I cannot recall the sources, but I have read several articles on Texas med mal carriers that support plymn’s position. I believe they were also posted on IJ.
Dr. Hodin saved my wife’s live in 1997. She had a rare condition called insulinoma which other doctors had not diagnosed. He did and she is alive today. I remember his name because it is like “Houdini”
Dr. Richard Hodin, gave me a normal life back with a colostomy reversal, that they said couldn’t be done. He is an amazing surgeon, and a very kind and caring Doctor.
Gail Grainger
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Plymm,
Please don’t ever speak again
I cannot recall the sources, but I have read several articles on Texas med mal carriers that support plymn’s position. I believe they were also posted on IJ.
sources… we don’t need no stinkin’ sources!
so how is the great “sate” of texas?
SOURCES!!! You can’t handle the SOURCES!!
Sorry you missed it. It was in my response. the source is the July (07)Best’s Review. I just happened to read it right before I read this discussion.
Dr. Richard Hodin saved my life not a month ago. He is one of the best surgeons in Mass. General. I wish him the best.
Dr. Richard Hodin saved my life twice.
Once in 2005 and 2006. When I need surgery again I will ask him.
Dr. Hodin saved my wife’s live in 1997. She had a rare condition called insulinoma which other doctors had not diagnosed. He did and she is alive today. I remember his name because it is like “Houdini”
Dr. Richard Hodin, gave me a normal life back with a colostomy reversal, that they said couldn’t be done. He is an amazing surgeon, and a very kind and caring Doctor.
Gail Grainger