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Brett Snodgrass

Breast Cancer Scandal - UMKC and state medical board - 0 views

  • The UMKC Pathology Department permitted a prolonged ishemic time from January to June 2011 and this occured in spite of being informed about the unsafe care.
  • 1. We always have an ischemic time of less than 30 minutes. 
  • 2. The Pathology Department "often[sic]" documents the ischemic time. 
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  • Breast Cancel Scandal
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    This article provides insight into the quality of medical regulation by a state medical board.
Brett Snodgrass

Breast Cancer Scandal of 2011 - 0 views

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    The 2011 UMKC Pathology Breast Cancer Scandal was a cover-up of the prolonged, unsafe, ischemic times provided to women with breast cancer in the UMKC-TMC Pathology Department. Reports of unsafe patient care went neglected by the pathology chair, an attending, the residents, the DIO. I reported this to the ACGME in 2011 and in 2014 I discovered that the UMKC-Graduate Medical Education office lied to the ACGME about months of breast cancer care.
Brett Snodgrass

Yes, It Is Time to Rethink Postgraduate Training Requirement... : Academic Medicine - 0 views

  • it demonstrates that for those reported to medical boards, the peer review process disciplines those with less training or the inability to qualify for or pass certification requirements.
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    This article provides insight into the quality of medical regulation by a state medical board.
Brett Snodgrass

Breast Cancer Scandal - 0 views

  • strogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (Her2) testing. 
  • false-negative testing by Immunohistochemistry,
  • Graduate Medical Education
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  • Beane
    • Brett Snodgrass
       
      Amy Beane is her married name. Amy Dunlap was the recipient of the original report from Dr. Snodgrass. They had a happy wedding - http://twobirdsphoto.com/weddings/amy-and-marks-wedding
  • ACGME
  • breast cancer specimens
  • longer the ischemic time, the less intense the staining of ER and PR.
  • Breast Cancer Scandal
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    This article provides insight into the quality of medical regulation by a state medical board.
Brett Snodgrass

Best and Worst of Times | HMS - 0 views

  • publishes papers online prior to review and then solicits open reviews from a panel of reviewers and/or the wider scientific community.
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    This article provides insight into the quality of medical regulation by a state medical board.
perzuehealth

Importance of Gynecologist for every Woman's wellbeing - TheMediTalks - 0 views

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    A Gynecologist is a doctor who specializes in the issues related to the female reproductive system. They also work very closely with expectant mothers to ensure a healthy pregnancy and also helps them to deliver babies as smoothly as possible. But, is it the only time women need to see a Gynecologist
Brett Snodgrass

Mishler v. State Bd. of Med. Examiners, 849 P. 2d 291 - Nev: Supreme Court 1993 - Googl... - 0 views

  • Dr. Alan J. Mishler
  • After a brief association with the neurosurgeon in Reno, Dr. Mishler, appalled at the neurosurgeon's standards of practice and his billing procedures, refused to work with him any longer.
  • Dr. Mishler
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  • the Chairman of the Department of Neurosurgery at Washoe Medical Center (WMC)
  • brought his concerns to the attention of
  • Governor
  • an investigator
  • he Board
  • the Board obstructed Dr. Mishler's access to the records.
  • WMC did not renew Dr. Mishler's hospital privileges.
  • As a result, Dr. Mishler could not obtain work elsewhere
  • Board denied him access to the evidence (X-rays and radiographs)
  • none of the experts had an opportunity to review the X-rays
  • When WMC initiated the hostile chart review against Dr. Mishler
  • First, the Board's timing is suspect because it initiated proceedings against Dr. Mishler five years after he treated the patients in question, when the Board knew that WMC had a five-year retention policy
  • According to the uncontroverted evidence, Dr. Mishler's colleagues, in retaliation against him for his candor
  • the Board's failure to retain the records relevant to the license revocation proceedings against Dr. Mishler demonstrates a significant degree of discovery abuse
  • Board knew that Dr. Mishler had declared bankruptcy and could not afford counse
  • Fifth, the merits of the allegations against Dr. Mishler were inadequately addressed because neither he nor any of the witnesses had the opportunity to view the X-rays and diagnostic films.
  • similar abuses
  • Dr. Mishler's surgeries were successful, the symptoms vanished,
  • The sole purpose of the power to revoke a physician's license is to protect the public.
  • Boswell held that a doctor's harsh criticism of other doctors did not warrant revocation of his license
  • the discipline was unwarranted.
  • The Board's power was not exercised for the proper and commendable purpose of protecting 297*297 the public from incompetent and negligent physician
  • Instead, the Board wielded its power to ruin the career of an outspoken physician while simultaneously protecting a possibly negligent or incompetent practitioner who had questionable billing procedures.
  • only one
  • subsequently found to be unjustified,
  • Board
  • limit the evidence
  • obstruct Dr. Mishler's access to evidence,
  • violated the same policy
  • The Board knew that Dr. Mishler was so impoverished that he had declared bankruptcy, and that he could ill afford to hire counse
  • In short, we conclude that the Board's actions and the proceedings against Dr. Mishler constituted a disturbing abuse of its power
  • reverse the disciplinary order of the Board in its entirety and dismiss all proceedings against Dr. Mishler with prejudice
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    too painful to read. torture of physicans for reporting bad doctors.
Brett Snodgrass

