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That’s pretty sick.
Uhh... somewhat controversial? Only in the liberal mind where dismembering a full term baby is a "reproductive right" and a "medical procedure".
I bet Michael Savage mentions this on his talk show.
bump for later
Welcome to the slippery slope. Hang on, the ride has already started.
Going by the name, the accused would appear to be of TROP..
ping
If my children or someone close to me needed an organ I have, I would be happy to give them whatever it was, but I have never been able to get into the donating or receiving in the organ donor program. And yes, I do know people who have received replacement organs from strangers, and they are very grateful for the extended time it has bought for them.
From the Doctor’s web page at Kaiser Permanente:
My Biography
At Kaiser Permanente, I appreciate the ability to focus on tumors of the liver, bile ducts, pancreas, and esophagus. I am able to provide a high quality surgery for members. Kaisers integrated system attracts expert physicians, and affords me opportunities to work with top-notch GI specialists, radiologists, oncologists, and pathologists. We work as a team to deliver efficient, multidisciplinary approaches to cancer treatment. I think our members receive excellent care.
I have a particular interest in pathology of the foregut. I have specialized training in transplantation, which allows me to have a greater comprehension of surgical conditions affecting the foregut. I regularly attend professional conferences of the American College of Surgeons.
When I am away from work, my hobbies include racing cars and playing golf. I THRIVE by endeavoring to practice good karma.
Other Languages: Farsi
Undergraduate Education: B.S. in Applied Sciences, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee
Professional Affiliations: American College of Surgeons; San Francisco Medical Society; American Society of Laparoscopic Surgeons; American Society of Transplant Surgeons
Year Began Practice: 2005
Joined Kaiser Permanente: 2005
Other Resources
My Credentials
Medical school Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
Residency Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Fellowship Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA
Board certification Surgery-General, American Board of Surgery
He is evidently an Iranian American, and probably Muslim.
I’m confused.
I thought transplant surgeons only had contact with patients after they’d been declared brain dead.
What was this even doing around the patient in the first place?