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khalil
AOL
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Neocons are COWARDS wrote: as far as i know, this dude has never been charged with ANYTHING. He should sue! This man has indeed been found guilty of willfully harassing, abusing or intimidating patients; engaging in conduct which evidences moral unfitness; practicing fraudulently; practicing the profession with gross negligence and gross incompetence and practicing the profession with negligence and incompetence on more than one occasion. His license has been revoked.
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John C
Buffalo, NY
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I too am mystified on how he can be removed of his liscence, and yet never prosecuted
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khalil
AOL
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John C wrote: I too am mystified on how he can be removed of his liscence, and yet never prosecuted who else is "mystified"?
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Professional Misconduct
Marietta, GA
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I'm reading all of these comments and can see both sides of the argument. Some patients have had a very good experience with this doctor and find him competent to deliver their children and provide good medical care. Some other patients were harmed by this doctor. He looked for a vulnerability in the patient; he tested for threshholds; he crossed boundaries; made comments; some inappropriate touches; maybe even made some patients believe that they were "special" and that he cared about them. Predator-doctors (and other professionals) know how to work it...and for the most part...ensure that their patient/victims will keep quiet about the sexual misconduct and walk away shameful and full of guilt. If you really want to get educated on this topic, I suggest that you visit www.advocateweb.org and/or www.therapyabuse.org . Both websites provide education and support for victims who have been sexually abused by professionals (like doctors, psychiatrist, therapists, etc.). There are other websites that deal with clergy abuse, priest abuse, teacher-student abuse, etc. But it's all the same: someone in a position of power misuses that power with someone who came to them for help. There is an imbalance of power and therefore, lack of true adult consent. Please educate yourselves...this is a real problem that can happen to YOU, your children, your friends, your mother, etc.
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harold
Tonawanda, NY
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has anyone heard anything about this case lately
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Dr Feel Good
Kansas City, MO
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harold wrote: has anyone heard anything about this case lately What's it to you, f#@kface?
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phucface
Tonawanda, NY
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Tbird
Lewisville, TX
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What is this guy doing now? Does he get shunned in his neighborhood? Is he on a list of some kind? What has happened to the criminal charges?
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Needmydoctorback
Attica, NY
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Former patient
Buffalo, NY
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I was wondering what happened to him as well. Looks like his license was revoked in NYS. Does that mean he can go else where and practice. He should have been given jail time. I was a patient of his. While I was pregnant with my second son he commented on how he "like my bra" I was uncomfortable with it but I kind of brushed it off. The final straw was when he kissed me on the lips as I was leaving his office. That made me very uncomfortable. I switched to a different doctor.He scared me away from having a man doctor. I feel bad saying that because I'm sure there are some good male doctors out there. But not for me.
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Lifer Couch
Chesapeake, VA
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Sue wrote: Dr. D'souza has treated myself and my family members for a number of years. His behavior has been both professional and compasionate. Too bad he didn't give you grammar lessons
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Lifer Couch
Chesapeake, VA
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Professional Misconduct wrote: I'm reading all of these comments and can see both sides of the argument. Some patients have had a very good experience with this doctor and find him competent to deliver their children and provide good medical care. Some other patients were harmed by this doctor. He looked for a vulnerability in the patient; he tested for threshholds; he crossed boundaries; made comments; some inappropriate touches; maybe even made some patients believe that they were "special" and that he cared about them. Predator-doctors (and other professionals) know how to work it...and for the most part...ensure that their patient/victims will keep quiet about the sexual misconduct and walk away shameful and full of guilt. If you really want to get educated on this topic, I suggest that you visit www.advocateweb.org and/or www.therapyabuse.org . Both websites provide education and support for victims who have been sexually abused by professionals (like doctors, psychiatrist, therapists, etc.). There are other websites that deal with clergy abuse, priest abuse, teacher-student abuse, etc. But it's all the same: someone in a position of power misuses that power with someone who came to them for help. There is an imbalance of power and therefore, lack of true adult consent. Please educate yourselves...this is a real problem that can happen to YOU, your children, your friends, your mother, etc. Did he hit anybody in the balloon knot
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tbird19482
Beverly Hills, CA
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Lifer Couch wrote: Too bad he didn't give you grammar lessons It's spelled GRAMMER, Life, which you'd know had you went to collage, which you din't! And if you did, you would have shown up to Jack Asstors to prove it but you din't. Have a nice night.
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Lifer Couch
Chesapeake, VA
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tbird19482 wrote: <quoted text>It's spelled GRAMMER, Life, which you'd know had you went to collage, which you din't! And if you did, you would have shown up to Jack Asstors to prove it but you din't. Have a nice night. I stand currected
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