Yes. If I were thinking of my license, I would never, not in one million years, have left Anna without medical supervision. I would have been scared s###less. I would be documenting every action I took in my medical records. I would be telephoning the physician I left her in charge of everyday, not phoning Howard. The licensing board in California will revoke her license for this fact alone. But, I can hardly imagine the state of mind of a physician who behaves the way KE did. Unless it was truly a premeditated action.
“But, I can hardly imagine the state of mind of a physician who behaves the way KE did. Unless it was truly a premeditated action.”
IMO this is what it comes down to. What kind of doctor makes sure she has both her degrees noted on TV., abandons her practice to babysit a crazy situation like this one, loaded with liabilities and announces both of her degrees for the camera interview after her friend/patient dies, and tells the camera that she’s “sure” she could have saved her friend/patient if she had stayed? A whacked one or one who is trying to get rid of her license. Maybe it’s just not working out for KE and she wants out.
She was doing retirement evaluations or disability evaluations (forget which) for the County employees. LACERA
So she has seen first hand the “benefits of being injured.” she’would be very familiar with how a doctor might have to retire rather than lose their license.
If she called at 9 am EDT, it would have been noon in CA.
Why even call twice in 24 hours? Grab the phone records and I'll bet we'll see something "strange" with the times.