Saturday, April 11, 2009

Apologies


In re-reading my first post, I realize that it portrayed me as a very dark, very unfunny, very serious person...which, as anyone who knows me will tell you, I am NOT. Interestingly, though, it was written just prior to two articles appearing about patient safety and medication errors occurring in Boston hospitals. Medication errors, now THEY are unfunny. Despite all of the safety measures and the new technology in place, medication errors happen with alarming frequency. (Any nurse out there who has never made a med error, raise your hand. Ah, I thought not.) Anyway, my apologies for the tone of the post. I do love my job as a nursing faculty member, although I would throw it all way if I were offered a contract playing second base for the Boston Red Sox. (Are you listening, Scott Boras?). I've pretty much closed the book on that idea, for many reasons, but primarily because I am now old enough to be the mother to most of the Sox players....although being Tim Wakefield's mom would have meant that I was a very precocious twelve year old.

1 comment:

  1. No need to apologize...I think nurses and future nurses out there want to hear how it REALLY is! Med errors are UNFUNNY, but definitely a great topic...
    Hey, don't rule out playing for the Red Sox...isn't there a female pitcher in professional baseball now? I thought I saw a story about that...you are paving the way for future women in baseball--go girl!

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