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Originally Posted by Acey
If you move the goalpost for it to be a "a doctor removed quickly after a first malpractice allegation", then no. My interpretation was merely a doctor facing litigation and subsequent jail time after a malpractice suit, which is what I said my interpretation was.
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You tried making the point that doctors are easily removed in cases of malpractice. My point that is not true.
Sorry if I took it a little far. Like police, doctors are highly specialized professionals with strongly negotiated professional rights. It is very difficult to prove or act on misconduct by either. One of the reasons for this is that their jobs are very very open to complaints but disgruntled customers who were not there by choice, another reason for this is they are difficult to replace and we have given them too much string to hang themselves on.