I saw somewhere that Fiorina’s oppo team dug this up. Does anyone know if that’s true? Can’t remember where I read it.
Although I wouldn’t doubt it. Carson knocked her out of 2nd pretty handily.
Yeah but only liberals. And they had no brain to begin with so it made no difference.
I think Elaine Benes left a sponge in Sharon Churcher’s brain.
Yeah, and in spite he went over to their house and stomped their kitteh’s ...
I’m a bit skittish about Carson, considering the way the media is PLAYING HIM UP greatly, as their latest ploy to try to take down Trump. Something in the back of my head tells me that Carson’s history will wind up looking a bit less stellar once Trump is gone and Rove starts unloading on him. And, sadly, Carson won’t have a dime to fight back with.
Six malpractice suits in over thirty years? That doesn’t amount to a hill of beans. As well, I don’t see Dr. Carson’s response to the suits. I wonder why?
Only 6 malpractice suits in his career. As suit-happy as America has been for the last 20 years, that’s actually pretty good.
They don’t call it ‘practicing’ medicine for nothing. It is as much an art as a science and every patient has different results.
Ben Carson has been involved in thousands of surgeries and some of the ‘cases’ where against other members of his surgical team.
Most people believe that if they are not 100% or not ‘cured’that the surgery failed and the doctor must have done something wrong. In most instances people have a much more developed belief in medical science than they should.
Regardless of the skill and attention of the surgeon, patients die. Very sick patients often die. We all die some day and doctors can’t change that fact.
My first problem with this unadulterated pile of crap is the stupid person who said but my tumor was benign.
Tumors in the brain are ALWAYS dangerous. Because they may keep growing, even a benign one. And then they bump into structures in the brain, injuring, disabling, or even killing the patient.
My son had a pilocytic cytoma. Although it appeared to be a pilocytic cytoma from the multiple MRI, this could not be definitively stated until AFTER the surgery.
And even after they removed the tumor, they could not be absolutely certain that the tumor was benign until after they did the histolgy, which took more than a week.
Even then, if they’d have left in, it would have blinded him, as it was already impinging on his optic nerve. It might have killed my son.
My son was treated at Johns Hopkins by a member of one of Dr. Carson’s, team Dr. George Jallo. Dr. Jallo is an internationally-renowned pediatric neurosurgeon in his own right. He was recruited to Hopkins by Dr. Carson.
This is embarrassing tripe.
That's almost never always happens?
And from a reputable news organization, just doggone strange
Democrats will have dirt on anyone who runs against them. Best have it exposed now rather than after the nomination.
The national Enquirer could get this information and witnesses from public court records. So it is probably true.
Some of Dr. Carson’s peers were making noises about him not being able to work well with others a while back which did not surprise me. That will come out during the general election if he is nominated, too. Surgeons are known to have quirky mentalities as it takes an overdose of self confidence to cut on patients. Especially their brains. They kind of play king in their own sandbox.