Despite my moaning and groaning there is one thing that I like about the VA. I love the patients. Sure they are a little spicy. One of my patient's refers to his African American roomate as "the colored fella" or "the gorilla" (this nearly sparks a fight every time I see them together). One of my patients sat through an entire history and physical with his robe open, and at the end said "sorry you had to see my nuts all through that". In all seriousness, they are really great patients and I have learned so much from them. They are so patient and appreciative. I feel really hurt when I see them neglected or given bureaucratic runarounds to the detriment of their health. Over my months at various VA hospitals I have really come to respect our veterans, and I wish that the government would give them the respect they have earned. I hate how we can spend so much money on war, but we can't go the extra mile and pony up a little cash to better cover the health care of those who served.
This article sums up how the system is failing many of our veterans
5 comments:
Wow, that's sad...
I liked the part about that guy with his robe open, though...hehehe
That's really a shame. I can't believe that we can't manage to do better for our vets.
Thanks for sending me your blog! I appreciate reading your clinical experiences and can't wait for more stories. I have to agree, patients are the BEST. Every once in a while you get a real character that makes all the pitfalls (e.g. wafting smells of poo)of medicine worth it.
Good point about the irony of government spending.
I think my house has 4 poo wings.
Very true Pete! We need to help our veterans when they get home. Maybe because you've had all of these experiences working with them at the VA hospitals, you will later be in the position to really rally help for our vetrans!
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