Mr. Valcin and the Fear of Engagement--June 1, 2021
Photo by John Carroll--Cite Soleil, 2016
I read some sentences 9 years ago in the September 27, 2012 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine--
Fear of Engagement
“As it turns out, there is no reason to fear engagement. We are not destroyed when patients suffer or die, but rather deepened, becoming better able to open ourselves to the complex lives of the distressed and infirm next time around. Over time, there comes a natural but mysterious adjustment toward equanimity, in which we can hold onto both worlds, that of safety and that of danger, simultaneously, without calamity.”
David Watts, M.D.
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I appreciate these sentences as they relate to physicians....but there was calamity here for my patient Mr. Valcin. He died. And so did precious parts of his family never able to return.
And what about next time around? Did we learn anything with this engagement? Did we learn anything from Mr. Valcin's case?
I would say no. Once again the bureaucracy proved to be invincible and very cold to the distressed and infirm. This time it was Mr. Valcin. Who will be next?
John A. Carroll, MD
www.haitianhearts.org

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