Dezaad
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I can agree with you, here. I doubt this information is worthwhile.
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:rofl I was about to say...
Regardless, I hope it negatively impacts his practice.
I do too, and it clearly already is. He probably will soon wish he had never put up that sign in the first place (if he doesn't already).
what a teeny little perspective
big picture: HEALTH CARE
YOU CAN'T EXPAND M AND M BY 12 MIL WHILE CUTTING FUNDING BY HALF A T
ALREADY SOME HALF OF OUR DOCTORS REFUSE TO TAKE M's NOR M'S
IT'S GONNA GET A LOT WORSE
now, what was this little doctor's name again?
are you gonna BOYCOTT him?
LOL!
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Give it a week and most people will forget.
Give it a week and most people will forget.
I certainly will. But, I wouldn't if I was his patient
Most people will forget, but I'm willing to bet the people who visit his office won't.
There may actually be a law against this, or an ethical rule. But I doubt it.
This strikes me as similar to the pharmacists who refuse to dispense birth control.
Regardless, I hope it negatively impacts his practice.
Completely different issue, firstly. In this case, I do not believe the doctor is actually saying he would refuse treatment.
Secondly, and I'm not sure of this, I believe that it is legal for a pharmacist to do that as long as he gives a referral to someone who WILL fill the prescription.
It won't any more than Obama already has.
Are you kidding?
The guy is a rich asshole who just pissed all over the Hippocratic Oath, forcing his backwards far-rightie fringe views down the throats of his patients.
Florida should strip this clown's license to practice medicine.
Most people will forget, but I'm willing to bet the people who visit his office won't.
Yeah right. That'll hold up in court.
I'm not sure about that either. Depends on the state. And I do believe its unethical though. If you can't do your job, find another one.
bottom line: cbs TODAY has obama at a new all time low, and he's sunk to a stunning job approval rating of FOURTY FOUR PERCENT
Obama's Approval Rating Hits New Low - Political Hotsheet - CBS News
he's DOWN FIVE since health care passed
on his moby-like obsession, health care, ahab-obama is DOWN TWENTY ONE!
that's TODAY!
C-B-S, the TIFFANY!
oh, if MISTER PALEY could SEE THIS!
obama on health care is at plus 34, minus 55
ouch!
gallup, the president's pet pollster, reported a full FIFTY PERCENT say the putz should not be invited back
Poll: More blame Obama for poor economy, unemployment - USATODAY.com
that too was AFTER health care
apparently, dr cassell (was that his name?) is not alone
did you hear what obama's quest has done to at&t, verizon, caterpillar, 3M...
AT&T to Book $1 Billion Cost on Health-Care Reform (Update3) - BusinessWeek
Verizon Joins AT&T in Booking Costs From Health-Care (Update1) - Bloomberg.com
and at times like these...
tsk tsk
Obama health care supporters: Florida doctor tells Obama health care supporters to go elsewhere - OrlandoSentinel.com
Now that's a smart Doc! I like his attitude.
In all honesty, all he is doing is hurting his own practice. As Captain said, poor business tactic but not illegal.
It absolutely would.
You're wrong. As a mental health professional, if a client comes to me who wants treatment for being a pedophile, I would tell them that, personally, I will not work with someone like that and I will refer them to someone who will. That is the most ethical thing I could do. It is unethical to provide treatment for someone dealing with an issue that either you have no experience with, or that you are not comfortable providing treatment for.
I guess he can afford to play these silly little games. :shrug: