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Why Doesn't The "World's Smartest Woman" Have Her Husband In A Better Hospital?

Posted on 09/03/2004 8:58:24 PM PDT by Doctor Raoul

This is a serious thread, I am not joking about this issue.

I was talking to a very respected surgeon earlier tonight, and that was their question to me.

Columbia is a teaching hospital, the surgeons don't get as much experience, they have to also teach. Plus even among the City's teaching hosiptals, it's not the best.

So why Columbia?


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To: Doctor Raoul

When Kerry's Vietnam buddy, Del Sandusky, called up suicidal and in need of help, big John had some of the hired help run him over to the Veterans hospital.


61 posted on 09/03/2004 9:23:58 PM PDT by claudiustg (Go Sharon! Go Bush!)
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To: Doctor Raoul

Columbia Presbyterian is fine. The surgeons will be flown in.


62 posted on 09/03/2004 9:24:07 PM PDT by Nebullis
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To: Doctor Raoul

Frank from Queens and John from Staten Island were asking that very same question tonight. It appears that this hospital is not famous for quality, and they would know. Beats me? This is a head scratcher.


63 posted on 09/03/2004 9:24:38 PM PDT by Musket
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To: mdefranc

How do they rank UCSF?


64 posted on 09/03/2004 9:25:14 PM PDT by tubebender (If I had known I would live this long I would have taken better care of myself...)
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To: kabar

The sympathy vote?

It is hard to believe the number of folk that die and democrats get into office. Wellstone was an anomaly.


65 posted on 09/03/2004 9:25:18 PM PDT by swheats
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To: Doctor Raoul

maybe the student 'interns' wanna see and study Clinton's 'bent one'.


66 posted on 09/03/2004 9:25:35 PM PDT by shiva
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To: Doctor Raoul

Come to think of it, if Bill Clinton were to pass away before 2008, Hillary's chances of running for and winning the Presidency would be about nill.

First off, she would not be able to carry on in politics by herself, I don't believe, and I don't think the American public, including Democrats, would want to see an old spinster living alone in the White House.


67 posted on 09/03/2004 9:25:58 PM PDT by Edit35
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To: Doctor Raoul

I hope they didn't give him Morphine!


68 posted on 09/03/2004 9:27:24 PM PDT by Syncro
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To: PLK

He had an Angioplasty and a stent inserted. He doesn't have a zipper. I do. And should. They seem to need to get in there awfully frequently.

An Angioplasty is usually done through the Femoral artery in the groin, not by cracking the chest.

Trust the Left not to get the facts right on that, either.


69 posted on 09/03/2004 9:27:31 PM PDT by Riley (Need an experienced computer tech in the DC Metro area? I'm looking. Freepmail for details.)
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To: Doctor Raoul

An AP story said he had initially gone in with chest pains on Thursday. He then spent the night at home in Chapaqua and went back in on Friday where it was decided that he would have open heart surgery.

What is strange is that they let him go home. No doctor or hospital is going to let a 58 year old man, with chest pains, go home.


70 posted on 09/03/2004 9:28:01 PM PDT by leadpenny
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To: MojoWire

I also forgot to mention that for non-emergent CABG cases, there is a host of other studies that should be done before the surgery, including carotid artery assessment and pulmonary function studies among others

Then, close to my heart, there is always the Anesthesiologist issue to deal with also (no pun intended)...


71 posted on 09/03/2004 9:29:31 PM PDT by Ethrane ("semper consolar")
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To: ladyinred

No, kidding!


72 posted on 09/03/2004 9:29:42 PM PDT by writer33 (Try this link: http://www.whiskeycreekpress.com/books/electivedecisions.shtml)
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To: VisualizeSmallerGovernment
f there's a group is under-represented, it's proof that there's discrimination. If there's over-representation, it's proof there's a GLASS CEILING. If they are precisely represented, it's proof there are quotas.

Catch-22, huh?

73 posted on 09/03/2004 9:31:49 PM PDT by Pearls Before Swine
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To: Freedom'sWorthIt
Why are they waiting til Monday for the surgery?

New news cycle.

74 posted on 09/03/2004 9:32:13 PM PDT by twhitak
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To: boxerblues
One of the reporters on MSNBC was talking about what medication bubba has been on and he mentioned Plavix which means that he has known for a while that he has blockage.

That is strange. Maybe they were hoping the could solve it without cutting him open. One of the doctors on MSNBC said there has to be more than one or they would not operate and would do an angioplasty.

My Dad just went through it and they did a double quadruple bypass on him. I don't care what anybody says it is a huge deal. Afterwards though, people can feel decades younger. Amazing stuff.
75 posted on 09/03/2004 9:32:48 PM PDT by microgood
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To: Doctor Raoul
My sister-in-law had a valve and reconstruction of her aorta at Columbia. There are only 3 other cardi surgeons in the country that could do that operation.. The King of Jordan, the one before, had many heart problems and had his hear surgeries. When the elite has a bad ticker in NYC, they go to Columbia.
76 posted on 09/03/2004 9:35:15 PM PDT by COURAGE (A charter member of the Grim FReeper Club)
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To: leadpenny
What is strange is that they let him go home. No doctor or hospital is going to let a 58 year old man, with chest pains, go home.

There's so much about this that doesn't smell right. And the timing was perfect. I think I smell another Clintoon political stunt.

77 posted on 09/03/2004 9:35:35 PM PDT by Musket
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To: leadpenny
What is strange is that they let him go home. No doctor or hospital is going to let a 58 year old man, with chest pains, go home.

You are so right. Even if the initial EKG looked O.K., they still would not let him leave before they did blood work the next morning followed by a treadmill test. Good catch. Very weird that he left the hospital that night.

78 posted on 09/03/2004 9:36:29 PM PDT by PLK
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To: leadpenny
Chest Pain is a misnomer. Mine was a mild "indigestion" with excoriating pain in my lower jaw. I never head anyone say you might have pain in your jaws. If he was on a blood thiner that needs to get out of his system. I was only on 82mg aspirin and they wanted at least 5 days Free of that.

BTW..My "chest pain" started in early April and my surgery was 7/27/04 at UCSF...

79 posted on 09/03/2004 9:36:44 PM PDT by tubebender (If I had known I would live this long I would have taken better care of myself...)
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To: leadpenny
An AP story said he had initially gone in with chest pains on Thursday. He then spent the night at home in Chapaqua and went back in on Friday where it was decided that he would have open heart surgery. What is strange is that they let him go home. No doctor or hospital is going to let a 58 year old man, with chest pains, go home.

Au contrair mon frere..

Ifhis pain resolves, his EKG is normal (no signs of ischemia), and his initial set of cardiac enzymes is normal (no sign of infarction or CHF), they most certainly MIGHT let him go home with arranged follow-up for further testing.

They might recommend he stay, but if he wants to go home, who's to stop him?

80 posted on 09/03/2004 9:37:28 PM PDT by Ethrane ("semper consolar")
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