What an ass. I've seen that sort of surgeon behavior but it's been awhile... luckily that's not tolerated these days.
The nurse should lawyer up and go to town.
I’m surprised nobody sues for assault/battery for that. They really should. Personally I’d call the police also; it’s criminal.He even went as far as to throw instruments in the OR.
Is this surgeon worse the anesthesiologist Tiffany Ingram MD? Who was also recorded on tape.
I have personal friends who have worked Tiffany and will defend her. She is a good person from what I have heard from northern Virginia and military crnas. I got the surgery center in Florida to get her some work when she got nailed with the 500k verdict (which her malpractice would not cover).
Sage advice for almost every human.Both need to talk less.
Is this surgeon worse the anesthesiologist Tiffany Ingram MD? Who was also recorded on tape.
I have personal friends who have worked Tiffany and will defend her. She is a good person from what I have heard from northern Virginia and military crnas. I got the surgery center in Florida to get her some work when she got nailed with the 500k verdict (which her malpractice would not cover).
Sorta. People act out in their own home environments and are comfortable to act out.My definition of "good person" has never been how they treat only their friends. There's a reason seeing how someone treats a waiter while on a date is a great test of character.
Apparently in Vegas. Acts like this during a livestreamed surgery. Imagine how he treats his “loved ones” in the privacy their home. Anybody know this clown?
Sorry, what is interesting here? This is a typical Monday where I work.
I'm more surprised if I get through an entire day without witnessing a temper tantrum.
Surgeons are idiots with minimal accountability.
We have a transplant surgeon at my hospital who is notorious for throwing temper tantrums. He even went as far as to throw instruments in the OR. Management had a talk with him and basically said if it happens again then he is gone. The only reason he is still here is because he makes the hospital a lot of money…. His temper tantrums have since improved
When I was in medical school there was a junior transplant surgeon who was very odd and threw fits in the OR. Everyone tried to tolerate him because the transplant program was struggling and they didn’t want anymore bad PR. Well, a classmate of mine was scrubbed into a case and this guy threw one of his tantrums. He ended up throwing a scalpel down and it cut my classmate. He was told in no uncertain terms that he was to complete six months of mandatory anger management therapy and change his behavior or he would be fired.
I’m not sure how far my classmate went with the issue but I personally would have had my tuition waved.
Sooner or later incompetence will get you fired. But NOTHING will get you fired quicker than a sexual harassment complaint - I've seen it first-hand. Next day - gone.The only thing that can get a surgeon fired/lose privileges is not this behavior.
We all seen this type of behavior. We seen surgeons maim patients.
Sexual harassment is about the only chance to get rid of a surgeon quickly.
Incompetent does not get rid of surgeons.Sooner or later incompetence will get you fired. But NOTHING will get you fired quicker than a sexual harassment complaint - I've seen it first-hand. Next day - gone.
That’s a pretty weak remedy.He ended up throwing a scalpel down and it cut my classmate. He was told in no uncertain terms that he was to complete six months of mandatory anger management therapy and change his behavior or he would be fired.
Don't know why people don't deal with this kind of bad behavior. Screw the "bad for business" argument.That’s a pretty weak remedy.
I mean, the guy threw a knife (with a patient’s blood on it?) at someone at work and cut them. That’s a felony. Civilly the med student should also be able to get money from the surgeon, hospital, and med school.
I worked with a surgeon who had done a few anger management courses. He didn't throw things in the OR when I was there, but he had an aggressive "thanks" when he was mad.We have a surgeon who was made to go to anger management a number of years back. He’s still a dick a lot of the time, but now when he is he says sorry at the end of the case.