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This is off the topic of scoli, but related to health.

Please read as she is a good friend/colleague of mine. She is a great example

of what one person can accomplish. Enjoy…

CNN: Intriguing

people for March 1, 2010

By Jay Kernis, CNN

March 1, 2010 5:47 p.m. EST

Patty Skolnik: Malpractice survivors and family members from five

states will hold their first meeting with White House staff on Monday,

coordinated by the Center for Justice & Democracy, a meeting Skolnik says

they have been requesting since 2003. Advocates are concerned that proposals to

limit injured patients' rights are becoming a bargaining chip in the health

care debate.

Skolnik, of Centennial, Colorado, will be at today's meeting. She told CNN on

Sunday, " Lawmakers can't look at the consumer as the problem, saying that

we are bringing frivolous lawsuits. This is not the patient's fault. The White

House needs to bring the consumer into the conversation. "

Skolnik said that in 2001, a surgeon misdiagnosed what was wrong with her son,

, and performed unnecessary brain surgery on him. She says the surgeon

told her " he had done many of these surgeries, when he had only done one

before. He went on a fishing expedition inside my son's brain. "

This marked the beginning of a 32-month nightmare of more brain surgeries,

infections, partial blindness, paralysis, and other problems, leading to total

disability. Her son could not eat, speak, or move anything but his right hand.

Nearly every day during this traumatic time, she says, " used the

only limb control he had to shape his fingers into a gun, and held them to his

forehead, repeatedly throughout the day. " He had the cognitive ability of

a third-grader.

The Skolniks sued the doctor, and when died in 2004, they settled out

of court. After his death, Patty Skolnik founded an organization that, in 2009,

became the Citizens for Patient Safety. On her Web site, she says, " You

can suffer a great loss, but you have a choice as to how to handle it. Anger

and grief has a place, but taking that and transforming it into a solution is

the best healer and the best reward for everyone. "

Citizens for

Patient Safety Web site

Center for

Justice & Democracy Web site

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