): 4:08pm On Sep 24, 2019
That's how they behave in most of the government hospitals. Sometimes ago, my mum was admitted at the federal medical centre Ido Ekiti and I rushed to call the nurses on duty when my mum's condition got worsen but to my greatest surprise, they never responded until I went for the third time and one of them ended up shouting at me that am i the only one with patient there, May God help us in this country. One fateful morning In June this year in Ogun state, I woke up with aches all over me, I was enduring it until it became unbearable, I was later rushed to the State's hospital Abeokuta before 11am, I was so much in pain that I was praying for death, i begged everyone around me to help with poison when I could no longer bear the pain, my family and friends said i was rolling on the hospital floor and removed every clothes on me due to the severe pain but could you believe that with all i went through, no doctor showed up until past six in the evening? That very day, my life was hellish but I thank the almighty God that he himself spared my life. � �
Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by Nobody: 4:09pm On Sep 24, 2019
Angelfrost:


Wrong... There are exceptions to even the most stringent of rules.

This practice is not restricted to Nigeria. Across the globe, this is mostly the practice... But, when emergencies are in play, all rules get suspended... That's the crux of the Hippocratic law. You don't fail to stabilize a patient prior to major/specific treatment or surgery because of absence of cash deposit... That's a crime!!!

All you said is true...

But here in Nigeria...and I say this as someone who is actually working in the health sector....many Nigerians don't pay outstanding hospital bills.

This makes it diffiuclt for hosptials to spend money buying things like consumables, equipment, etc...which could be used to save other crtical patients.

In other words...debts owed by patients makes care delivery more difficult.

Using a case from a hospital where I worked.....I was once working in the emergency peadatric unit of a hospital. Payment polices were strict. Because over the years many patients had absconded without paying. THis left the hospital in financial trobules.

I guess we could argue that Government could make health care free. But our health budget is less than $3billion for a population of 200million (Spain spends about 100billion for a population of 40million). Maybe we should increase taxes. Maybe we should spend all the money we reconvered ..and forget about needs in educaiton, transport, etc...and so on.

And the same issue happens in developed countries. Once saw a report about a poor man in the US who had been stopped from recieving free care in the emergency unit of a US hospital. The hospital's response....we have adebt of $200million from treating patients for free like that poor man. At some time we have to say...no more.

I saw what you wrote about what happened to your friend. It's sad...and yes, it was wrong. But...isn't it wrong when patient dies...because hospital could not get crtical material due to too many patients defaulting on their bills?

See the problem.?

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Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by xaggar(m): 4:33pm On Sep 24, 2019
Obasalemu:
This is so sad, lack of accountability is one of the issues in the medical practice. Reading the report from the husband shows high negligence and lack of empathy from the medics in the hospital. The nurses can be worse, just wished they were also dealt with. I can't imagine what the family is going thru now, especially those little angels. May God give them fortitude to bear the pains.

I reside in the same town and I can picture everything the husband said because I use the same medical facility.
The nurses and admin staff needs beating sometimes. Not all though, but most needs shouting at and threats before they take you serious. I have shouted and blazed my anger on them a couple of times and I know I'll do it again if the need arises. They are professional in their unruly and lackadaisical attitude. I only wish most nurses are men. You would think female nurses would have empathy but that's only in the imagination.
Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by Thegamingorca(m): 4:41pm On Sep 24, 2019
Angelfrost:


Wrong... There are exceptions to even the most stringent of rules.

This practice is not restricted to Nigeria. Across the globe, this is mostly the practice... But, when emergencies are in play, all rules get suspended... That's the crux of the Hippocratic law. You don't fail to stabilize a patient prior to major/specific treatment or surgery because of absence of cash deposit... That's a crime!!!


A crime you say. You think if the means were available the doctors would rather not?
Do you even know that nurses can hang blood?
These things cost money that even the doctor can't afford to pay for the services without a fraction of it subsidized.

Conditions that may require rapid intervention are properly funded by working health insurance policies of government hospitals in developed worlds.

