2013년 11월 26일 화요일

About 'technical institution'|...free secondary education, the introduction of technical colleges, the reform of mental and penal institutions, cottage homes for orphans...







About 'technical institution'|...free secondary education, the introduction of technical colleges, the reform of mental and penal institutions, cottage homes for orphans...








Women's               health               has               been               a               large               focus               in               our               class.

Covered               in               class               readings,               discussions,               and               films.

The               major               problem               that               stands               out               is               the               medical               institution               implementing               policy               and               practice               on               culturally               constructed               ideas.

"She               is               also               reminded               in               myraid               ways               of               the               potential               defectiveness               of               her               birthing               machine"               (Davis-Floyd).

The               female               sex               organs               are               seen               as               problematic               and               unnecessary               once               child               bearing               is               over.

This               hostility,               or               disregard               for               women's               bodies               becomes               a               disregard               for               women.

Michelle               DiLieto               of               North               Branford,               Conn.

was               diagnosed               with               eudiometrical               stromal               sarcoma,               type               of               cancer,               by               her               gynecologist               Dr.

Scott               Casper               working               for               Casper               and               County               Obstetrics.

He               suggested               that               she               go               to               Dr.

Peter               Schwartz               who               worked               for               the               Yale-New               Haven               Hospital.

They               removed               her               uterus,               ovaries,               fallopian               tubes,               and               lymph               nodes.

A               third               doctor,               a               first               year               fellow               Dr               Babak               Edraki,               removed               the               lymph               nodes.

Yale               pathology,               according               to               University               spokesperson               Thomas               Conroy,               confirmed               the               diagnosis.

DiLieto               had               significant               nerve               damage               from               the               operation               which               left               her               in               so               much               pain               she               was               unable               to               walk               for               months               (Siegel).

She               was               told               her               symptoms               were               from               an               inability               to               take               estrogen               as               hormone               replacement               therapy               because               she               was               a               "cancer               survivor"               (Siegel).
               In               1997               a               Harvard               pathologist,               who's               identity               is               never               revealed,               found               that               she               never               had               cancer.

The               tissue               samples               taken               from               her               in               1995               that               supposedly               contained               cancer               was               turned               over               to               her               by               court               order               in               2004.

The               samples               Yale               used               as               a               basis               for               the               operation               showed               no               cancer.

She               sued               both               Yale               and               Casper               and               County               Obstetrics               in               1997,               in               2000               the               jury               sided               with               Yale               and               could               not               reach               a               verdict               against               Casper               and               County               Obstetrics.

Appealing               to               the               state               Supreme               Court,               the               verdict               for               Yale               was               reversed               in               2003               leading               to               a               new               trial               leading               to               the               court               order               for               the               samples.

Last               week               in               a               new               trail               she               was               awarded               with               over               5               million               dollars.
               The               articles               reviewed               vary               little               on               the               story,               but               reporting               style               changes               the               manner               in               which               the               story               is               received.

The               titles               of               each               article               give               away               most               of               the               bias.

"Doctors,               Yale               hit               with               $5               million               verdict"               (Sullo).

We               do               not               know               why               or               how,               but               we               know               who               and               how               much.

"Jury               Awards               $5.2               Million               For               Hysterectomy               Woman               Calls               Unnecessary"               (Associated               Press).

"Calls               Unnecessary"               this               is               a               continuing               trend               in               all               the               articles:               she               claims,               says,               and               calls.

Never               is               it               shown               as               fact               that               she               was
               completely               right.

She               did               not               have               cancer               so               why               is               it               still               her               call.

It               has               now               entered               the               realm               of               proven               fact.

The               flip               of               her               calling               it               unneeded               is               the               jury               finding               it               so,               "Jury               Finds               Hysterectomy               Unneeded               in               New               Branford               Case"               (nbc30).

Once               more,               "Jury               finds               hysterectomy               unnecessary"               (Cox).

The               Cox               article               goes               on               with,               "A               jury               believed               a               North               Branford               Woman's               story..."               I               do               not               feel               it               is               needed               to               have               a               jury               support               factual               information.

Yet               from               the               way               these               read               the               jury               proved               or               believed               that               this               it               true,               the               truth               has               no               objectivity               in               this               matter               from               some               reason.

The               final               article               is               biased               right               away               because               of               the               source,               "University               to               appeal               malpractice               verdict"               (Siegel).

Yale               Daily               News               focuses               on               what               Yale               is               doing               now               and               not               on               the               issue               or               woman               in               question.

While               they               do               cover               all               the               same               facts               their               reporting               style               makes               it               seem               like               this               is               just               a               misstep               that               will               be               corrected               in               the               future.
               Cox's               article               talks               with               Dilieto               as               where               no               article               really               does.

