Doctors control the profiles of dead patients, that's why

A doctor in the emergency room wrote down an honest post that reveals why he controls the profiles of his dead patients on Facebook before telling their relatives that they could not be rescued. He explained how he sees them on the social network before [...]
A doctor in the emergency room wrote down an honest post that reveals why he controls the profiles of his dead patients on Facebook before telling their relatives that they could not be rescued.
He explained how he sees them on the social network before understanding the bad news about their mom and dad.
Louis Müda, an emergency doctor at St Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis, U.S.A., explained that when there are young patients who die in his care, he does not contact their parents without trying to find the dead on Facebook.
He has written a beautiful post in Linkedin explaining his reasoning after the decision.
This keeps me human,” he writes, addressing the dead patient.
The honest doctor says it could be crazy “to patients for what they did for themselves and what their parents would do when they realized that their child died.
So for him, he is forced to look into their world and find a little more for their son or daughter.
He is, in effect, told the patient's profile, his life, his activities, and his successes, and then he comforts family members. /Periscopi/.













