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Adam Blake - 49. Chapter 49

“Doc, the machines are here for the cafeteria.”

“Could you show them where to place them? Jane, what’s up.”

“There is a going away party for Arlene this Friday, do you want to contribute to a gift?”

“Sure, here is 20, make sure my name is not mentioned.”

“They are going to have it in the Staff Dining Room.”

“Good, they can say goodbye to that room because when they leave, the room will be locked while they remodel that area.”

“You are going to have them all eat in the cafeteria?”

“Yep”

I saw the smile as she left. “Doc, the pizzas are here.”

I walked into the cafeteria and the kitchen, the remaining staff were doing a good job of cleaning. “I need a volunteer to help serve the pizza that just arrived. If you could open the boxes and place them on the serving line and then replace them as they become empty. I think there will be plenty and you all can have the leftovers.”

I watched my boys as they came into the cafeteria, you could smell the pizza and their smiles told it all. I truly believe that pizza is a universal food. No matter where you come from, you knew what pizza is. I watched as they took one piece and went and sat down. They waited until all of the Knights had their pizza, they stood as James and I approached, James and I sat down, then they sat down. “There is plenty of pizza, so go and get another piece until you are full.”

I looked at James, he had a big smile on his face. “Doc, these boys will miss you when they are gone.”

“I hope they’ll remember what we teach them by our actions rather than who we are.”

There were quite a few pieces of pizza left. I nodded to the woman who was behind the line, she started to remove the pizza to the kitchen. “Doc, the kitchen staff wants to know if they can take the leftovers home.” I nodded yes.

Marie called back and said there was a clinic about 4 hours south of us that could do an overnight sleep test. “James call Dr. McMillian and ask for Ralph Goutier’s medical record. I want to take it with me when I take him for a sleep test. Oh, you also need to inform his teachers that he’ll be excused for medical reasons.”

I received a phone call from Dr. McMillian, “Why do you want Ralph Goutier’s medical records?”

“I believed he’s suffering from apnea and I have scheduled him for a sleep test at a clinic. I’m sure that the doctor who will be conducting the test would be interested in his medical record. So could you bring it to my office, I’d appreciate it”

“Dr. McMillian is here to see you, he’s very mad.”

“Send him in.” I watched as he entered my office, he was mad. “Dr. Blake, you can’t send a student to an outside doctor without my approval.”

“Are you serious? I can send a student anywhere I feel it's necessary for their benefit. Do you have his medical record?”

“No”

“Why not?”

“We couldn't find it. He’s not in the system.”

“Doctor McMillian that’s malfeasance. It’s your responsibility to have a medical record on every boy who attends this school. To not have one is cause for dismissal.”

“I resign, I don’t have to put up being treated like this. The health of the students in this school is my responsibility, not yours.”

“The responsibility of these students in all phases of the operation of this school is mine. And that includes ensuring staff performs their responsibility competently and no child falls through the cracks. I accept your resignation. James, please bring me the form for staff resignation.” I think that I had a form for staff resignations surprised the doctor. James brought in the form, he signed it. “Dr. McMillian, you have the rest of the week to remove your private property, however that does not include medical records of students or staff associate with this school. I think you’ll know what will happen if you do not follow that directive. The school thanks you for your service and wishes you well in the future.”

After he left the office I called Bernard, “Bernard, this is Adam, please prepare a separation check for Dr. McMillian according to his contract. Yes, he has resigned… effectively immediately. Thank you. “

“James can you find Mr. Goutier, tell him we’re going to see a doctor, then notify his teachers he’ll be absent for today and tomorrow.”

I waited until Ralph came to my office with James. “James, can you get his papers, I think Jane may know where they keep his medical authorization. Ralph, we’re going to see a doctor who’s going to help you get a better sleep. You’ll spend the night in a bed, they’ll hook you up to some equipment that’ll monitor you while you sleep. Then with this information, they’ll prescribe a machine that’ll help you sleep.”

“Will this hurt?”

“No, I wouldn’t let them hurt you. Ready to go?”

He nodded, “James, call this clinic and leave a message for the doctor that we are on our way.”

On the drive to the clinic, Ralph proved to be an excellent conversationalist, he did fall asleep several times. He never knew that he had fallen asleep.

“There’s the clinic ahead. I’ll be with you ok?” He nodded yes but I knew he was scared.

We walked into the clinic where I registered Ralph, gave them the forms, which they made a copy, and waited while they notified the doctor we were here. I could tell he was nervous as we sat in the waiting room. I placed my arm around his shoulder, he leaned into me.

“You must be Dr. Blake and I guess this is our patient, Mr. Goutier.”

