Guest guest Posted April 2, 2004 Report Share Posted April 2, 2004 I saw this one earlier today on one of the news websites. I had several reactions while reading it. (1) Being Norwegian myself - of course he was good; he's Norwegian (2) They must have REALLY good medical schools in Norway (3) I hope he wasn't one of Aase's doctors, and (4) What does it say about the quality of care in that area when (per the last line in the article) - the best doctor you have ever met ... wasn't. ----------------- Hoax Doctor Praised for Bedside Manner Apr 2, 12:15 pm ET STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - A Norwegian medical student posed as a qualified doctor for two years in a small Swedish town and got top marks from senior doctors and his patients after the case was uncovered. " We have studied his journals to check on the patients. He was not a bad doctor, " said Leif Spangen, former chief surgeon at a hospital near the town of Torsby where the 34-year-old man had more than 1,200 patients. " Yes, he performed minor surgery such as surgery on skin abnormalities, nail infections and simple extractions, " Spangen, who is reviewing the case, told Reuters Friday. Doctors said they had not found a single mistake by the Norwegian, who had studied medicine for four years in Poland but never qualified. His bedside manner was widely admired and one female called him " the best doctor I have ever met. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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