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Blurb:
The article passed around the table on a hot August night. “Five to ten percent of the nation’s doctors are so impaired or incompetent they cannot or should not practice medicine.” The nurses at Bradley Memorial thought they had them all. That night they formed a group they called The Committee of Angels.
Nearly a year has passed and Laura Bancroft wonders why little has been done to change things. She also wonders about some of the nurses fitting the pattern. Laura has three doctors on her list of incompetents. She seldom meets with the other members and several of the others are upset with her. When her ex-husband joins the medical staff, she realizes she still has feelings for him. One of her list of doctors dies after emergency surgery and Laura finds her suspected since she was assigned to the doctor. She must deal with suspicions, her feelings for her ex. Then a second on her list commits suicide and speaks of blackmail.
Can Laura learn the truth of who is responsible before she faces arrest?
Excerpt:
He pushed open the lounge door. Laura stood in the middle of the room with her fisted hands at her sides. Her mouth opened in a silent scream.
“Are things that bad?” he asked.
“Worse.” Her hazel eyes filled with tears.
“What is it this time?”
She raked her fingers through her short
brown hair. “Doctors. Nurses.”
“Tell me.”
“Betty for one. She failed to pass along
important information to one of the doctors. She also removed the note I had
put on the chart.”
Doug chuckled. “I know what you mean.” He
struck a pose. “How can I a lowly nurse tell a powerful doctor who knows
everything anything.” Laura’s tight features relaxed. He felt rewarded. “Aren’t
you used to her attitude by now?”
She walked to the refrigerator and removed
a large brown paper bag. “The other concern is Blunder Doc. He’s taking Mr. Jackson
to surgery tomorrow. He didn’t tell his patient what he planned to do. Mr.
Jackson refused to sign the consent. He then called the son for a phone
consent. Neither did Betty tell him. I just talked Mr. Jackson out of walking
out until he speaks to his son.”
“Is Blunder Doc implying Mr. Jackson is
senile?”
“Looks that way. Though Mr. Jackson may
need surgery his refusal to sign stands. Part of the reason is the lack of
info. I read the progress notes. There’s no alternative listed but no biopsy
has been done and the tests have been non-conclusive.”
:Is Moore doing an exploratory?”
Laura scowled. “The schedule calls for a
bowl resection and a colostomy.” She sat on the apple green couch. “He may be
doing the right thing but having surgery is Mr. Jackson’s choice to make. He’s
alert and competent. When I admitted him he told me he wasn’t here for surgery
but for tests.” She pulled a plastic container from the bag. “Fried chicken.
Dad packed enough for three.”
“Or just for you and me. Your dad’s fried
chicken is the best.” Doug poured two mugs of coffee. “I can’t see what you can
do about Mr. Jackson.” He sat beside her. Don’t slam your head against a wall.
Bring the incident to the Committee tonight.”
“That would be too late for Mr. Jackson.
With him going to surgery angry means the surgery may go bad.” She swallowed a
mouthful of coffee. “What will the Committee do besides add this incident to
the foot high stack of incidents we have on him?”
Doug chewed and swallowed a bite of
chicken. “What do you plan to do?” He waved the half eaten chicken leg. Do you
plan to lay siege in front of the OR door. Don’t risk your job. You have a
daughter to support and a father to help.”
“I’ll talk to the son.”
“You can’t solve every problem. Don’t look
for trouble. The Committee will act.” He wished he could convince her to let
the others solve the problem. He released a breath and continued to eat.
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Do you have a medical background, Janet? This sounds all too realistic.
ReplyDeleteGreat cover, by the way!
Sounds great. Very tense scene.
ReplyDeleteThere is a typo - bowl resection :-)
Lisabet. Yes, much experience. I was a nurse and some of this book is based loowely on things I observed while working
ReplyDeleteSounds like her mind is made up. May not be the right decision for her. Hopefully she'll reconsider her options. Thanks for sharing! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteGreat excerpt. It sounds very realistic. You must have done your homework! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
That's a difficult situation. I hope she'll be able to help Mr. Jackson.
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