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Governor John Kasich Ohio State Medical Board the only Governor & State Medical Board to take a medical license for 19 years based on a complaint aut |
20th of Dec, 2011 by User179854 |
Ohio has a Governor that will keep false cases at the State Medical Board going on for ? money in damages - can't straighten anything out and can't figure himself out - everything is conveniently 'confidential.' Can't move on and admit a mistake after 19 years - that not in the rules & procedures that are constantly changed anyways to ruin physicians that say something that the State Medical Board of Ohio doesn't want to hear - which is anything or everything. No one else can have a life, have a family or a child - it's all a photo-op for Governor Kasich and kids = meaning 2.5 kids really. And The State Medical Board of Ohio is not about good patient care - the Medical Board of Ohio is about destroying physician/podiatrist colleagues for the sport of it - destroying lives, careers and ruining the family that never got the chance to get started. It's about being mean, in a world that is already too 'mean.' And it's Christmas. Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine (Cleveland, Ohio) has to be the only Medical School in the US, or Ohio, where classmates try to destroy each other, before and after graduation - a medical school with 'no grades' yet known for colleagues wanting to 'kill' one another for sport - colleagues who go after each other's medical licenses for the endless one-up. Medical School classmates can't help one another with a classmates' fractures, thyroid problem, blood work - even to discuss - they stay in Parma holed in a box-office (no architectural merit), caring for perpetual kids-like-themselves, and pretend that half-way across town (30 minutes) is too much to travel or phone (local call) for a grown-up. I-480 is a better road than they have in any eastern state - more lanes and exit ramps than an amusement park. Gosh! Just because you have no religion doesn't mean you have no common sense - but it does for CWRU School of Medicine grads. The religion is themselves. It's Christmas even if Abbey & Tonya are Jewish - and they can't help because they are Jewish - and Jews only take care of Jews - went to the same high school & Medical School as Tonya - who has the same thyroid problem that she can't help another MD with. And that MD at least called her for her own problems - wasn't passing out meds, radiation, and bills - like everyone else. Jewish never meant Good Samaritan, agnostic never meant kind human being - but let's criticize those Catholic priests and take advantage of Catholic girls who should be 'easy,' or aren't 'easy' enough for Dr. Nice - who can't seduce his wife instead? That Catholic girl is just plain 'unlucky' - unlucky with friends. Shouldn't, or couldn't, one guy classmate - from either Georgetown or Case Western Reserve - have had the guts to call Dr. Nice, and tell him to get off her case and screw his own wife instead of looking all over Hillcest Hospital for 'supplements' like Tiger Woods? John Brems & Tim Nice are both ORTHOPEDICS - same club. Both are men? For a CWRU grad, and even a Georgetown grad who couldn't share notes or 5-minutes of advice, everything is too much bother - even when the getting into Medical School and getting married is over - it's still not about being a human being - about letting another person have a marriage or ONE child. Christmas is about that ONE child. Human beings are too much bother unless they can contribute to your career, your appointments, your accolades and favored positions or circumstances - that's the CWRU matra - get yours first. Love isn't part of Christmas, and that doesn't mean sex; looking beyond the physician fee's isn't part of Christmas, helping a lab-mate isn't Christmas - what is Christmas is calling someone who needs to hear from you. Nothing is Christmas in Ohio - it's all about Parmatown mall - a more generic mall in a more plastic suburb you couldn't find in Ohio. Sherwood Anderson wrote about Parma when he wrote that: 'Only the few know the sweetness of the twisted apples,' and George Willard has to get away to find truth and twisted apples - out of Ohio. Parma Ohio is no 'twisted apple,' and if one were going to run away to Seattle WA and return to Parma - one didn't read Winesburg, Ohio - 'The young man's mind was carried away by his growing passion for dreams. One looking at him would not have thought him particularly sharp. With the recollection of little things occupying his mind he closed his eyes and leaned back in the car seat. He stayed that way for a long time and when he aroused himself and again looked out of the car window the town of Winesburg had disappeared and his life there