I was able to skim the article, but I will reread it closely later. This Doctor is a Phenom. That she actually got Nurses to refuse to follow protocols which were killing Patients is remarkable.
I have seen Nurses refuse to follow foolish orders by rookie Residents, but it takes a lot of sand to do something such as that in numbers. I once had a Resident order me to set an Inspiration time of 0.4 seconds on a ventilator. There is no way that I would comply with such a foolish order. Blowing in a breath at such a speed could result in lung shearing and permanent damage. It was simply stupid.
We teach the new Doctors all the time. We tell them what the settings ought to be. Most are fine with that until they get their bearings in usually a few months or maybe a year.
Anyhow, things seem to be different in Romania. From what I quickly perceived that Woman may deserve a Nobel Prize, one that actually matters.
i worked in a hospital for a short time-central supply and dated a supervisory nurse working respiratory ICU. I concur that nurses helped many a doctor from making mistakes, a few very smart new doctors would even quietly ask nurses for advice. many times doctors didn’t know which surgical instrument tray to order for an operation..so the large trays with more instruments were regularly ordered just to be sure.. I heard many stories (from my GF and other nurses ) and observed a few similar amazing stories which scared the heck out of me.how many chest tubes can you get in a dead patient, just for practice? hey joe come over here and watch this.
Thank you for your comments.
Besides her stance on excessive oxygen-therapy, I was interested in her choice of antibiotics, clarithromycin, rather than azithromycin, and her reasoning for choosing one over the other. Again, an inexpensive, but effective, therapeutic that could have been used to save lives but for the fact that Big Pharma had another agenda.
Of course, all this came to light because she was hauled before the Ethics Committee of the medical college on suspicion of ‘malpractice’.
When the World turns right-side up again, I hope doctors like Flavia Groșan, Peter McCullough, Robert Malone, Ziv Zelenko, and a myriad of others receive all the honors the various nations can bestow upon them, after they are made whole again of all that has been taken from them by Big Pharma and its minions.