I am Speaking up!!!!!!

I am Speaking up!!!!!!
Me and My Knight

Saturday, January 19, 2019

Death on demand: has euthanasia gone too far?

Death on demand: has euthanasia gone too far?

Countries around the world are making it easier to choose the time and manner of your death. But doctors in the world’s euthanasia capital are starting to worry about the consequences.

Friday, January 18, 2019

Drugs for Sex? Oops, Not a Tumor; Chiro Shenanigans Clinicians accused, convicted, or under investigation

Drugs for Sex? Oops, Not a Tumor; Chiro Shenanigans

Clinicians accused, convicted, or 

under investigation

Our new round-up features arrests, criminal proceedings,

 and other reports alleging improper or questionable 

conduct 

by healthcare professionals.

Florida surgeon fined $3K for removing kidney he thought was tumor

Florida surgeon fined $3K for removing kidney he thought was tumor

 - The Florida Board of Medicine says a West Palm Beach surgeon has agreed to pay a $3,000 fine for removing a woman's healthy kidney that he thought was a tumor.
The Palm Beach Post reports Ramon Vazquez was responsible for cutting Maureen Pacheco open in 2016 so two other surgeons could perform a back operation.

Don’t Let Your Doctor Kill You

Don’t Let Your Doctor Kill You

In her new book, a physician says patients need to take power or risk serious harm


There is no doubt that doctors make mistakes, just like people in every other profession. Who hasn’t heard of a surgeon who removed the wrong organ or a gynecologist who missed the symptoms of ovarian cancer? Of course, when doctors fall short, the consequences can be deadly. They rightly should face more scrutiny.

Doctors give unanimous 'no confidence' vote in NCH CEO

Doctors give unanimous 'no confidence' vote in NCH CEO

The emergency meeting came after the latest administrative policy was announced, which said doctors outside of NCH could not write prescription orders.

Three top Baylor St. Luke's execs out following CMS review

Three top Baylor St. Luke's execs out following CMS review

Three top Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center executives, including its president, have left the hospital following a federal investigation into a patient death.

The hospital said in a news release that President Gay Nord, Chief Nursing Officer Jennifer Nitschmann and Senior Vice President of Operations Dr. David Berger "have left their roles."

Thursday, January 17, 2019

Distraught husband says wife of 30 years was given a lethal dose of Fentanyl. He wants to know why.

Distraught husband says wife of 30 years was given a lethal dose of Fentanyl. He wants to know why.

"It can't be. Why would he do that?"
David Austin was shocked when he found out that his wife was one of 27 people who may have been given excessive -- possibly lethal -- doses of Fentanyl. 
The widower, who is suing an Ohio doctor that ordered the dose he believes killed his wife, was still distraught when he spoke to CNN affiliate WBNS.
"27 people ..." he said in disbelief.
David's wife, Bonnie Austin, was brought in to Mount Carmel Health System in Columbus on September 30, 2018 with chest pains and difficulty breathing, according to a lawsuit David filed against the hospital, doctor, nurse, and pharmacist involved with her care.