Novel Insight into the Quality of Assessment of Physicians | Open Access | OMICS Intern... - 0 views

  • Deviation from evidence-based regulation
  • "What is particularly egregious about SBR's [SBRHA’s] 'offer of proof ' [made during the July 2013 trial] is that it is completely inconsistent with Dr. Kern's April 18, 2013 deposition testimony. This Commission need not look any further than the first patient case, patient E.O., to determine that the offer of proof is grossly inaccurate at best and a fraudulent misrepresentation to this Commission at worst.
  • state medical boards (SMBs
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  • Missouri (MO) State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts (SBRHA)
  • physician professionalism.
  • Brett Snodgrass, MD
  • physicians is overseen by state medical boards (SMBs)
  • “unfathomable and deeply disturbing [sic],”
  • “wholly unworthy of a state agency [sic],”
  • Commissioner Dandamudi’s 2013 proposed report
  • misconduct by the SBRHA.
  • severity
  • Dr. Adem’s
  • Morton Kern, MD,
  • Commissioner Dandamudi
  • SBRHA may have committed fraud
  • Dr. Jonathan Tobis
  • State Board of Registration (SBR)
  • The SBRHA tried to frame Dr. Adem several times
  • Fifth, if a single act of misrepresentation or fraud is a threat to the public, should consideration be given to the need to discipline the members of the SBRHA for their deceptive regulatory conduct
  • The SBRHA’s disruption of the practice of medicine was profound, and investigation and research into the causes of the unacceptable regulatory conduct are needed
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    This article provides insight into the quality of medical regulation by a state medical board.
Brett Snodgrass

The Breast Cancer Charity Scam - 0 views

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    Healthcare scandals along with the related relevant medical and scientific literature highlighting why the actions are considered a scandal. Regulatory medicine, healthcare, health policy, and patient safety. Doctor Brett Snodgrass, MD has a particular interest in transparency in healthcare and policy suggestions that regulators can consider in order to prevent things such as the VA Scandal, the UMKC Pathology Breast Cancer Scandal of 2011, and many others including the Stem Cell Scandal of South Korea in 2006.
Brett Snodgrass

Scandal as cheap breast cancer prevention drug is 'left on the shelf' by NHS | UK | New... - 0 views

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    Healthcare scandals along with the related relevant medical and scientific literature highlighting why the actions are considered a scandal. Regulatory medicine, healthcare, health policy, and patient safety. Doctor Brett Snodgrass, MD has a particular interest in transparency in healthcare and policy suggestions that regulators can consider in order to prevent things such as the VA Scandal, the UMKC Pathology Breast Cancer Scandal of 2011, and many others including the Stem Cell Scandal of South Korea in 2006.
Brett Snodgrass

Risk of breast cancer among young women: relationship to induced abortion. - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    Healthcare scandals along with the related relevant medical and scientific literature highlighting why the actions are considered a scandal. Regulatory medicine, healthcare, health policy, and patient safety. Doctor Brett Snodgrass, MD has a particular interest in transparency in healthcare and policy suggestions that regulators can consider in order to prevent things such as the VA Scandal, the UMKC Pathology Breast Cancer Scandal of 2011, and many others including the Stem Cell Scandal of South Korea in 2006.
Brett Snodgrass

Ethical Considerations in Studying Drug Safety - The Institute of Medicine Report - NEJM - 0 views

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    Healthcare scandals along with the related relevant medical and scientific literature highlighting why the actions are considered a scandal. Regulatory medicine, healthcare, health policy, and patient safety. Doctor Brett Snodgrass, MD has a particular interest in transparency in healthcare and policy suggestions that regulators can consider in order to prevent things such as the VA Scandal, the UMKC Pathology Breast Cancer Scandal of 2011, and many others including the Stem Cell Scandal of South Korea in 2006.
Brett Snodgrass

