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Recently, I asked my cardiologist if it would be okay for me to become a school bus driver for the local school. Of course, I have no intention of waking up that early, but the idea of it raised some questions that I could not answer: Medically, am I at risk for a catastrophic event at an inopportune time putting others in jeopardy? Ethically, should I automatically exclude myself from positions where others are in my care? Legally, can an employer or organization exclude me based on my medical condition?
My medical condition is this, 59-yr old male with mechanical aortic and mitral valves after a bout of vegetative endocarditis. All done one year ago. My EKG is normal and my heart has been checked out numerous ways, and besides Click and Clack, the muscle is in good condition.
I ask this now because Saturday I have an interview for a scholarship where I would receive free flying lessons leading to a pilot’s license in exchange for future volunteering flying semi-urgent medical patients off-island to nearby medical facilities. (I live on an island.) I actually want this position, or do I (?)
Now, pilot license requirements include passing a medical check, which I am sure I would pass – unless their knee-jerk reaction upon hearing about my valves (or just plain hearing them) is to reject me. Again, my questions are, “do they have objective reason to reject me?”, “should I even be applying for this?”, “if they do reject me, how would I argue my position?”
My cardiologist’s answer to the school bus question was, “as long as you stay on the Metoprolol and keep your INR in check, you should be okay to take the job”. I was hoping for more insight.
My medical condition is this, 59-yr old male with mechanical aortic and mitral valves after a bout of vegetative endocarditis. All done one year ago. My EKG is normal and my heart has been checked out numerous ways, and besides Click and Clack, the muscle is in good condition.
I ask this now because Saturday I have an interview for a scholarship where I would receive free flying lessons leading to a pilot’s license in exchange for future volunteering flying semi-urgent medical patients off-island to nearby medical facilities. (I live on an island.) I actually want this position, or do I (?)
Now, pilot license requirements include passing a medical check, which I am sure I would pass – unless their knee-jerk reaction upon hearing about my valves (or just plain hearing them) is to reject me. Again, my questions are, “do they have objective reason to reject me?”, “should I even be applying for this?”, “if they do reject me, how would I argue my position?”
My cardiologist’s answer to the school bus question was, “as long as you stay on the Metoprolol and keep your INR in check, you should be okay to take the job”. I was hoping for more insight.