I stood and shook the Dr’s hand, “This way and we can get this young man taken care of quickly.”

I put my hand on Ralph’s shoulder as we followed the doctor to a treatment room. “This isn’t a normal sleep test that you would find in a hospital, but we can still obtain the information we need to prescribe a machine to correct his problem.”

“Ralph, I’ll be here with you. You need to lay down on the bed.”

You could see the fear in his eyes, I held his hand, he squeezed it several times as they hooked him up to several machines, then they put a mask on him. “I’ll be here when you wake up, I’m not leaving you, just close your eyes,” I didn’t finish as he was asleep.

“Let’s go and get a cup of coffee. It’s going to be a while until we get the data we need and he’ll sleep for a while. How did you know about apnea?”

“When I was tutoring, one of my students suffered from it. He kept falling asleep in class and the guidance counselor told his parents. I helped him to catch up to his class once he started to sleep in a bed rather than in class.”

“Teachers need to be aware of childhood diseases, they don’t include that in their teaching curriculum.”

“You know you’re correct, when I was studying the art of teaching they never covered childhood diseases. We spend a good portion of time with a student, if you don’t mind I’m going to pass that on to my university advisor.”

“I don’t mind but this is the first time I heard of teaching being called an art.”

“I think it’s an art, not everyone is cut out to be a teacher, there are several skills one needs to be an effective teacher. I wrote a book, I know you’re busy but if you think you may have time, I’ll see that you get a copy.”

“Thanks, I’d appreciate that, there are times when I read something besides medical journals. Let’s go and check on our patient.”

Sleep issues like apnea is a serious condition. one could be driving and fall asleep in a wink.
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Awesome!

The school will soon be understaffed, now there’s a resignation everyday, some days even more… 😉

The president needs a new chef, new teachers, doc and more. I’m very curious how he’s gonna solve that 🙂

 

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Remember when we first met Dr. McMillian ? I said he wasn't the sharpest knife in the drawer and this chapter proved that.He goes to Adam angry that Adam interfered with his responsibility and then in the next sentence shows how irresponsible he is by not having a medical record for Ralph.

My high school had a nurse on call I bet Marie a Nurse practitioner is more qualified to handle that at the school than Dr. McMillian was. Just a thought.

It would be interesting to find out how many car accidents were caused by sleep apnea.Or any kind of accident .

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I'm glad Ralph is gonna get sorted. The school is going to have an extreme Staff Shortage soon. They have no Chef or Doctor at the moment. Can't wait to see how Adam fills the vacancies.

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11 minutes ago, RoyKing said:

Awesome!

The school will soon be understaffed, now there’s a resignation everyday, some days even more… 😉

The president needs a new chef, new teachers, doc and more. I’m very curious how he’s gonna solve that 🙂

 

I have confidence in Adam.

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8 minutes ago, weinerdog said:

Remember when we first met Dr. McMillian ? I said he wasn't the sharpest knife in the drawer and this chapter proved that.He goes to Adam angry that Adam interfered with his responsibility and then in the next sentence shows how irresponsible he is by not having a medical record for him.

My high school had a nurse on call I bet Marie a Nurse practitioner is more qualified to handle that at the school than Dr. McMillian was. Just a thought.

It would be interesting to find out how many car accidents were caused by sleep apnea.Or any kind of accident .

That would be an interesting statistic 

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7 minutes ago, chris191070 said:

I'm glad Ralph is gonna get sorted. The school is going to have an extreme Staff Shortage soon. They have no Chef or Doctor at the moment. Can't wait to see how Adam fills the vacancies.

Adam has friends to call upon, and he isn't afraid to call upon them.

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Looks like Arlene used a house of cards as a model in creating the infrastructure for the school!

“Are you serious? I can send a student anywhere I feel it's necessary for their benefit. Do you have his medical record?”

“No”

“Why not?”

“We couldn't find it. He’s not in the system.”

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Calling all those who are competent, calling all those who are competent, emergency, come right away! lol It sounds like a good housecleaning needs to take place and soon. Glad to here the staff dinning room is being shut down and remodeled ... I'm guessing into the testing center since it's a better location! LOL!!! Adam certainly showed the true character of a leader by contributing to Ole BagPipes going away gift. I'm anticipating that the new doctor will be someone Adam already knows and both Jane and James will be working for Adam after Arlene leaves - as much as he has left to do, he's definitely going to need them both! 

