Re: Dr Jones the mistakes so far




Mockingbird wrote:
>
> Maybe, maybe not. As you say, it is really a strategic consideration
> for his lawyers.

Yes.
>
> > I think you are missing the point, however, so far as the reaction to
> > Shapiro sitting on the board. Not only is he philosophically
> > opposed...but possibly stands to profit indirectly...PERHAPS. I DON'T
> > KNOW.
>
> I got that point. I just don't think it would be grounds for
> conflicting someone out--or, as I said, all doctors could be considered
> to be "in competition" with all others. So where would the doctors come
> from to sit on the board?

Well, in general terms, yes, I agree...but I think you are overlooking
how specialized a "Lyme guru" is, or has become, even in Connecticut,
as I understand it.

First, you have to define what you mean by having a practice that is
competing with another...and bias and fundamental fairness is an
important consideration in any judicial process.

>
> Arguably, such "competitive conflicts" might not even end at the border
> between States. A doctor in NYS might have a "competitive conflict"
> with a doctor in S CT. One in MA might have one with a doctor in N Ct.
> etc. And the more specialized a field, the more potential for broad
> "competitive conflicts."

Sure...but a nonsensical point, because a doctor whose practice is in
state "Y", is certainly not going to be sitting on a board in state
"X".


>
> And I disagree with any notion that doctors should be forced to think a
> certain way-it is inherently UNamerican.

Yes. When all is said and done...WHY would someone want to do something
like that?


And seeking it is a bad
> idea--for many reasons--legislatures are NOT experts about medicine and
> not equipped to choose between different schools of thought; different
> schools of though is a GOOD thing in that innovation will come from new
> ideas and prohibiting them sticks us with the existing standard of care
> and codifying it legislative is worse--anti intellectual as well as
> UNamerican--very chilling intellectually and professionally AND if any
> school of thought WAS mandated of course it would NOT be Burrascano but
> it would be Steere--as almost happened in MD--because Steere is in the
> distinct majority (probably over 99% agree with him and NOT
> burrascano).
>
> I just hate to see everyone scurrying about AGAIN. Without a freaking
> clue.

Yes...predictable, though.
>
> And honestly if EVERYONE who is sincerely concerned contacts Dr Jones'
> lawyer--that's gonna eat up a LOT of legal expenses for his time--for
> probably little gain. And the guy is NOT going to get a good impression
> of Lymies--gee I am sure kathLOON is already harassing him with her
> "data binders" and INSISTING that she adopt whatever conspiracy theory
> driven strategy comes out of her "mind"--probably urging him to sue the
> MOssad for Rico or something....VERY HELPFUL!!!!
>
> Honestly, Dr Jones and his lawyer oughta put out a clear statement
> saying EXACTLY what they want and saying they do NOT want anything else
> done on his behalf--such as rallies or letters or calls for hearings
> etc.

Seems like they are already off to a good start on their own...seems to
me that there is a legitimate issue in preserving the patient's health
until they can be seen.

Maybe KathLOON can come in and file a "Motion for Advice".(?!).

.



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