You can't compare the kind of care over there to the one here were hospitals don't even have money to stock oxygen. Take this same fmc Asaba for an example. They have been ridiculed for owing doctors salaries to the extent House officers leave/complete traiming without pay. How will you expect the same hospital to have ready available plasma expanders, a blood bank, an ivu or Hdu unit or even light lol.


on the man And his wife part
How can someone in their right senses come to a hospital without 5 thousand naira at hand to run tests or post partum drugs. Asin The husband didn't have the foresight to drop cash for his newly wed in case of needs that may arise in his absence for his twin babies.
Dey now had to call him in the middle of the night. Imagine

Any way they say survival of the fittest.
when in Rome act like a Roman and when in zoogeria act like a zoogerian lets hope he learnt his lesson
T

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Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by Angelfrost(m): 4:50pm On Sep 24, 2019
Thegamingorca:



A crime you say. You think if the means were available the doctors would rather not?
Do you even know that nurses can hang blood?
These things cost money that even the doctor can't afford to pay for the services without a fraction of it subsidized.

Conditions that may require rapid intervention are properly funded by working health insurance policies of government hospitals in developed worlds.

You can't compare the kind of care over there to the one here were hospitals don't even have money to stock oxygen. Take this same fmc Asaba for an example. They have been ridiculed for owing doctors salaries to the extent House officers leave/complete traiming without pay. How will you expect the same hospital to have ready available plasma expanders, a blood bank, an ivu or Hdu unit or even light lol.


on the man And his wife part
How can someone in their right senses come to a hospital without 5 thousand naira at hand to run tests or post partum drugs. Asin The husband didn't have the foresight to drop cash for his newly wed in case of needs that may arise in his absence for his twin babies.
Dey now had to call him in the middle of the night. Imagine

Any way they say survival of the fittest.
when in Rome act like a Roman and when in zoogeria act like a zoogerian lets hope he learnt his lesson
T

I see your point sir..
But, not every lay person understands these basic yet cold facts.

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Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by Mhizjay09: 4:59pm On Sep 24, 2019
Angelfrost:


Wrong... There are exceptions to even the most stringent of rules.

This practice is not restricted to Nigeria. Across the globe, this is mostly the practice... But, when emergencies are in play, all rules get suspended... That's the crux of the Hippocratic law. You don't fail to stabilize a patient prior to major/specific treatment or surgery because of absence of cash deposit... That's a crime!!!


If that doctor is not the owner of the hospital, there's little he can do if the policy states that the patient should not be attended to without payments.
I have had an emergency before and already wore my gloves to commence work on the patient before I was told that they had to open a case note and pay some bills before I could start. The only thing I could do was hurry them up. This happened in a private hospital where all the materials I needed were in custody of others and they needed to be paid for first.
The man that was shouting for them to put up blood probably didn't know that the blood had to be released from the blood bank first.
Most hospitals are like that and the doctor's hands are tied especially if he is not the owner. Even when he is the owner, there's a limit.
During service, I worked in a private hospital where patients were attended to before any payment but most of the patients and relatives only gave us insults and ungratefulness in return or even took the money away. Despite that, the MD didn't stop doing the good deed. Presently, the hospital is struggling to breathe.
I don't blame hospitals that are like that. Might be from experience.

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Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by capitalzero: 5:00pm On Sep 24, 2019
eni4real:
What are you talking about??

How would you feel if your relative is unfairly treated by health workers??

I will feel bad if I am treated unfairly by engineers,health workers,security agents,lecturers,bankers,customer service agents and so on

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Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by migeoart(f): 5:01pm On Sep 24, 2019
FMC Asaba doctors are the worst human beings on earth!!!very heartless bunch of idiots!!!their negligence to patient is epic i remembered how i begged a doctor with tears to just check my dad the idiot said he is coming i never saw him till my dad died!!!!RUBBISH HOSPITAL
Worst place to be

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Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by Nobody: 5:03pm On Sep 24, 2019
capitalzero:


I will feel bad if I am treated unfairly by engineers,health workers,security agents,lecturers,bankers,customer service agents and so on
This is a matter of life and death!!!

Life has no duplicate...
Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by midnighter(f): 5:04pm On Sep 24, 2019
alsudaes1:

Of course yes, they feel they ain't answerable to anyone, especially those working in the Teaching Hospitals

That was how I went for malaria treatment and the doctor told me to go and sleep it off

Some of them are just terrible

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Re: Two medical Doctors On Trial Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In Delta State by saintaustine(m): 5:06pm On Sep 24, 2019
shugabasbn:


If u know the harsh n unfavourable conditions this so doctors are operating u will curse the generation to next generation of leaders. By 2030 u will hardly see 30% of Nigeria trained doctors in Nigeria

Are you justifying their negligence, on account of the Harsh condition. It shouldn't be.

Harsh condition is not peculiar to doctors alone.
We should always do our best in any vocation we've chosen for ourselves.

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