Comment by cthalupa

9 months ago

How do people become experts on doing dangerous procedures on infants if they're not allowed to do dangerous procedures on infants until they're experts?

I agree with most of what the author wrote, even a decent amount in the paragraph in question, but not wanting residents to get hands on experience while under the direct supervision of experts just because it is you or a loved one on the receiving end is not a reasonable ask. You have to do things to become an expert on doing them, and that means someone has to be on the receiving end of someone with little or no experience doing them. They get experience doing similar procedures in lower risk settings, etc., but eventually when it comes time for someone to do their first lumbar puncture on an infant, it's better if they're doing it under the watchful eye of someone who has done many.