had become but a background on which to paint the dreams of his manhood.' There are no dreams in Ohio, just one's own affairs and Legacy Village. When one MD grad has a fracture or needs some blood work - it turns into a 19-year disaster after the fractures are left uncasted for fun. The blood work is lost, misfiled, or never sent as the endocrinologist has mild cognitive impairment -- and no one noticed. The bone diagnosis is 'psychiatric' - well only if it's the expedient thing for Carla O'Day MD in between gym memberships & husbands. That Catholic woman MD just needs a sixth new right Ohio psychiatrist - for what - for more emotional damage? All that repetitve psychiatric evaluations of 'nomal' people do is cause emotional damage - and there is a direct relationship between the number of evaluations, the number of psychiatrists, and the degree of emotional damage = #psychiatrists x #evaluations. Do the math - you don't even need a calculator. The BFF of Carla O'Day MD at Cleveland Clinic won't interfere = Abby Goulder-Abelson, the MD from Georgetown undergrad wishes you well and runs away as fast as he can - he knows you need more help, but that's not his responsibility. He can't do planks, but he can sprint. He ran away in college, was glued to the RN that became his wife, but he's now a shoulder orthopedic who should be able to help a fellow Georgetown grad get some bone help - it's not college anymore. You'd think that classmates would help each other out, want to learn about medicine, and physicians get diagnoses that present differently and unusually - isn't medicine about helping people, mending lives, giving care & grace - the grace of another human being with a moment to spare. Carla O'Day MD can't diagnose thyroiditis, see that a neck is swollen, see that a wrist is swollen to 'excrescence,' see that a classmate is about to pass out at Hillcrest Hospital from trying to work with an uncasted wrist fracture - that another MD is in tears at the neglect, harassments, and injury with the fracture displacing & seriously painfully iatrogenically impacted. Carla was busy writing a complaint about the woman colleague instead of helping - and she ran the ER at Hillcrest. Yes, Carla hated her, and other classmates, but this much? Hate that compounds this much is sad. One wouldn't want to get pregnant in medical school - or after. The OB-GYN Chair just strutted across the classroom mimicking a pregant woman's walk - it was funny to look that bad - a joke for the males in the class. And one wouldn't/couldn't trust Carla O'Day MD in a delivery room - she'd make something happen to permanently impair or injure - the mother or child. Mark Harmon (Gibbs) can deliver a child better on NCIS - less hate. And one would not want to have a child with any CWRU classmate - the child would die of being an addendum to a career, sitting in an office waiting for someone to notice until he/she got some disease - and then became a case. Where is there any sense of helping another human being? of compassion? It's Christmas 2011, 19-years later, and we have a total egocentric personality disorder of a Governor; a narcissistic orthopedic fellow Georgetowner - who will help for his 5-minutes then it's not his responsibility; a totally Jewish-princess CCF Rheumatology MD classmate who can't interfere (helping someone with medical care is an intevention - not a privilege) with the lack of treatment of a serious metabolic bone problem because it might make her stand-up for something besides her own career trajectory; a drink-everyone-under-the table Carla O'Day - who as a Member on the State Medical Board started all this; and finally an Executive Medical Director on LinkedIn only = rick1957. Is there anyone who is a decent human being anymore? O'Henry's short story, the GIFT OF THE MAJI, ends with the following: The magi, as you know, were wise men--wonderfully wise men--who brought gifts to the Babe in the manger. They invented the art of giving Christmas presents. Being wise, their gifts were no doubt wise ones, possibly bearing the privilege of exchange in case of duplication. And here I have lamely related to you the uneventful chronicle of two foolish children in a flat who most unwisely sacrificed for each other the greatest treasures of their house. But in a last word to the wise of these days let it be said that of all who give gifts these two were the wisest. O all who give and receive gifts, such as they are wisest. Everywhere they are wisest. They are the magi. The Maji were wise men and kings in their own realms - kings who could yet stop a moment and recognize a child in a manger who needed gifts. They were magical human beings who could follow a star and see beyond themselves. Ohio needs some Maji. |
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