1 /5 Rebecca Fox: I believe in transparency when it comes to a doctors background. We should know if he lost his license and now has to have a nurse in the room because he was found to be inappropriate with his patients. We should know if a patient he has performed surgery on has died (more than 1) or should be dead but by the grace of God is still alive.
If one knew this then they could make the decision on whether they want to move forward with said doctor in any form.
These pieces of information were not available even though one looked for it before having what should have been a common surgery. Instead she came out of it with nightmares, being cut open from above navel and down, vertically. She came out almost doing from sepsis and taking in 10 units of blood on the way from the no big deal surgery to the next hospital. She walks away with no doctor willing to open her up again to treat a repercussion of the surgery because they know inside shes a mess. All because a doctor with prior issues, went in at the right spot but veered off 90° towards her HEART nicking her aortic valve and her intestines.
This information would make me more prepared in deciding if he should be my doctor.
Shame on him, shame on the courts and shame on the hospital who is putting the women of our county at risk.