Carson residents often encounter diagnostic issues in fast-paced settings where documentation and follow-up are critical. Examples include:
- Urgent care and ER discharge problems: You’re told to “watch symptoms,” but the plan doesn’t clearly address red flags or timing for re-check.
- Abnormal imaging/lab results that don’t get escalated: An X-ray, CT, ultrasound, or lab panel may be marked “abnormal,” but you don’t receive clear instructions for how quickly you should be evaluated.
- Specialist referral delays: You’re referred, but the next step is delayed—sometimes because the referral, insurance authorization, or communication between providers isn’t handled promptly.
- Primary care follow-up gaps: Symptoms persist after an initial visit, yet the workup doesn’t expand when it should.
- Construction/industrial workforce injuries: People may return to work too early, and subtle symptoms tied to serious conditions can be missed or minimized.
These situations are often less about a single “mistake” and more about breakdowns in communication, escalation, and follow-through.


