Thursday, July 1, 2010

Dr. Starr at North Broward Medical Center --Simply AWFUL, rude, obnoxious, unprofessional

When I was hospitalized for a dental abscess some years ago, a doctor I had never met before, a Dr. Starr who had hospital privileges at North Broward Medical Center, showed up uninvited and unannounced in my hospital room.

After a perfunctory "How are you?" his next question was "Do you work?" !!!!! His next question was "Do you drink?"  The question after that was "What medications do you take?" 

HE NEVER ASKED AT ALL ABOUT THE DENTAL ABSCESS, WHICH WAS THE REASON I WAS IN THE HOSPITAL. HE OFFERED ME NO TREATMENT, NO ADVICE, AND NO MEDICATION.

I was not abusing any drugs and have never been hospitalized for any sort of drug or alcohol problem.  By the way, all this information should have been available on my chart. I had health insurance from an employer and had reported all use of medicines during an intake interview. If he wasn't treating me, this was none of his business and if he really wanted to know, he didn't have to barge into my hospital room and interrogate me when I was sick and in pain. He could have simply read the chart.

There is no justification whatsoever for asking a patient so many personal questions if no treatment is offered.


I believe the reason is that I was involved in a nasty legal dispute with one of his relatives. This led to a lot of threats of law suits, etc.  I won every step of the way, however.  Barging into a sick woman's room when she is alone and asking prying questions in order to find out information that is completely unrelated to the reason I was in the hospital is the height of audacity.


I thought he was rude, obnoxious, and unprofessional. He was worse than useless. In my judgment, he was also highly unethical.

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