Anonymous
map-marker Wyandanch, New York

Emergency Room Review

I went to the emergency room, with pain, first it's understaff, 2-lack of communication, 3-they basically told me I was faking, then her phone kept ringing and they would leave the room, I left with the same pain I came in with, with no relief, rule of thumb, if u work with public BE NICE, you may not care but the person in the bed is actually scared t Thanks
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Anonymous
map-marker Skillman, New Jersey

Medical Profession -- Insufficient Lab Samples

http://getbetterhealth.com/man-accidentally-shoots-nail-into-his-neck-narrowly-avoids-fatal-injury/2011.12.20 The medical profession is corrupt. They claim a 90% success rate of a biopsy and then come back with "insufficient results". Just tell the truth. If a physician has a success rate of under 90% are they still allowed to practice medicine? If a lab produces under 90% success rate, do they retain their license to test lab samples? The medical industry has about as much accountability as the banking industry. Nobody is providing sufficient information to make reasonable decisions in advance of undertaking processes. How would you like a needle stuck in your neck?
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Jan 6, 2022

COVID, monkeypox, mask-optional policy: Are we safe? Watch an expert interview with Prof. Karen Jubanyik from Yale to learn more about viruses and how to stay protected.

Prof. Karen Jubanyik
Prof. Karen Jubanyik

Karen Jubanyik, MD is Associate Professor, Clinician-Educator Track, in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Yale University School of Medicine.