She               is               quoted               throughout               the               entire               article,               none               of               these               quotes               found               their               way               into               other               articles.

"If               they               could               give               me               all               my               organs               back               and               if               they               could               make               me               whole               the               way               I               was               ten               years               ago               then               they               could               take               the               money               back.

But               they               can't               do               that."               She               feels               like               
               a               person               here,               we               can               relate               to               her               from               this               quote.

Yet               the               other               articles               limit               her               to               short               quotes               or               no               quotes               at               all.

Cox's               article               was               the               only               one               to               also               say               the               doctors               made               a               mistake,               "A               medical               mistake               will               cost               Yale               School               of               Medicine               and               the               doctors               involved               millions               of               dollars."               The               rest               of               the               articles               stick               with               claims               of               malpractice,               allegations,               and               she               said.
               Even               in               the               matter               of               her               physical               pain               after               the               operation               that               is               also               a               claim               made               by               her               and               her               attorney;               which               is               one               of               two               people               Steven               Ecker               according               to               all
               the               articles               or               Rodney               Margol               according               to               Siegel.

Nerve               damage               is               detectable               and               can               be               proven.

Emotional               stress               is               a               claim               because               it               is               difficult               to               measure.

You               can               see               charts               of               nerve               damage               and               doctors               can               inform               you               as               to               where               it               is               and               why               it               is               causing               you               pain.

Three               articles               say               that               she               says               she               suffered               damage               and               pain:               Sullo,               Siegel,               and               Associated               Press.

The               other               two               articles               do               not               even               cover               that               fact.

Sullo               also               includes               the               quote,               "She               was               44               years               old,               and               immediately               suffered               the               symptoms               of               menopause,               she               said"               (Sullo).

I               would               like               to               think               the               woman               knows               when               she               is               going               through               menopause               and               that               it               can               be               easily               diagnosed.

The               Siegel               article               says               she               returned               to               doctors               with               claims               of               pain               and               was               told               it               was               because               she               was               a               cancer               survivor.

Does               that               not               prove               there               was               pain,               the               doctors               gave               her               an               answer               to               her               claim.
               "The               hospital               itself               is               a               highly               sophisticated               technocratic               factory;               the               more               technology               the               hospital               has               to               offer,               the               better               it               is               considered               to               be"               (Davis-Floyd,               329).

In               the               film               Born               in               the               U.S.A.

the               film               showed               doctors               doing               things               for               no               reason               other               than               that               its               done               that               way.

If               hospitals               are               technocratic               factories               then               of               course               the               technical               experts               are               not               to               be               questioned,               after               all               they               are               the               experts               if               we               question               them               then               where               are               we               to               get               our               answers?

Yet               once               we               look               over               the               records               the               medical               profession               is               not               as               objective               as               we               would               like               to               think.

"DiLieto               said               she               never               received               an               apology               for               what               happened               to               her.

They               were               all               very               arrogant               with               regard               to               me,               she               said"               (Siegel).

Just               because               a               bad               product               comes               off               the               line               does               not               mean               the               factory               is               at               fault,               because               the               ones               running               the               factory               are               the               experts               while               you               are               just               claiming               something               they               are               marked               as               an               expert.

This               woman               has               been               proven               right               yet               it               is               still               the               case               of               claims               and               say-so               vs.

expert               opinions               and               the               institution               of               the               hospital.
               The               jury               also               awarded               an               additional               $700,00               for               mental               anguish               due               to               her               doctors               failure               to               inform               DiLieto               that               she               did               not               actually               have               cancer.

Some               of               the               articles               cover               additional               anguish               from               direct               statements               from               DiLieto,               "I               felt               violated..."               (Cox).

In               the               other               articles               no               pain               is               expressed               directly               from               DiLieto               it               is               all               a               claim               and               not               even               directly               quoted               from               her.

It               is               either               passed               through               her               lawyer               or               "according               to               DiLieto."               This               case               seems               half               about               human               suffering               that               is               marginalized               by               clams,               second               hand               information               through               her               lawyer,               and               according               to               statements.

Even               after               it               is               proven               she               had               an               operation               when               one               was               not               needed               and               suffered               damage               noted               by               her               doctors               there               is               no               outrage.

Female               health               issues               that               relate               to               the               reproductive               organs               are               a               taboo               subject               in               western               society,               referred               to               only               as               "female               problems."               If               this               subject               was               not               so               taboo               then               there               would               be               more               supportive               language               in               these               articles.

Had               the               cancer               been               found               in               say               her               right               kidney               and               been               removed               only               to               find               later               she               was               cancer               free,               we               would               have               some               outrage.

