Posted on 12/30/2005 2:57:34 AM PST by Fair Go
Between 1978 and 2005, in New York, Oregon and Australia, Dr Jayant Patel left a trail of the mutilated and the dead. How could this happen? Who protected this miscreant throughout his career and prevented his activities being exposed? Has the moral miasma of multiculturalism played a part in corrupting standards and confusing the issues?
Dr Jayant M. Patelor Doctor Death as he was christened by the Australian anaesthetist who watched his patients diewas first discovered mangling patients fully twenty years ago in New York. Given employment in an Australian hospital in 2003, where he continued on his destructive path, he was until very recently the subject of an official governmental inquiry (the Bundaberg Hospital Commission of Inquiry, hereafter the Inquiry). This investigation involved a possible total of eighty-seven deaths, and in an interim report of June 10, 2005, the Commissioner recommended that Patel be charged with murder. Prosecution may be difficult, however, for with the active connivance of Queensland health administrators he fled back to America last April, and his present whereabouts are unclear.
(Excerpt) Read more at quadrant.org.au ...
The problem does not seem to be exclusive to public medicine, as the "good" doctor did two rather lengthy stays in American hospitals. It is more of an indictment of medical bureaucracy and the reluctance of professionals to find any fault with other members of their own profession.
Remember Dr. Jack Kevorkian?
A.k.a Dr. Shipman, the world's most prolific serial killer.
The grainy, noir film was a deadly commentary on the frustrating workings of a government bureaucracy. It relentlessly depicted the basic inertia and conformative thinking of the entrenched government-worker class. Does anyone know the name of this movie?
Many of these nearly-forgotten, social commentary silent films of 70-80 years ago were eerily prophetic.
Leni
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However the Americans managed to get rid of him. Apparently he is an American citizen.
American Doctors and the health system that hides incompetence is as much to blame as anyone else.
Doctors bury their mistakes and other doctors sign off on the death certificates. Its a fraternity. You hide mine I'll hide yours. A paramedic or an EMT has to go back for refresher courses every year or so, Doctors are not required to do so. The good ones do, but it isnt required.
BTTT
I have no argument with the points you make. However in this case people were quick to sound the alarm bells but those at the top of the state bureaucracy refused to listen. There was also the fact that in a politically correct environment, people were afraid to speak up out of fear of being labelled racists.
Watch out this fellow doesn't turn up to practice medicine in Canada's health system. Don't say I didn't warn you. He is already in Oregon.
Quoted from the article:
I saw a German silent movie on TV years ago depicting a hapless man stumbling through the deadly German bureaucracy of the time, being thwarted, delayed, insulted, ignored and referred from pillar to post at every turn.
The grainy, noir film was a deadly commentary on the frustrating workings of a government bureaucracy. It relentlessly depicted the basic inertia and conformative thinking of the entrenched government-worker class. Does anyone know the name of this movie?
Many of these nearly-forgotten, social commentary silent films of 70-80 years ago were eerily prophetic.
Leni
*Kafkaesque!
Finally.... An Aussie I could get to like... ;)
hmm...this seems to ring a bell...isn't this the same Kaiser Permanente that had ownership/oversight/partial interest in the hospice in which Terri Schiavo was killed?
...more digging needed...
Where are all the old movie buffs when you need them?
Leni
Well, WE went through Terri Shiavo. Remember?
Noooo, I don't think Kaiser was involved. In ALL the reading I did regarding Terri, I never once read anything about Kaiser. I believe she was on Medicare/Medicaid in that evil hospice, and I believe the hospice was privately owned.
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