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[quote=Anonymous][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] Off the top of my head, I’d look into Germany. For the most part, Americans have been an utter failure on the cancer front. I can remember when they told you that cancer was mostly in your genes, and there’s not much you can do to avoid it. Heck, I even remember doctors thinking smoking was ok! American medicine is mostly in the dark ages. Just look at our shameful maternity care. Most emergencies are actually created by doctors, based on what I’ve seen. Way too much interference, and not enough patience.[/quote]
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