Neurosurgery chief arrested in Oakland OR

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Nice, heartwarming story.

http://www.montereyherald.com/mld/montereyherald/news/14057994.htm

Associated Press - OAKLAND, Calif. - The chief of neurosurgery at Highland Hospital was wrestled to an operating room floor by deputies and arrested after allegedly throwing a drunken fit when a nurse refused to let him operate, authorities said.

Federico Castro-Moure, 45, was arrested Monday night on suspicion of being under the influence of alcohol and interfering with the duty of officers, said Alameda County sheriff's Lt. Jim Knudson.

Castro-Moure became belligerent after insisting on operating on a man who broke his ankles and fractured his spine in a two-story fall, according to the sheriff's department.

Two other surgeons had determined the injuries were not life-threatening, but Castro-Moure insisted the man would die if he did not receive immediate attention, the report said.

He "threw a fit" and began yelling and cursing at staff when they told him equipment for the procedure needed to be transferred from another hospital, according to the report. When the surgical instruments arrived, a nurse refused to allow Castro-Moure to operate until they could be sterilized.
Castro-Moure threatened the nurse by punching his fist in his hand.

He took a swing at deputies after they were called to intervene. "Do you know that I am a (expletive) doctor, and I'm going to do what I want," he said, according to a witness.

He was booked into Glenn Dyer Detention Facility in Oakland and was released several hours later in lieu of $4,000 bail, a jail official said Thursday morning.
Castro-Moure was placed on leave while the hospital investigates the matter, hospital spokesman David Cone said.

A woman who answered the phone at Castro-Moure's home Thursday morning said the doctor had no comment.
 
Such a nice story. At least this guy wasn't as bad as the one who stuck the screwdriver pins in the patient's neck.

My favorite quote:
"Do you know that I am a (expletive) doctor, and I'm going to do what I want,"
 
How come it's never news when I get arrested? Being a doctor will finally get me notoriety.
 
That's disgusting.
 
willow, that's some intense avatar... did you make that yourself? impressed if you did!
 
bubbleyum said:
willow, that's some intense avatar... did you make that yourself? impressed if you did!

Yeah Willow - that's a great avatar! I'm a software developer myself so I can relate. Damn I want to be a doctor.
 
bubbleyum said:
willow, that's some intense avatar... did you make that yourself? impressed if you did!

Thanks guys, but I didn't create it. I saw it somewhere else, and it reminded me of the all the nights I spent trying to debug my early scripts...
 
OMG.. I work at Highland - and I am just now hearing about this??
 
Depakote said:
Again, every week or so I see something like that where a doctor makes a fool of the profession and I wonder how an idiot like that got into school and I'm waiting like this...

He got his MD in Columbia... (as in the country, not the one in NYC).
 
He should at least punched one of the pigs.
 
Faust:

You really are down with causing chaos huh?

Did you really get rejected from UCLA post-interview? Or were you trying to cause anxiety on the UCLA acceptance thread? Sorry if you did actually get rejected.

Just wondering...

On topic: That’s ridiculous what happened, it’s great that the nurse intervened.
 
willow18 said:
Nice, heartwarming story.

http://www.montereyherald.com/mld/montereyherald/news/14057994.htm

Associated Press - OAKLAND, Calif. - The chief of neurosurgery at Highland Hospital was wrestled to an operating room floor by deputies and arrested after allegedly throwing a drunken fit when a nurse refused to let him operate, authorities said.

So...how does one get to be the chief of neurosurgery? Yeesh.
 
I work at Highland too! (I share an office with Flopotomist 🙂) There are TV vans parked everywhere outside ... not exactly sure what they're waiting for, but there they are. Everyone I know is e-mailing me the story from the SF Chronicle, it's a little embarrassing that this is how they hear about my hospital. Moral of the story: Work hard, play hard. Just don't get them confused. 😉

EDIT: that's water in my water bottle, okay?!?
 
prana_md said:
I work at Highland too! (I share an office with Flopotomist 🙂) ... Moral of the story: Work hard, play hard. Just don't get them confused. 😉

Amen, sister. 👍
 
prana_md said:
I work at Highland too! (I share an office with Flopotomist 🙂) There are TV vans parked everywhere outside ... not exactly sure what they're waiting for, but there they are. Everyone I know is e-mailing me the story from the SF Chronicle, it's a little embarrassing that this is how they hear about my hospital. Moral of the story: Work hard, play hard. Just don't get them confused. 😉

EDIT: that's water in my water bottle, okay?!?

I think you have it wrong. The moral of the story is do not become a bitter alcoholic neurosurgeon.
 
NRAI2001 said:
His CV says he did his neurosurgery residency in Columbia (the country). How is he able to practice neurosurgery in the US? I thought you had to complete your residency in the US?
I guess it finally was taken down. Funny. Anyway, I think that foreign trained docs can do a fellowship here, but I'm not sure.

And that's Colombia 😛
 
willow18 said:
Nice, heartwarming story.

http://www.montereyherald.com/mld/montereyherald/news/14057994.htm

Associated Press - OAKLAND, Calif. - The chief of neurosurgery at Highland Hospital was wrestled to an operating room floor by deputies and arrested after allegedly throwing a drunken fit when a nurse refused to let him operate, authorities said.

Federico Castro-Moure, 45, was arrested Monday night on suspicion of being under the influence of alcohol and interfering with the duty of officers, said Alameda County sheriff's Lt. Jim Knudson.

Castro-Moure became belligerent after insisting on operating on a man who broke his ankles and fractured his spine in a two-story fall, according to the sheriff's department.

Two other surgeons had determined the injuries were not life-threatening, but Castro-Moure insisted the man would die if he did not receive immediate attention, the report said.

He "threw a fit" and began yelling and cursing at staff when they told him equipment for the procedure needed to be transferred from another hospital, according to the report. When the surgical instruments arrived, a nurse refused to allow Castro-Moure to operate until they could be sterilized.
Castro-Moure threatened the nurse by punching his fist in his hand.

He took a swing at deputies after they were called to intervene. "Do you know that I am a (expletive) doctor, and I'm going to do what I want," he said, according to a witness.

He was booked into Glenn Dyer Detention Facility in Oakland and was released several hours later in lieu of $4,000 bail, a jail official said Thursday morning.
Castro-Moure was placed on leave while the hospital investigates the matter, hospital spokesman David Cone said.

A woman who answered the phone at Castro-Moure's home Thursday morning said the doctor had no comment.


that avatar is the best one that i've seen on these forums.
 
NRAI2001 said:
His CV says he did his neurosurgery residency in Columbia (the country). How is he able to practice neurosurgery in the US? I thought you had to complete your residency in the US?

He did one year of training in the US which would allow him to practice medicine. I guess the hospital then recognized his prior fellowship since he probably did a pretty good job. You only need a license to practice medicine but not to practice a specific kind of medicine.
 
hardy said:
He did one year of training in the US which would allow him to practice medicine. I guess the hospital then recognized his prior fellowship since he probably did a pretty good job. You only need a license to practice medicine but not to practice a specific kind of medicine.

O wow really? I know this guy who was a cardiologist in India. Hes under the impression that he must start all over and do an IM residency and then cards fellow again. So if he just did a fellowship for a year, he could practice cardiology?
 
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