Med student allegedly inappropriate with female patient and commits suicide after disciplinary action

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Anonymous wrote:I’m impressed a young 20 something knows what or when to report something. Interesting.


Sounds like someone should see her since she's a nurse can complain about her treatment. Payback.


It’s a shame her name hasn’t been made public. Let’s see how she does when her name is on blast.
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Anonymous wrote:So, if the email had been sent during regular business hours and the med student had opened it at 11:30 pm, would the parents still be suing the school?

It sounds as though the school was following the standard protocol for this type of situation. I really can’t see how sending an email at any particular time makes a difference, since the receiver of an email might open it at any time of the day or night, not only right after it was received.


The email also didn’t present any new information. It was more tips about how to handle the upcoming interview he needed to attend. It’s not like it gave him more bad news he didn’t already know. This focus on the last email is bizarre.


Then why was it sent at all? Seems a little unprofessional to send communications so late. What's the point? Who does this?


For records keeping purposes, to document the meeting they had earlier, and to provide him with all the relevant documents he needed to prepare for his hearing.

This was a very standard meeting follow up email.


Does your HR send out midnight communications about your future? What is your industry?


Have you never worked before? Emails go out at all hours. Especially a follow up email recording a meeting the guy already had? There was no new info in the email.


Guess the lawyers will get to read this late night advice email themselves.

Maybe he catastrophized things.

Maybe they threatened to ruin his career.


If they did, they didn’t do it in the email in question.


Cool. Where has all the discovery and evidence been posted?


The entire email was posted in the OP of this thread. You can read it and see exactly what was written.
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Anonymous wrote:So, if the email had been sent during regular business hours and the med student had opened it at 11:30 pm, would the parents still be suing the school?

It sounds as though the school was following the standard protocol for this type of situation. I really can’t see how sending an email at any particular time makes a difference, since the receiver of an email might open it at any time of the day or night, not only right after it was received.


The email also didn’t present any new information. It was more tips about how to handle the upcoming interview he needed to attend. It’s not like it gave him more bad news he didn’t already know. This focus on the last email is bizarre.


Then why was it sent at all? Seems a little unprofessional to send communications so late. What's the point? Who does this?


For records keeping purposes, to document the meeting they had earlier, and to provide him with all the relevant documents he needed to prepare for his hearing.

This was a very standard meeting follow up email.


Does your HR send out midnight communications about your future? What is your industry?


You really think someone this fragile belonged in medicine? Do you even hear yourself. Maybe he should have done marketing or HR.


You don’t sound like someone with any professional experience.


It’s unfortunate he didn’t have anyone to go to given his bad situation. Someone to tell him to fight back or regroup or do damage control or apologize or explain it.

Dudes say dumb stuff all the time. Some get reported, many don’t. Still unclear what kind of back & forth convo they had.

Money grubber versus dork?


She didn’t sue or ask for money. She just asked not to be his patient any longer. Completely her right to do.


Right she simply asked to see a different provider. No one is required to see a medical provider who makes one feel uncomfortable.
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Anonymous wrote:The patient has a far more solid lawsuit on her hands than the perverted pond scum


It's not a crime to be made uncomfortable. Who are you people.?


For starters a civil lawsuit against a hospital isn’t criminal court. Seems she was sexually harassed by a medical resident, then he used her medical chart to cyberstalk her (HIPPA violation), then he took his life and now his family is suggesting it was her fault??? That’s a lot of trauma!!! $$$


The family alleges the school effed up. They aren't suing her.


Totally innocuous to note the gal was seeing him for STD check. Totally not an attempt to insinuate she’s a promiscuous and lying western whore making false allegations against a high caste future surgeon.


+1. He was sleeping with his girlfriend (not wife) while trying to hook up with a patient so who is the whore?


I doubt he was trying to hook up with someone presenting with a nasty STI right in front of him.


He asked her if her boyfriend would mind him touching her! He then followed her on Instagram. AFTER (!!!!!) she refused to let him do her pap smear and she requested a nurse do it. Bonkers.


Autism strikes again.


The way each of them speak it seems to be a case of double autism….


It sounds like the girl was rising sophomore undergrad ie a teenager. He’s the grown ass nearly 25 year old man. He’s sounds special needs. Makes you wonder about his alleged perfect GPA.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I’m impressed a young 20 something knows what or when to report something. Interesting.


Sounds like someone should see her since she's a nurse can complain about her treatment. Payback.