Reform, Regulation, and Pharmaceuticals - The Kefauver-Harris Amendments at 50 - NEJM - 0 views

  • Kefauver–Harris Amendments
  • thalidomide scandal
  • state
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  • 17 months of hearings
  • pharmaceutical executives
  • openly berated
  • profiteering
  • doctors were portrayed as dupes of pharmaceutical companies' marketing departments
  • FDA review claims of efficacy before drug approval
  • readable generic names
  • regulation of efficacy
  • American Medical Association
  • efficacy provision
  • (Frances Kelsey),
  • thalidomide
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    Healthcare scandals along with the related relevant medical and scientific literature highlighting why the actions are considered a scandal. Regulatory medicine, healthcare, health policy, and patient safety. Doctor Brett Snodgrass, MD has a particular interest in transparency in healthcare and policy suggestions that regulators can consider in order to prevent things such as the VA Scandal, the UMKC Pathology Breast Cancer Scandal of 2011, and many others including the Stem Cell Scandal of South Korea in 2006.
Brett Snodgrass

Everolimus in Postmenopausal Hormone-Receptor-Positive Advanced Breast Cancer - NEJM - 0 views

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    Healthcare scandals along with the related relevant medical and scientific literature highlighting why the actions are considered a scandal. Regulatory medicine, healthcare, health policy, and patient safety. Doctor Brett Snodgrass, MD has a particular interest in transparency in healthcare and policy suggestions that regulators can consider in order to prevent things such as the VA Scandal, the UMKC Pathology Breast Cancer Scandal of 2011, and many others including the Stem Cell Scandal of South Korea in 2006.
Brett Snodgrass

ABIM Cheating Scandal: Take a Look at Some Test Questions - Health Blog - WSJ - 0 views

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    Healthcare scandals along with the related relevant medical and scientific literature highlighting why the actions are considered a scandal. Regulatory medicine, healthcare, health policy, and patient safety. Doctor Brett Snodgrass, MD has a particular interest in transparency in healthcare and policy suggestions that regulators can consider in order to prevent things such as the VA Scandal, the UMKC Pathology Breast Cancer Scandal of 2011, and many others including the Stem Cell Scandal of South Korea in 2006.
Brett Snodgrass

reAGENRTS_2_Ar2_Img1_03_9d59be68e2.jpg (894×600) - 0 views

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    Healthcare scandals along with the related relevant medical and scientific literature highlighting why the actions are considered a scandal. Regulatory medicine, healthcare, health policy, and patient safety. Doctor Brett Snodgrass, MD has a particular interest in transparency in healthcare and policy suggestions that regulators can consider in order to prevent things such as the VA Scandal, the UMKC Pathology Breast Cancer Scandal of 2011, and many others including the Stem Cell Scandal of South Korea in 2006.
Brett Snodgrass

ABIM Cheating Scandal: Take a Look at Some Test Questions - Health Blog - WSJ - 0 views

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    Healthcare scandals along with the related relevant medical and scientific literature highlighting why the actions are considered a scandal. Regulatory medicine, healthcare, health policy, and patient safety. Doctor Brett Snodgrass, MD has a particular interest in transparency in healthcare and policy suggestions that regulators can consider in order to prevent things such as the VA Scandal, the UMKC Pathology Breast Cancer Scandal of 2011, and many others including the Stem Cell Scandal of South Korea in 2006.
Brett Snodgrass

ABIM Cheating Scandal: Take a Look at Some Test Questions - Health Blog - WSJ - 0 views

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    Healthcare scandals along with the related relevant medical and scientific literature highlighting why the actions are considered a scandal. Regulatory medicine, healthcare, health policy, and patient safety. Doctor Brett Snodgrass, MD has a particular interest in transparency in healthcare and policy suggestions that regulators can consider in order to prevent things such as the VA Scandal, the UMKC Pathology Breast Cancer Scandal of 2011, and many others including the Stem Cell Scandal of South Korea in 2006.
Brett Snodgrass

JAMA Network | JAMA | Mishandling Misconduct: The NSABP Lumpectomy Trial - 0 views

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    Healthcare scandals along with the related relevant medical and scientific literature highlighting why the actions are considered a scandal. Regulatory medicine, healthcare, health policy, and patient safety. Doctor Brett Snodgrass, MD has a particular interest in transparency in healthcare and policy suggestions that regulators can consider in order to prevent things such as the VA Scandal, the UMKC Pathology Breast Cancer Scandal of 2011, and many others including the Stem Cell Scandal of South Korea in 2006.
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