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Originally Posted by PugnaciousIntern
In health care, every mistake that causes suffering lingers in your mind. Normally you worry about how those mistakes affect the patient, more than the family. We all think about the players and their families first, as we should, but now that this has marinated in my mind for a few days, and from the perspective of my profession, I also worry for the mental effect on first responders and anyone else involved in the care of these boys. I am grateful that these providers did their best that day, and that we have a health system in Canada that can provide acute care to so many people after an accident in such a remote location. The quality and availability of care provided here is not universally provided around the world. The mistake is a terrible situation, but I remain fiercely proud of everybody involved in providing care throughout this tragedy.
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Timely article on the CBC Saskatchewan website addressing this exact thought.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskat...onse-1.4612397