Injury rate 10 times that of old, open surgery. But potential patients were not told this. We were deliberately lied to about the true injury rate. Copies of printed pre-op propaganda given to patients recommending laparoscopic cholecystectomy is available for to confirm breach of patient rights . This gives you an understanding into psychopathic traits of […]
Why do Surgeons lie - Narcissistic Sociopathic medical professionals?
Top 10 Ways Doctors Are Trying To Kill You
MORRIS M. FEBRUARY 20, 2013 In a list of people least likely to kill you, Doctors would probably come somewhere near the top—just under Nuns but way above Chris Brown. But guess what? Not only is the entire medical profession after your blood, they’re disposing of the population at a faster rate than car crashes, Alzheimer’s […]
50 Secrets Your Surgeon Won’t Tell You
Surgeons have our lives in their hands, but most of us know more about the people who cut our hair than the doctors who cut our bodies. Here, insider tips to become a smarter, healthier patient. By Michelle Crouch from Reader’s Digest Magazine | October 2012 “To know which doctor is good, ask hospital employees.” […]
Do the Origins of Surgeons’ Aggressive Behavior Lie in Tadpole Cannibalism
A little humor – or sad cold truth? by Bethany Morgan, Josie Morgan, Helena Morgan, and Richard Morgan Colwyn Bay, North Wales, U.K. The behaviour of surgeons has been described as “domineering,” disruptive,” and “egregious.”1 There have been reports of aggressive behaviour by surgeons, with outbursts of anger, surgeons throwing instruments, and a surgeon being wrestled to the […]
Dishonest doctors: Why physicians lie
By Dr. Otis Brawley, Special to CNN Updated 0805 GMT (1605 HKT) February 11, 2012 Story highlights Survey published in Health Affairs shows one third of doctors don’t share medical errors Results are unsettling, doctor says, but we should remember that physicians are human Doctors often try to soften the blow of a prognosis by […]
Survey shows that at least some physicians are not always open or honest with patients.
Lisa I. Iezzoni1,*, Sowmya R. Rao2, Catherine M. DesRoches3, Christine Vogeli4and Eric G. Campbell5 +Author Affiliations 1Lisa I. Iezzoni is a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and director of the Mongan Institute for Health Policy at Massachusetts General Hospital, in Boston. 2Sowmya R. Rao is an associate professor in the Quantitative Health Sciences […]