Very informative video, thanks alot. I enjoyed it and you two are super cool and you laugh Atli cracks me😂very cute. Big ups to your guest, she's awesome
Both well versed in your fields of expertise. 13 years ago just before a C-Section a physician that was supposed to administer an injection in my spinaI cord asked another who I guessed was a senior, “ Where exactly do I inject again” and the other replied “Exactly where I showed you last time” 😳I was livid, wish I had addressed it right there and then. Everything worked out but my question to Lerato is, had something gone wrong, would I as a patient have had grounds to sue?( mistake vs negligence) Because she just wasn’t sure of what she was doing, a student perhaps 🤔
I think if anything had gone wrong, you would’ve been well within your rights to ask what went wrong and expect a plausible explanation... Bearing in mind though that interns get trained with real patients and I suppose she/he technically was working under supervision because they asked before acting... which isn’t necessarily wrong. From the Doc
This is great. I’ve always loved medical law and I cannot wait to merge the two worlds in practice🥺
Hey Atli,
What a wonderful and informative session from yourself and Dr Lerato. 👌
Thank you
#LawAndMedicine
Wow thanks Rato and Atli very imformative session 💖👌
Good information we thank you beautiful ladies..much maratos from me💞
👌👍
I just like the Doc 🥺😊👌 she's pretty.
Very informative video, thanks alot. I enjoyed it and you two are super cool and you laugh Atli cracks me😂very cute. Big ups to your guest, she's awesome
Thank you 😊
Please upload videos for board exams? Starting PLT soon and would love any tips/advice.
Both well versed in your fields of expertise. 13 years ago just before a C-Section a physician that was supposed to administer an injection in my spinaI cord asked another who I guessed was a senior, “ Where exactly do I inject again” and the other replied “Exactly where I showed you last time” 😳I was livid, wish I had addressed it right there and then. Everything worked out but my question to Lerato is, had something gone wrong, would I as a patient have had grounds to sue?( mistake vs negligence) Because she just wasn’t sure of what she was doing, a student perhaps 🤔
I think if anything had gone wrong, you would’ve been well within your rights to ask what went wrong and expect a plausible explanation...
Bearing in mind though that interns get trained with real patients and I suppose she/he technically was working under supervision because they asked before acting... which isn’t necessarily wrong.
From the Doc
@@atleganggovuza6733 Makes sense, couldn’t help but see $ signs there for a moment🤪. Thanks a ton😘
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣@@lorethaonoja860
@@eddymakua2175 🤩💰😂😂
does she ever watch Grey's anatomy and how accurate is the show?
I’ll ask her 😅