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Andrea Dunlop

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Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

um so you know one of the things i wanted to ask you about is this element of video surveillance because i think this is something that is not well understood by people outside of the child abuse field um although it has come to play in many of the cases that we've covered on the show it is um you know it frequently comes to play i think in munchausen by proxy evaluations but can you just tell us a little bit about

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

how a tool like video surveillance is used in a hospital setting in the course of a child abuse evaluation?

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

how a tool like video surveillance is used in a hospital setting in the course of a child abuse evaluation?

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

how a tool like video surveillance is used in a hospital setting in the course of a child abuse evaluation?

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

Yeah, I've certainly come across it in cases like the one that we're covering for our upcoming season. It's also frequently used as a tool in poisoning cases and can be if they suspect that that poisoning is actually happening in the hospital. So my sort of broader understanding of this lawsuit and lawsuits like this is that they are using a lot of very emotionally charged people.

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

Yeah, I've certainly come across it in cases like the one that we're covering for our upcoming season. It's also frequently used as a tool in poisoning cases and can be if they suspect that that poisoning is actually happening in the hospital. So my sort of broader understanding of this lawsuit and lawsuits like this is that they are using a lot of very emotionally charged people.

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

Yeah, I've certainly come across it in cases like the one that we're covering for our upcoming season. It's also frequently used as a tool in poisoning cases and can be if they suspect that that poisoning is actually happening in the hospital. So my sort of broader understanding of this lawsuit and lawsuits like this is that they are using a lot of very emotionally charged people.

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

language and emotionally charged concepts to um you know intentionally or not i guess obscure kind of what is really going on here and what actually may have happened to this child and i think that the video surveillance the reason they're focused on it is because i think it has that emotional charge i think when people have this idea that you would be surveilled in a hospital with your child

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

language and emotionally charged concepts to um you know intentionally or not i guess obscure kind of what is really going on here and what actually may have happened to this child and i think that the video surveillance the reason they're focused on it is because i think it has that emotional charge i think when people have this idea that you would be surveilled in a hospital with your child

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

language and emotionally charged concepts to um you know intentionally or not i guess obscure kind of what is really going on here and what actually may have happened to this child and i think that the video surveillance the reason they're focused on it is because i think it has that emotional charge i think when people have this idea that you would be surveilled in a hospital with your child

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

is very upsetting. I understand why that upsets people. I do too. Hospitals are an interesting place. And I think that so many of these lawsuits, we really get into some pretty strong differences of opinion on what a hospital is and is not. Is it a building full of employees? Is it a part of a community? What role should it be playing?

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

is very upsetting. I understand why that upsets people. I do too. Hospitals are an interesting place. And I think that so many of these lawsuits, we really get into some pretty strong differences of opinion on what a hospital is and is not. Is it a building full of employees? Is it a part of a community? What role should it be playing?

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

is very upsetting. I understand why that upsets people. I do too. Hospitals are an interesting place. And I think that so many of these lawsuits, we really get into some pretty strong differences of opinion on what a hospital is and is not. Is it a building full of employees? Is it a part of a community? What role should it be playing?

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

And I think that this kind of gets to another one of those questions, right? Is like, what kind of privacy can people expect in a hospital? Because obviously there are a lot of intimate, sensitive, vulnerable things that happen within hospital settings. And it's a setting where you're not necessarily going to have privacy for a lot of reasons, right?

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

And I think that this kind of gets to another one of those questions, right? Is like, what kind of privacy can people expect in a hospital? Because obviously there are a lot of intimate, sensitive, vulnerable things that happen within hospital settings. And it's a setting where you're not necessarily going to have privacy for a lot of reasons, right?

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

And I think that this kind of gets to another one of those questions, right? Is like, what kind of privacy can people expect in a hospital? Because obviously there are a lot of intimate, sensitive, vulnerable things that happen within hospital settings. And it's a setting where you're not necessarily going to have privacy for a lot of reasons, right?

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

You know, even like the most time I've spent in a hospital, luckily, was when I was giving birth to my children. And, you know, you have people and I mean, now it's funny because during childbirth, I could have cared less. But I mean, like you have a jillion people coming in and out of the room, you know, at various points in the process. So I think that's

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

You know, even like the most time I've spent in a hospital, luckily, was when I was giving birth to my children. And, you know, you have people and I mean, now it's funny because during childbirth, I could have cared less. But I mean, like you have a jillion people coming in and out of the room, you know, at various points in the process. So I think that's

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

You know, even like the most time I've spent in a hospital, luckily, was when I was giving birth to my children. And, you know, you have people and I mean, now it's funny because during childbirth, I could have cared less. But I mean, like you have a jillion people coming in and out of the room, you know, at various points in the process. So I think that's

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 20: Rady Children’s Part 4 with Dr. Mary Sanders

There are some sort of interesting questions about what privacy people are and are not entitled to in a hospital. What do you kind of, as a person who spent a lot of time in hospital settings, like what are your thoughts on this?