The               reporters               would               carry               a               supportive               tone               and               might               even               remove               claims               with               findings               or               fact.
               This               story               is               a               prime               example               of               the               medical               institution's               blatant               disregard               for               a               mistake               they               made               and               the               damage               it               caused.

If               the               medical               community               regarded               women's               anatomies               as               more               than               just               vessels               for               children               then               this               might               have               not               happened.

Once               a               culture               gives               power               to               an               institution               over               nature               and               what               is               best               for               the               people               then               it               will               produce               gross               negligence               like               what               happened               to               Ms.

DiLieto.

Women               not               only               deserve               better               treatment,               but               all               treatment               given               should               be               able               to               withstand               academic               examination.
               Works               Cited
               Associated               Press.

"Jury               Awards               $5.2               Million               For               hysterectomy               Woman               Calls               Unnecessary."               Courant.com               11               Nov.

2005.

15               Nov.

2005.

.
               Cox,               Erin.

"Jury               finds               hysterectomy               unnecessary."               WTNH.com               11               Nov.

2005.

15               Nov.

2005.

.
               Davis-Floyd,               Robbie               E.

"The               Rituals               of               American               Hospital               Birth."               "Conformity               and               Conflict:               Readings               in               Cultural               Anthropology."               Ed.

Davis               McCurdy.

New               York,               NY:               HarperCollins,               1994.

323-340.
               Siegel,               Steven.

"University               to               appeal               malpractice               verdict."               Yale               Daily               News               15               Nov.

2005.

15               Nov.

2005.

.
               Sullo,               Michelle               Tuccitto.

"Doctors,               Tale               Hit               with               $5               million               verdict."               New               Haven               Register               11               Nov.

2005.

15               Nov.

2005.

.
               "Jury               Finds               Hysterectomy               Unneeded               In               New               Branford               Case."               nbc30.com               11               Nov.

2005.

15               Nov.

2005.
               .






Image of technical institution






technical institution
technical institution


technical institution Image 1


technical institution
technical institution


technical institution Image 2


technical institution
technical institution


technical institution Image 3


technical institution
technical institution


technical institution Image 4


technical institution
technical institution


technical institution Image 5


  • Related blog with technical institution





    1. sarkariniyukti.blogspot.com/   04/05/2012
      HUDCO - India's Premier techno-technical institution in the field of Hosuing and Urban Infrastructure Development established in 1970, a...
    2. noemptyspace.blogspot.com/   12/15/2006
      ..., which is probably why he heaps more praise on technical institutions than management institutions. I have one simple question...
    3. newsrecipesworld.blogspot.com/   07/30/2012
      ...of Principal, Professor, Associate Professor and Assistant Professor (Technical and Non Technical) in various Govt. Colleges and Institutions - Last date August 30, 2012' Assam Public Service Commission (APSC) Recruitment of Principal, Professor...
    4. iitplacements.wordpress.com/   12/30/2010
      AICTE (All Indian Council of Technical Education) has took... on the decision of the Technical institutes before and From...
    5. writingcenterjournal.blogspot.com/   10/15/2005
      ...lot from the director of technical writing at my last institution (some of the technical writing stuff can really come in handy when you’re writing...
    6. comradetweek.blogspot.com/   01/15/2006
      ...free secondary education, the introduction of technical colleges, the reform of mental and penal institutions, cottage homes for orphans...
    7. plec.blogspot.com/   04/02/2004
      ..., supply-chain management and technical support for frontline troops; and, of...ideologically schizophrenic Brookings Institution . Private military corporations (PMCs...
    8. ciccmslibrary.blogspot.com/   03/15/2004
      ...communication. Are the librarians happy with the level of integration at their institutions? no - but it's not IT, it is more issues with faculty Content rights...
    9. mochassid.blogspot.com/   10/05/2008
      ...to Next Point if You Have No Interest In Technical Points} Another little ...legislation is the ability of financial institutions to suspend adherence to FAS 157 which...
    10. thelookingglass.blogspot.com/   03/16/2008
      ...one called the TAF, for depository institutions, and has announced...ordinarily deal directly with at all --- with some technical safeguards .) And when the panic...
    11. Technical Institution - Blog Homepage Results

      ... about the Technical Workshops that ... by various institutions and organisations
      ...market analysis,and computerized technical analysis of stocks and ...theory and trading educational institutions.
      Chemical Engineering Technical Division, Institution of Engineers Malaysia



    Related Video with technical institution







    technical institution Video 1








    technical institution Video 2








    technical institution Video 3




    technical institution































    0 개의 댓글:

    댓글 쓰기