Habitually a baby’s birth is a joyful event. However, the inappropriate actions of a negligent obstetrician, nurses, or poorly administered health centers can turn the family’s laughter into tears as a result of a mishandling, medical mistake, or a birth injury involved by the unmonitored medics working with impunity. These horribly wrong preventable incidents can result in the infant to sustain an irreversible injury that can affect his/her life forever. Unfortunately, hundreds of neonates lost their lives every year in Somalia without proper documenting of the infant’s wrongful deaths. One of the main postnatal care responsibilities of the doctor is to perform Apgar Score soon after the baby born (typically done 1-5 minutes soon after the baby is born) to ensure the condition of the newborn. Nowadays, doctors, as they are in a wedding ceremony use cellular mobile phones almost consistently in the operation theater and in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) that can inflict the risk of nosocomial infection to the newborns and other patients while these behaviors are unrecommended.
This remembers me of a Moldovan doctor who was in 2016, suspended to practice his profession by the Ministry of Health after taking a selfie with a semi-naked mother in the delivery room along with the photo caption, “Work is at its peak”. Soon after the controversial photo become public and created outrage, the Minister of Health of that country said “The doctor would be punished for the unprofessional behavior.”
It was December last year when I was in the emergency room of Recep Tayyip Erdogan Hospital with my grandfather while a middle-aged man rushing for his 13 years old daughter yelling for help got through. A Turkish doctor came and tried CPR using an electrical resuscitation machine while the daughter had already died before she was admitted to the hospital. I have asked the shuddering father what happened to his daughter and he said, “She was playing to her siblings in the morning when she felt a mild headache, and her mother took her to a doctor running a nearby clinic who had injected her without a diagnosis.” It was a terrible moment for the bereaved family to witness their daughter departed and all that happened in less than two hours.
Patients rely on ill-educated amateurs that are not qualified & not licensed to practice medicine operating with impunity in everywhere in the country and playing with the lives of the poor patients by carrying out surgeries, injecting and prescribing unrecommended medicines on a daily basis that has caused many lives to depart from this world.
The patient has entrusted his/her life to the doctor and rarely doctors tell parents if something went wrong or if they had made mistakes while parents bewilder the condition of their babies. These unexpected circumstances can leave parents feeling alone, helpless, and unaided. Subsequently, patients expect their doctor to use his/her knowledge in accordance with medical law and keep his/her mind the interest of the patient.
Therefore, the Federal Government especially the Ministry of Health should seriously take its role of licensing medical professionals and revoke the license of abusers and individuals involved in unethical behaviors and malpractices. The Ministry of Health should create an environment where the law prevails, doctors and hospitals are accountable whenever they betray their patients and set up health courts that punish the transgressed doctors under the law.
Finally, apart from the treatment, patients have privacies to enjoy expected from the medics, and it’s forbidden to release their information including pictures to the public without their consent and knowledge.
*It’s all about fighting for the justice of every newborn in our country*
--Wabillahi Towfiq--
Elmi Samatar
elmileedo@yahoo.com