That’s why they pay a lot for insurance.
All those years of schooling .......
“Knee bone connected to the thigh bone
Thigh bone connected to the hip bone
Hip bone connected to the back bone ...
......... “
doctors and lawyers are the only professionals that describe what they do as “practice”...
would you trust an automotive repair shop that “practices” mechanics...
I’m not a doctor but even I can tell the difference between the liver and a spleen. The size difference is blatantly obvious. The color of them are also obvious. Their locations within the body are also incredibly obvious, at least the liver’s location. The liver being the largest internal organ in the body, whereas the spleen is more of a tubular organ holding maybe at best 4-8 ounces of blood depending on size of a person...
Oh dear God....
The only real surgery I’ve ever had was hip replacements...both hips. Before each one (done at a large,well known,hospital) a young surgeon...very probably an assistant of the staff surgeon...visited me in the pre op area and wrote in black marker on the good hip “NO” and on the bad hip “YES”.
How are the DEI medical school graduates doing? No reason. Just asking.
I would think one of the main things a surgeon would be taught in medical school is the difference between a liver and a spleen. Maybe the doctor skipped that class in favor of the instruction on “Racism and Phobias in Trans-GIBLETS Yearly Pap Smears”
Wife is a teaching nurse but back when she was in the hospital she said several doctors in the hospital were big time drug abusers and that it was a known thing.
https://www.healthgrades.com/physician/dr-thomas-shaknovsky-g9ftd
Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky, DO
General Surgery*ā¢Maleā¢Age 42
Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky, DO is a general surgeon in Destin, FL and has over 14 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from Midwestern University in 2009. He is affiliated with medical facilities HCA Florida Fort Walton-Destin Hospital and HCA Florida Twin Cities Hospital. He is accepting new patients.
The Meaning of Life: Live Organ Transplants
(Warning: very gruesome humor)
I’ll take “Who’s on Drugs” for $100, Alex.
Hi, Doctor Nick!
Florida is a public record state. If this doctor has a record of complaints those will be on file at the Department of Health. Never hurts a patient to check such info.
Florida DOH info does not list him as a surgeon but as an osteopathic physician. Maybe he has another license from out of state.
I hope we didn’t pay for this “doctor’s” college “diploma.”
Any barber could make the same mistake.
Ping!.................
Wow really hard to not know you took the liver out, close the hospital and charge the surgeon and hospital medical director with murder.