Interaction: American Malpractice Crisis What You Need to Know, Shrink and Shrink"

My reaction to the first 16 minutes of the movie: "American Malpractice Crisis What You Need to Know, Shrink and Shrink". It was very difficult  to see this because my brother feels like someone who has experienced a clinical failure. Also, I think the media failure was a long time ago. My young cousin had a media error while consuming them as a kid. Also, since then she has had a hard time walking and needs to walk as much as possible to feel normal. It's also a shame to see other people who were wiped out by Kobi experts today killed a lot when they said they had a coronavirus. This is very sad and amateurish, as many people don't trust them or don't have to go to them, because, as the movie said, they have a vague idea of ​​the correct data. Because I can't do anything because I don't have it. In the work environment, the staff feels like an amateur. Your important doctor is not focused on you. You cannot contact them. You don't have the most subtle idea of ​​what's going on. Your doctor is rude or succumbing. Your GP has all the signs of being overwhelmed. They do not offer a strong choice. My patients are in an emergency and they don't intervene, so I know some professionals I really need to fight. My patient still wants to return to the intensive care unit, operating room. This POS will not poop until it is free. Then I can call their supplies and receive the order I requested. Then, of course, reassociate. Some fertilizer duct specialists do not allow the patient to be sent back to the ICU, so it may not be necessary to code someone multiple times a day. I have three unique patients, all carrying vasoactive current. It takes chance and determination to keep this person away from the grave. There are completely different units for that. You really endanger this extravagant reality and my grants. When society is terrible, it always effectively protects workers, employees and clinical positions and harms individuals, families and people. Those who have passed the clinical period do not have the right to lose friends and family.

 


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