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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] EVERYONE here should take note of the above NASTY doctor. I bet he tries to be Mr. Polite in public, but this is who many of them are underneath their white coats. You have EXPOSED yourself here. Patients beware. [b]Don't go in alone. [/quote][/b] What should be noted is this ludicrous poster who actually thinks a non-patient will be allowed in the operating room! [/quote] If a woman wants her husband there for her C-Section, it's usually fine. [/quote] Certainly not everywhere is this the case. Patients don’t usually get to dictate who’s in the OR.[/quote] Smart people avoid bad places like yours. Smart consumers choose the best places to accommodate their preferences.[/quote] If you find yourself in a medical emergency you likely won't choose your hospital, doctors or even have a chance to get a second opinion before you get sucked into the medical abyss.[/quote] Emergency Medicine is really the only specialty where American medical is outstanding. Everything else: FORGET IT, especially with the HIGH maternal DEATH rate we have.[/quote] True.[/quote] Huh? If you had cancer, which country would you go to for treatment?[/quote]
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