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Sep. 5th, 2005 03:36 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I wasn't going to making more postings about the doctor who bullied his overweight patient, but then I found this:
“Let’s face it, if your husband were to die tomorrow, who would want you? Well, men might want you, but not the types you want to want you. Might even be a black guy.
That's what he said, according to the patient's complaint, and that was the reason she complained - not because he told her she was too fat. Bennett has not denied making the remark; he's defended it. No wonder the NH Board of Medicine didn't consider a confidential letter an adequate response.
ETA: Bennett has responded to the news story by denying he made the exact remark but also continuing to defend it, including a groan-inducing invocation of the First Amendment. He also claims he knew nothing about the racial aspect until the news came out, but his 17 June letter to the NH AG contradicts this. Basically, he really needs to stop shooting off his mouth.
“Let’s face it, if your husband were to die tomorrow, who would want you? Well, men might want you, but not the types you want to want you. Might even be a black guy.
That's what he said, according to the patient's complaint, and that was the reason she complained - not because he told her she was too fat. Bennett has not denied making the remark; he's defended it. No wonder the NH Board of Medicine didn't consider a confidential letter an adequate response.
ETA: Bennett has responded to the news story by denying he made the exact remark but also continuing to defend it, including a groan-inducing invocation of the First Amendment. He also claims he knew nothing about the racial aspect until the news came out, but his 17 June letter to the NH AG contradicts this. Basically, he really needs to stop shooting off his mouth.
let me be the first to say...
Date: 2005-09-05 11:07 am (UTC)I hope that the next guy IS a black guy...
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Date: 2005-09-06 01:18 am (UTC)Would be the appropriate response.