0:10 Thank you everyone for coming together
0:12 today. I know we all want the best
0:14 outcome for our patient, Mrs. Laya. So,
0:16 let's hear all perspectives to ensure
0:19 we're making the most informed decision.
0:21 With all your respect, Dr. Katy, rushing
0:24 into this procedure feels risky. Her
0:26 vitals are stable and continuing with
0:28 the current treatment might allow her
0:30 body to recover more before doing
0:32 anything invasive.
0:33 But waiting too long could make things
0:36 worse. I believe the sooner we
0:39 intervene, the better her chances. I
0:41 don't even understand why we're making a
0:42 debate out of this. All right, let's
0:45 pause for a moment.
0:46 I can see both of you feel strongly
0:48 about this and I appreciate your passion
0:50 and dedication, but let's take a step
0:53 back to ensure we're working together
0:56 rather than against each other.
0:58 Leia, I hear your concerns about the
1:00 risks. Could you help us understand your
1:03 perspective more clearly? What specific
1:06 risks are you most worried about? Well,
1:08 if we go ahead with the procedure while
1:10 her immune system is still recovering,
1:11 there's a higher chance of
1:14 post-operative complications. I think
1:16 giving her a bit more time can make a
1:18 big difference.
1:20 Thank you, Leia. That's an important
1:22 point. You're thinking about minimizing
1:24 complications during recovery. Very
1:28 valid. Now, Dr. Katie, could you explain
1:30 why you feel urgency is critical in this
1:33 situation? Sure. I'm concerned about if
1:35 we delay, the underlying condition might
1:38 worsen and the procedure will be more
1:40 challenging for us. And who knows, we
1:42 might lose the best window to act. Okay,
1:44 Okay,
1:47 so we have two valid perspectives. Leia,
1:49 you're prioritizing minimizing risks
1:52 during recovery. And Dr. Katie, you're
1:53 focusing on addressing the condition
1:56 before it potentially worsens. Both are
2:00 critical considerations.
2:01 Yada, you've been working closely with
2:03 Mrs. Laya. What's your take on her
2:05 current strength and recovery process?
2:08 How might that inform our decision?
2:10 She's shown some improvement, but I'd
2:12 say she's still quite fragile. A few
2:14 more therapy sessions could help, but
2:19 it's a balancing act. Thank you,
2:22 it's clear this is a complex situation.
2:25 How about this? Let's consult the latest
2:27 lab results and discuss with Mrs. Laya
2:29 and her family to get their input on how
2:31 to proceed. We'll reconvene tomorrow
2:34 with a clearer picture. I really
2:35 appreciate everyone's dedication and
2:38 expertise. Remember, we're all here for
2:40 the same goal, to do what's best for
2:43 Mrs. Leila. So, let's work together to