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Maddy Fletcher, M.D.

On Wednesday morning a trauma patient arrived at the Fletcher Hospital E.R. Maddy Fletcher, M.D., the doctor on duty, quickly bandaged the patient, Minnie Mouse, and administered medication.
 Minnie was sent to recovery for a few hours where she was issued standard hospital garments. Sorry Minnie but they don't make hospital garments in extra extra tiny.
Minnie was given another dose of medicine and an outlet cover. Maybe her accident had something to do with an unfortunate encounter with electricity?
 Minnie was then transferred to.....?
 Oh my! This doesn't look good for Minnie. Is this the hospital morgue?
 Oh! Ha ha! Thank goodness. Minnie was just being measured for a bed. A perfect fit!
 Minnie was then taken to some kind of play therapy session. In this picture the therapist offers Minnie an orange plastic fish and instructs her, "Grab this. Try to grab it."
 Minnie is taken from play therapy to ICU (right outside the door) to spend the night.
 The next morning, Minnie is doing so well she is transferred to a regular room upstairs. (At one point it seemed that  Minnie was having some kind of cardiac arrest episode because the doctor started yelling and beating on her chest. However, that was quickly over.)  The nurse offers Minnie a Hershey's Kiss. Minnie must have been nauseated from all her medication because she didn't want the chocolate.
 So the nurse ate it for her.
 Later in the day, Maddy Fletcher, M.D. puts Minnie through a series of rigorous tests which involve Minnie hold puzzle pieces.
 Ehhhh...she's fine. Minnie is released from hospital care and the doc gets some much needed R&R on Minnie's bed.
 On Friday morning, Minnie returned for a check up. Dr. Maddy removed Minnie's bandages. We haven't seen Minnie back in the hospital so it looks like she's made a full recovery!

Comments

Anonymous said…
hahahahaha. That's great. What a good Dr Maddy is.
brittany
bee said…
I have known about most of these incidents, but some were new and I have laughed myself silly!!! This is AWESOME! Thank you Dr. Maddy Fletcher for a load of laughs, and thank you Holly for sharing. Whew!
Drs Meyer said…
I bet she'll end up a Doctor in the end :) hahahaha, i've laughed so hard about those pictures off and on! Love it!!

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