You're part of the problem.
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Anonymous wrote:The patient has a far more solid lawsuit on her hands than the perverted pond scum


It's not a crime to be made uncomfortable. Who are you people.?


For starters a civil lawsuit against a hospital isn’t criminal court. Seems she was sexually harassed by a medical resident, then he used her medical chart to cyberstalk her (HIPPA violation), then he took his life and now his family is suggesting it was her fault??? That’s a lot of trauma!!! $$$


The family alleges the school effed up. They aren't suing her.


Totally innocuous to note the gal was seeing him for STD check. Totally not an attempt to insinuate she’s a promiscuous and lying western whore making false allegations against a high caste future surgeon.


+1. He was sleeping with his girlfriend (not wife) while trying to hook up with a patient so who is the whore?


I doubt he was trying to hook up with someone presenting with a nasty STI right in front of him.


He asked her if her boyfriend would mind him touching her! He then followed her on Instagram. AFTER (!!!!!) she refused to let him do her pap smear and she requested a nurse do it. Bonkers.


Autism strikes again.


The way each of them speak it seems to be a case of double autism….


It sounds like the girl was rising sophomore undergrad ie a teenager. He’s the grown ass nearly 25 year old man. He’s sounds special needs. Makes you wonder about his alleged perfect GPA.


Special needs is not the catch-all excuse for doing the wrong thing.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m impressed a young 20 something knows what or when to report something. Interesting.


Sounds like someone should see her since she's a nurse can complain about her treatment. Payback.


You're part of the problem.


Lol. If I'm the patient I deserve to be comfortable at all costs. If careers are destroyed, oopses! My bad.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m impressed a young 20 something knows what or when to report something. Interesting.


Sounds like someone should see her since she's a nurse can complain about her treatment. Payback.


It’s a shame her name hasn’t been made public. Let’s see how she does when her name is on blast.


No it's not. It's a shame his parents are making this about her at all.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m impressed a young 20 something knows what or when to report something. Interesting.


Sounds like someone should see her since she's a nurse can complain about her treatment. Payback.


It’s a shame her name hasn’t been made public. Let’s see how she does when her name is on blast.


No it's not. It's a shame his parents are making this about her at all.


She's an adult. She can deal.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m impressed a young 20 something knows what or when to report something. Interesting.


Sounds like someone should see her since she's a nurse can complain about her treatment. Payback.


You're part of the problem.


Lol. If I'm the patient I deserve to be comfortable at all costs. If careers are destroyed, oopses! My bad.


Poor troll response.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m impressed a young 20 something knows what or when to report something. Interesting.


Sounds like someone should see her since she's a nurse can complain about her treatment. Payback.


You're part of the problem.


Lol. If I'm the patient I deserve to be comfortable at all costs. If careers are destroyed, oopses! My bad.


"A woman voiced discomfort and provided documentation of inappropriate behavior! We should destroy.her!"

And we wonder why only a fraction of sexual assaults are reported.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m impressed a young 20 something knows what or when to report something. Interesting.


Sounds like someone should see her since she's a nurse can complain about her treatment. Payback.


It’s a shame her name hasn’t been made public. Let’s see how she does when her name is on blast.


This is a very creepy comment.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m impressed a young 20 something knows what or when to report something. Interesting.


Sounds like someone should see her since she's a nurse can complain about her treatment. Payback.


It’s a shame her name hasn’t been made public. Let’s see how she does when her name is on blast.


This is a very creepy comment.


I really hope this is just one commenter. They've been extremely creepy about the patient.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m impressed a young 20 something knows what or when to report something. Interesting.


Sounds like someone should see her since she's a nurse can complain about her treatment. Payback.


It’s a shame her name hasn’t been made public. Let’s see how she does when her name is on blast.


This is a very creepy comment.


I really hope this is just one commenter. They've been extremely creepy about the patient.


That's cute coming from the people who have been relentless about the dead student. Special needs? Autism? Dork? Perv and on and on. It's like he refused to date someone here or something given how personal it seems.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m impressed a young 20 something knows what or when to report something. Interesting.


Sounds like someone should see her since she's a nurse can complain about her treatment. Payback.


You're part of the problem.


Lol. If I'm the patient I deserve to be comfortable at all costs. If careers are destroyed, oopses! My bad.


"A woman voiced discomfort and provided documentation of inappropriate behavior! We should destroy.her!"

And we wonder why only a fraction of sexual assaults are reported.


There is only one dead person here. And it's not the complainer.
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