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It could depend on the circumstances.

Nothing quite like having a VA nurse failing to verify the correct dosage of an allergy injection which easily qualified as a massive overdose. I assumed that my verbal response would be reported to the VA thought police, but my doctor reassured me that it was very well justified and he would make sure it never happens to any of his patients ever again. He was a man of his word and delivered. There was a complete process review and lots of changes to better protect patient safety.

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1 hour ago, max87 said:

Ok, yes, there is Committee.

VAOIG-11-02585-129.pdf

No where in any of these manuals is any word about Notification to vet, or including their input, much less a rebuttal process. Absent that, if that part is indeed true, makes it Secret, doesn't it. And that, if true, ain't at all Right. Class action?

Sounds like "double-secret probation"

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