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Did he sue the hospital for malpractice?

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No, read the other post below on how stupid their surgical team was.

He did file complaints with the hospital and medical board on every surgeon and resident who came into the room, I know at least one got disciplined. He also worked at the hospital system everyone wants to work for and they’ve been blacklisted at least while he was there.

He left a few months after covid started/the surgeon fiasco around August or September after realizing it was a scam and getting orders from the cdc and fda on how to treat patients and the bonuses the hospital would receive, the over counting of deaths, the high pcr cycles and non-treatment etc.

He didn’t want to be any part of it along with a bunch of doctors and nurses who’d been complaining they couldn’t treat the patients or try new methods. Of course you don’t hear about any of them taking a stand.

That’s why when I say hospitals should be trying everything and getting bonuses for lives saved instead of $13,000 for a positive, $39,000 a day for venting and $60,000 for a covid death. That comes from them, the first doctors and my brother who quit and didn’t think anything going on was ethical but their concerns were dismissed and they quit.

He didn’t want to be any part of it

He was smart to do this. Lots of law suits will be happening soon.

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Yeah it was a moral decision along with the others who quit. While other administrators and the president were giddy with all the extra money it made him and the others sick.

If you search “hospital expansions and upgrades” there’s an awful lot happening and the build back better plan has even more money in it.

10 plus 26 plus numerous other hospitals doing upgrades and expansions. How can this be, I thought they were broke from no surgeries last year.