Posted on Oct 19, 2022
Fetterman's medical report written by doctor who contributed more than $1,300 to his campaign:...
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Fetterman's Family practice doctor, not a neurologist? Did Dr. Chen administer the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) as part of his "detailed medical report"? What were the results? Voters have a right to know.
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You get goofballs on both sides. Hopefully Dr Oz beats him. I've been hearing on the news how this wing nut keeps postponing the debates and I'm sure a lot of people have already sent in their absentee ballots. I think he wants to debate a week or two before the midterms.
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Physicians are voters too. What's wrong with a physician donating to a campaign?
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LTC Kevin B. - I no longer take differences of opinion on politics personally. I also don't particularly care for Dr. Oz, but in reflecting upon Mr. Fetterman's political beliefs prior to his stroke, I will take Mehmet Oz every time.
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LTC Kevin B. - As Dr. Oz is not Mr. Fetterman's physician of record, he has the same rights as we all do, which to comment on whatever he desires. I don't know how 'legitimate' any health care provider can be when the physician is an entertainer.
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LTC Kevin B.
CPT (Join to see) - But as a physician, which he is using to give himself standing, it’s completely unethical for him to make assertions about someone’s health without being their physician and having access to their medical information (both of which are not the case for Oz). He can’t have it both ways. He can’t leverage being a physician while acting as a completely unethical physician. If he’s going to play the physician card, he can’t hide behind the politician excuse as a means to justify that unethical behavior.
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LTC Kevin B. - We are simply at an impasse of opinions. I retain my high opinion of you and hope that you can do the same.
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