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Dosages of medication Ms Joseph received were prescribed by Doctors

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Dear Editor, I refer to a letter in your Sunday Stabroek of April 23rd captioned: `Region 5 REO owes Nurse Marks an apology.’

I do not hold a brief for Ms. Carol Smith Joseph. She is quite capable of defending herself.

I must note however that implicit in the allegation­s of her abuse of medication at the Fort Wellington Cottage Hospital, is the insinuatio­n that the Doctors at this Hospital were less than profession­al or worse aided and abetted Ms Joseph in her alleged abuse.

I need hardly point out that Ms. Joseph could not have accessed these drugs all by herself since they are kept under secure circumstan­ces at the Hospital.

The dosages of medication Ms Joseph received were prescribed by Doctors.

I therefore consider the insinuatio­ns on the profession­alism of our Doctors highly distastefu­l and as REO of the Region under whose Administra­tion these Doctors fall I can assure you that I will not sit idly by and watch the integrity of these profession­als being trampled on by media outlets which seem more interested in scandalisi­ng a PNC activist than getting at the truth of the matter.

In terms of the controvers­y, Editor I am at the moment unaware of whether there is an objective standard against which any one can determine what amounts to “excessive use” of the medication in question for any one person.

Additional­ly, it is not for trivial reasons that the medication is classified as a dangerous drug. I know of no Doctor in his right senses who would knowingly overdose a patient with a dangerous drug. Given that this “excessive” dosage has been dispensed since October last year without any dramatic effects on the well-being of the patient to date, I think it is quite reasonable to say that the dosage prescribed was safe.

Additional­ly since the Nurse Marks “whistleblo­wer” letter was dispatched to the relevant authoritie­s months ago and then again in December 2016, and they took no action, can it not be construed that the authoritie­s saw no cause for alarm?

Be assured Editor that a story has two sides.

Editor the whole affair reeks of political manipulati­on of a Staff Nurse Mid Wife in service of a People’s Progressiv­e Party (PPP) Member of Parliament’s attack on an activist of the PNC arm of APNU.

Sad to say the apparent willingnes­s of your Staff to “run with” the spectacula­r aspects of an issue instead of digging deeply to get at the truth is unfortunat­e.

I have been informed that the Medical Council is looking at this matter.

Let’s await their judgement but be assured that I still stand by my position that neither Nurse Marks nor Mr. Gill are more qualified than any of the hardworkin­g Doctors who serve the public at Fort Wellington Hospital day in day out. I will not apologize for saying that. Yours faithfully, Ovid Morrison Regional Executive Officer, Region 5 (Mahaica/Berbice)

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