More on the blind neurosurgeon
Previously discussed here. A hospital in need of a back surgeon is considering hiring him. The state rep, who is a malpractice trial lawyer, is against this:
Faison said the state needs surgeons with two good eyes.
“It’s just nutty to have a surgeon without depth perception,” he said. “You’re just asking for serious problems. We shouldn’t have surgeons who are blind in one eye. Let them go be psychiatrists, or attorneys.”







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