Friday, April 03, 2009

It's A Big Club

As my profile on the Internet gets higher, I am hearing from more and more doctors who were screwed by sour employment deals or (far worse) bad-faith peer review . . . usually engineered by small-town, Podunk hospitals and their big fish/little pond, control-freak executives . . . whose butts were covered by larger mill-town fish and duplicitous lawyers. The modus-operandi of almost cultish corruption fueled by fully-immunized legal muscle . . . and shielded by privilege & confidentiality . . . seems to have taken a firm hold in the mid-to late nineties.

Destroying "disruptive" doctors via bad-faith peer review is almost a cottage industry now.

Every time I hear a new story of a medical career disrupted, derailed or destroyed by greed and power-mongering, I seethe some more.

Most of these doctors are too humiliated/ashamed/mortified to blog under their own names.

Me? I have no shame. I'm all tapped out. Bob Morrison and Steve Eblin saw to that. It was a very bad business decision (beyond stupid really) to screw me over . . . to humiliate me and my family . . . to cheat and steal from me, and make me an enemy. And it's WAY "bad business" now for Randolph Hospital Board of Directors . . . and the local DA . . . and the state of North Carolina (i.e the Medical Board, NCDHHS and the NCAG's office) . . . to continue covering their greedy, lying tails.

If the Obamanation wants real healthcare reform, this kind of stuff has got to stop. It cannot continue to be open season on good doctors. And the only thing that is going to fix this mess is light and air.

Allow me. We're about half-way through the story. Part 3 is coming.

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