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"I'm hella busy with C-sections." (1 Viewer)

Arizona Ron

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I wonder what the FFA thinks the rest of the texts read...

Seattle anesthesiologist Arthur K. Zilberstein's license was suspended Monday, after the state Medical Quality Commission ruled his "preoccupation with sexual matters" compromised patient safety. Dr. Zilberstein, it seems, was constantly sexting while his patients were under anesthesia.The commission claims Zilberstein sent messages containing innuendo between April and August 2013. On one day in June, he reportedly sent 64 texts during seven surgeries. One of them read, "I'm hella busy with C-sections." He is 47 years old.

Zilberstein is also accused of sending photos of himself in scrubs with his "genitals exposed" to a patient. The sexting wasn't the end of it, however — he stands accused of "looking at private medical records for his own sexual gratification," having sex in the hospital, issuing unauthorized prescriptions, and making racist remarks to a patient. He has 20 days to respond to these charges and request a hearing.
http://gawker.com/anesthesiologist-suspended-for-constantly-sexting-durin-1588572657?rev=1402406621&utm_campaign=socialflow_gawker_facebook&utm_source=gawker_facebook&utm_medium=socialflow

 
I remember reading how a very small percentage of doctors are actually responsible for a large percentage of the malpractice suits. Guys like this. Who are allowed to go along until it finally gets public. The medical community must do a better job of policing then we can talk about reform.

 
I thought I read somewhere that a doctor couldn't be alone with a woman if she's unconscious? Maybe that's a state thing?

 
I remember reading how a very small percentage of doctors are actually responsible for a large percentage of the malpractice suits. Guys like this. Who are allowed to go along until it finally gets public. The medical community must do a better job of policing then we can talk about reform.
Yeah, state medical boards are a joke. There is no way to know what kind of accusations have been made against doctors or what kind of punishments they've received. Bad doctors are protected way too much.

 
seems a bit rude... i mean if i want to look at chest dump porn, make a chess move, or send a dong shot I at least step out of the room while someone is getting numb

 

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