My assumption is that is a doctor does nothing the situation will get worse. So therefore them doing anything is seen as a step in the right direction, they will improve things over the base line?
A pilot isn’t in charge of a deteriorating situation, then doing something could make things worse below the base line (a tiredness induced mistake) so therefore make sure the only do stuff when fit to do so?
Note I’ve used questions on both of these examples as it’s more of a half thought and a feeling that a statement or fully fleshed out thought.
I guess the summary is, I’d rather have a tired doctor work on me in an emergency than no doctor work on me. I’d rather not fly on the plane than have a dangerously tired pilot fly the plane.
That’s being said the system clearly needs improving and we need more medical professionals to balance the work load.
A pilot isn’t in charge of a deteriorating situation, then doing something could make things worse below the base line (a tiredness induced mistake) so therefore make sure the only do stuff when fit to do so?
Note I’ve used questions on both of these examples as it’s more of a half thought and a feeling that a statement or fully fleshed out thought.
I guess the summary is, I’d rather have a tired doctor work on me in an emergency than no doctor work on me. I’d rather not fly on the plane than have a dangerously tired pilot fly the plane.
That’s being said the system clearly needs improving and we need more medical professionals to balance the work load.