Dr. Death
I am an Advance Practice Nurse and I practice medicine in Memphis, T.N. A news reporter introduced me to this story because she compared an assault to the tragic history of this Neurosurgeon. I was on the edge of my seat and listened to the entire series in one sitting. I notified other healthcare professionals about this case. Several physicians knew this former surgeon while others say that he is the medical school lecture of what NOT to do. I was disheartened to learn that he was this difficult to stop and the many lives that he recklessly destroyed. The physicians that operated to mend his botched surgeries were heroic because they fought to stop him from butchering more victims. The medical school, hospitals that failed to stop him and staff that did not protect the patients from harm are complicit. I pray the lives of those he negatively effected find hope and some degree of normalcy in the midst of their pain.
gringham via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/23/21
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