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Well, is this a mini-Grey's Atonomony in real life. Sounds like it to me. The joys of living in small town Utah.
Oh the irony!
They do it at the U of U too. Nothing new in the medical world.
Just another example of why you are better off getting your health care services in NE Utah at the Uintah Basin Medical Center in Roosevelt.
No different than when I worked at the hospital in Vernal almost 30 years ago. Small town dealins at its best.
This is really sad to me. Dr Thomas was my ob throughout my pregnancy. I have never had a more attentive or caring doctor in my life. I wish him the best whatever the outcome.
This is such a sad situation. I have worked with all OB Dr's and he is the most precautious Dr there. So many problems with other Dr there at the hospital and he is the one chosen to go through this. I work at the hospital and the nurse that is in question with this story has actually been charged with medication fraud using Dr. Thomas' name allegedly and false charting. I hope the best for him and hope this hospital gets rid of the political stuff and keeps good Dr's around.
Well I worked at ARMC and had my baby at UBMC. Enough said!!!!
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