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Interesting chapter, he definitely did not waste time getting him help , the old staff were certainly not there for the kids they were there for themselves and seemed to be very selfish

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7 hours ago, Jondon said:

There would be a lot of people that have died in the night from "natural causes" like a heart attack from stopping breathing while they slept. I myself suffer from sleep apnoea, and used to drive throught rural areas in Australia and would have trouble with narcolepsy in early evening.

it seems apnea is more common than most people thought

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6 hours ago, Chris L said:

Calling all those who are competent, calling all those who are competent, emergency, come right away! lol It sounds like a good housecleaning needs to take place and soon. Glad to here the staff dinning room is being shut down and remodeled ... I'm guessing into the testing center since it's a better location! LOL!!! Adam certainly showed the true character of a leader by contributing to Ole BagPipes going away gift. I'm anticipating that the new doctor will be someone Adam already knows and both Jane and James will be working for Adam after Arlene leaves - as much as he has left to do, he's definitely going to need them both! 

James definitely, Jane will need a job of some sort. She could head up a typing pool or maybe a job in the financial office.  Adam trusts her

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5 hours ago, mikedup said:

Interesting chapter, he definitely did not waste time getting him help , the old staff were certainly not there for the kids they were there for themselves and seemed to be very selfish

you are right, at least it seemed that way.i don't think Adam is finished, I think he just got started

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Teaching is an art!  It is more than simply knowing the curriculum.  It is knowing how to present it in such a way to be both interesting and understandable by students who have markedly different levels of interest, skill and ability in the topic.  On top of that, everyone learns in a different way.  Some are aural learners, who get it by listening.  Some are tactile and need to touch or manipulate to understand.  Others are visual and need to see demonstrations or displays.  There can be combinations both within a classroom and within a single student.  On top of all that, you have to deal with Administrative demands and parental and disciplinary demands.  And keep up with planning, grading, etc along with your own family! And today, you HAVE to have a MSE and a specialty of some sort within a few years of starting. Teaching is extremely demanding of both time and heart.  Few can do it well for long.  It may be surprising to some, but most teachers burn out within the first 5 years.  There’s actually not that many who make it to retirement (30, 40 years) in the classroom. 

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2 hours ago, Clancy59 said:

Teaching is an art!  It is more than simply knowing the curriculum.  It is knowing how to present it in such a way to be both interesting and understandable by students who have markedly different levels of interest, skill and ability in the topic.  On top of that, everyone learns in a different way.  Some are aural learners, who get it by listening.  Some are tactile and need to touch or manipulate to understand.  Others are visual and need to see demonstrations or displays.  There can be combinations both within a classroom and within a single student.  On top of all that, you have to deal with Administrative demands and parental and disciplinary demands.  And keep up with planning, grading, etc along with your own family! And today, you HAVE to have a MSE and a specialty of some sort within a few years of starting. Teaching is extremely demanding of both time and heart.  Few can do it well for long.  It may be surprising to some, but most teachers burn out within the first 5 years.  There’s actually not that many who make it to retirement (30, 40 years) in the classroom. 

As technology becomes more prevalent in the classroom, teachers need to be up to date on this technology.  The old three 'R's are still important but it isn't enough any more 

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7 hours ago, CLJobe said:

As technology becomes more prevalent in the classroom, teachers need to be up to date on this technology.  The old three 'R's are still important but it isn't enough any more 

Yeah, well that was part of why I decided it was time for me to retire after 31 years here.  I had 35 years total in schools and Public Library service.  I just couldn’t keep up with the speed that technology was changing and advancing.  I love it and think technology can be wonderful, but I just couldn’t understand it fast enough.  I still have trouble with Twitter! Teaching tech was part of my job and I can’t teach something I don’t understand myself.

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5 hours ago, Clancy59 said:

 

Yeah, well that was part of why I decided it was time for me to retire after 31 years here.  I had 35 years total in schools and Public Library service.  I just couldn’t keep up with the speed that technology was changing and advancing.  I love it and think technology can be wonderful, but I just couldn’t understand it fast enough.  I still have trouble with Twitter! Teaching tech was part of my job and I can’t teach something I don’t understand myself.

I am sure you are not alone. Technology is advancing at a rate unheard of 25 years ago. 

 

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I was very fortunate in my teaching career. I retired after 25 years of teaching in a Community College just before the technological revolution struck my specialty (Surveying). I was also very lucky in the type of student in my classroom. Many were "foreign students", usually Korean, some Japanese.

I asked one of my students one day why he had chosen my classes for his training. He responded that it was my manner of speaking; I have a rather loud voice, cultivated from attending a military High School, I speak slowly and there is a slight pause in between each word, all of which make my speech easier for a student to whom English is a second language understand. This manner of speaking was not learned by me, it was a combination of nature and miliitary training, but it stood me in good stead all through by teaching career.

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