The short answer: yes
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To: therightliveswithus
2 posted on
02/20/2011 2:08:17 PM PST by
pnh102
(Regarding liberalism, always attribute to malice what you think can be explained by stupidity. - Me)
To: therightliveswithus
3 posted on
02/20/2011 2:09:32 PM PST by
devistate one four
( AARP: Anti America Retired People Kimber CDP II .45 OORAH! TET68)
To: therightliveswithus
bREITBART OR ANYONE ELSE WHO GOT SUCH A NOTE OR TOOK VIDEOS CAN GO TO THE STATE LICENSING bOARD AND FILE A GRIEVANCE!
To: therightliveswithus
5 posted on
02/20/2011 2:11:35 PM PST by
TaxPayer2000
(The United States shall guarantee to every state in this union a republican form of government,)
To: therightliveswithus
I vote yes, and I can tell you that the sentiment among physicians on the physicians-only discussion forum,Sermo.com, is definitely affirmative.
6 posted on
02/20/2011 2:13:08 PM PST by
SC DOC
To: therightliveswithus
That’s up to the controlling legal authority, as Al Gore would say. I doubt such behavior rises to the level of license revocation. I would imagine the penalty is well established for such violations.
Any doctors in the house? How serious a violation are we looking at here?
7 posted on
02/20/2011 2:13:40 PM PST by
SaxxonWoods
(Throw away your papers, blow up your TV...and set yourself free.)
To: therightliveswithus
How could the Dr’s know they’re sick unless he examines them? Then too, he’s affirming something he’s not checked. So yeah, pull their license or suspend it for a certain period.
8 posted on
02/20/2011 2:13:47 PM PST by
ReverendJames
(Only A Painter Or A Liberal Can Change Black To White)
To: therightliveswithus
Don’t worry, they’re fake doctors, so they don’t have a license.
To: therightliveswithus
There is another violation here, fraudulent claiming of sick time by the teachers. I’m more curious about that than I am about the doctors’ behavior.
I assume these pampered babies get ‘personal days’ also, which they could have used legally. Maybe not, since they took the sick day route.
10 posted on
02/20/2011 2:16:57 PM PST by
SaxxonWoods
(Throw away your papers, blow up your TV...and set yourself free.)
To: therightliveswithus
They should lose their patients. Would you want quacks like that meddling with your health?
11 posted on
02/20/2011 2:18:49 PM PST by
TigersEye
(Who crashed the markets on 9/28/08 and why?)
To: therightliveswithus
Of Course, I could not find Hell Yes.
13 posted on
02/20/2011 2:23:35 PM PST by
Cheetahcat
( November 4 2008 ,A date which will live in Infamy.)
To: therightliveswithus
or is it ...have been reportedly handing out "phony doctor's" notes??? just moved the ". In which case the charge could be 'practicing without a license'.
14 posted on
02/20/2011 2:24:46 PM PST by
CRBDeuce
(here, while the internet is still free of the Fairness Doctrine)
To: therightliveswithus
They are parties to fraud and conspiracy to commit fraud since they performed no examination and just handed notes to protesters so they could have a phony excuse for violating their contracts. They should at least be reprimanded by the licensing Board if not subject to criminal action for fraud.
15 posted on
02/20/2011 2:26:07 PM PST by
The Great RJ
(The Bill of Rights: Another bill members of Congress haven't read.)
To: therightliveswithus
And on the contrary, if some were publicity plants they should be prosecuted for practicing medicine without a license.
16 posted on
02/20/2011 2:28:49 PM PST by
quantim
(Victory is not relative, it is absolute.)
To: therightliveswithus
Sure but they get first digs at the new doc-in-the-box positions when ObamaCare officially kicks in. Rewards for their loyal service in the revolution.
17 posted on
02/20/2011 2:29:42 PM PST by
tflabo
To: therightliveswithus
Yes and fined. Their faces should also be plastered on the evening news.
19 posted on
02/20/2011 2:38:07 PM PST by
bgill
(Kenyan Parliament - how could a man born in Kenya who is not even a native American become the POTUS)
To: therightliveswithus
Nah, they should be sentenced to ten years practicing at a freebie hippie clinic in some inner city, Indian Reservation or small town in dire need of a doctor.
20 posted on
02/20/2011 2:39:19 PM PST by
Vigilanteman
(Obama: Fake black man. Fake Messiah. Fake American. How many fakes can you fit in one Zer0?)
To: therightliveswithus
22 posted on
02/20/2011 2:54:24 PM PST by
bmwcyle
(It is Satan's fault)
To: therightliveswithus
Gots to be kidding.
Doctors today can trade their services for sex, cut off the wrong foot, take out the wrong kidney etc and not lose anything.
To: therightliveswithus
Yes, too. It would be important to note if the MDs giving slips are employed, salaried MDs, eg..U of WI doctors, state employed, or if they are from the private practice community with no connection to unions, state employee groups. One report identified an MD as being a salaried MD from the U of WI. Only salaried, employed MDs can be members of unions.
If the private practice community of MDs is NOT involved, it should be noted.
24 posted on
02/20/2011 3:42:03 PM PST by
givemELL
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