To: null and void
If Margaret hopes to actually do any good as a grief counselor in a hospital, she will advise the families to have an autopsy done on the deceased. That's my regret - I shouldn't have accepted it when the doctor said he wouldn't recommend one. *duh* I had been at the hospital 100 miles from home for 3 weeks and just wanted out of there after he died, so I didn't argue. When the hospital KILLS a patient, the grief counselors stay far away.
To: ValerieUSA
If Margaret hopes to actually do any good as a grief counselor in a hospital, she will advise the families to have an autopsy done on the deceased.Also known as biting the hand that feeds you...
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