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Biology, 18.03.2020 22:20 emilybomar7466

A patient has just had highly experimental surgery that was a great success. The successful surgery has enhanced the
hospital's reputation, and television reporters are hoping to interview the patient. However, the patient is a very private
person and wants no publicity whatsoever.
What should the hospital's PR professional do in this situation?
Allow the reporters to see the patient, because it is good PR for the hospital and after all it was the hospital that was
responsible for the success.
Ensure the patient's privacy by having the reporters only speak to representatives in the PR department
Make sure the patient is not disturbed, but have the patient's medical team tell reporters everything they know about what the
patient thinks.
Explain to the reporters that it is none of their business and if they don't leave, they will be thrown out by security.

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