You really seem very taken with this ego/manhood thing. It's not the first time you've alluded to it. Could it be that you feel some basic inadequacy and threat to your own manhood? Why else would you have brought such a perverse tone to what should be a medical discussion? Other than for the above comment, I won't turn this into an unseemly ad hominem attack as you appear bent upon doing. Each of your "responses" deals less with points of discussion and more on personal insults.
But, reviewing your other comments above, I see that your reading retention skills are not what they might be, as I clearly stated in an earlier messages that, as with most chiefs of service, I have been in private practice for many years. So scratch yet another pointless assertion which you've made.
When you make statements such as, "There is much more chance of malpractice being performed in the hospital than in the office," you show your complete dissociation from reality. The point is that, unless uncovered by suit, how would ANYONE know how much malpractice goes on in the office. To suggest that an office setting somehow mitigates neglegent practice is ludacrice. It simply hides it. My well taken point was that, at least in a hospital, there is peer oversight, and it is far more difficult to hide malpractice from the light of day . . . even if only it is sometimes addressed but internally and without public bluster. The important thing is to protect patient from incompetent doctors, and that is so much more difficult when the only person who knows whats going on is insulated behind the walls of his own office. If you can't see the point here, then you're not looking. This is not to suggest that office-based surgery encourages malpractice, as you seem to allege that hospitals do. It simply hides it far longer from view.
I have NO idea what your statement, "May I suggest while you are in the hospital to see the house shrink," means and so cannot comment.
You end with yet another self-serving personal attack which I shant stoop to answer. |