When Jon & Nick were in school they sent a paper home for us to sign allowing them to question the kids about drug abuse etc in the home. I called the school up & said ask me & I will be happy to answer your questions. They had none to ask.
I have no problem with firing drs either. I quite enjoy it. I remember when Sassy was going into kindergarten & needed her check up. That quack dr thought she might have Autism because she knew each of the 50 states & their capitals. He insisted we get her hearing checked too. I told him ever hear of leap pad? I was right there in the d@mn room & he tells her he has to check her privates. I said wtf for & he said it was standard. I said no its not in my book. He was pushing my buttons and insisted on a quick look. He questioned her if anyone touched her & she got mad. She said I know how to wash myself. When we left she said I don't like that man. I fired him asap. And I left a terrible rating on rateMDs.com. I asked her new dr if that exam was part of the standard kindergarten physical & she said no. I truly hate that man.
As I said before; if their loyalty lies with the state they are not doctors they are merely technicians. Regardless of what degrees they hold or what modalities they are skilled in. Being a doctor is not just about knowledge and skill. Medicine is called an art for a reason. The healing arts require a mindset epitomized by the old hippocratic oath which is no longer a part of most curriculums and thus not a part of their practice. A real doctor is a real healer and a healer has no loyalty other than to the patient and the practice.
I really POed a 'doctor' on FR some time back. He was spouting some silly PC nonsense about medicine, I forget the specifics now, and I flat told him he was no doctor he was only a technician. I meant it and I drove the point in as hard as I could. I knew a real doctor for the first 30 years of my life. I know the difference and the contrast is stark and undeniable.
That “doctor” needs a visit from the men in blue.