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Malpractice Not to Have Neurologists Evaluate, Possibly Prescribe Drugs
WASHINGTON - eTradeWire -- Doctors with far more expertise in the field than the White House MD have strongly suggested that a wide variety of readily observable signs suggest the need for an immediate thorough neurological workup to rule out serious declines in cognitive function which are likely to grow worse very quickly, and perhaps should be immediately treated by drugs for the sake of Joe Biden himself as well as the country.
Their concerns, and tentative diagnosis of one or more neurological problems including some form of parkinsonism, is not based even in large part on his debate performance, notes public interest law professor John Banzhaf.
Rather the neurologists and movement disorders specialists said the telltale signs included a slowed walk, slight lurching inertia when starting a step or turn, flat face (hypomimia), a staring look with diminished blinking, and a low raspy voice (hypophonia), all occurring together. "The pathologic elements seem fully aligned," said one doctor who has treated many Parkinson's cases.
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Another physician who treats many Parkinson's cases, and who is also a medical malpractice attorney, said that "if a general practitioner encountered a patient with Biden's symptoms, and then failed to refer that patient to a neurologist for evaluation of possible Parkinson's, that doctor would be guilty of malpractice." [emphasis added]
Paul Campos, a law professor who compiled and then tried to publicize this information, concluded that "if, as these Parkinson's specialists aver, any 81-year-old patient who presented with Biden's symptoms ought to be evaluated for Parkinson's, the White House's flat-out refusal to do so would seem to be a product of pure political calculation, rather than providing the standard of care that would be expected of a competent medical practitioner. . . . failing to have President Biden evaluated by experts who can determine whether he has Parkinson's would be both medical and political malpractice." [emphasis added]
http://banzhaf.net/ jbanzhaf3ATgmail.com @profbanzhaf
Their concerns, and tentative diagnosis of one or more neurological problems including some form of parkinsonism, is not based even in large part on his debate performance, notes public interest law professor John Banzhaf.
Rather the neurologists and movement disorders specialists said the telltale signs included a slowed walk, slight lurching inertia when starting a step or turn, flat face (hypomimia), a staring look with diminished blinking, and a low raspy voice (hypophonia), all occurring together. "The pathologic elements seem fully aligned," said one doctor who has treated many Parkinson's cases.
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Another physician who treats many Parkinson's cases, and who is also a medical malpractice attorney, said that "if a general practitioner encountered a patient with Biden's symptoms, and then failed to refer that patient to a neurologist for evaluation of possible Parkinson's, that doctor would be guilty of malpractice." [emphasis added]
Paul Campos, a law professor who compiled and then tried to publicize this information, concluded that "if, as these Parkinson's specialists aver, any 81-year-old patient who presented with Biden's symptoms ought to be evaluated for Parkinson's, the White House's flat-out refusal to do so would seem to be a product of pure political calculation, rather than providing the standard of care that would be expected of a competent medical practitioner. . . . failing to have President Biden evaluated by experts who can determine whether he has Parkinson's would be both medical and political malpractice." [emphasis added]
http://banzhaf.net/ jbanzhaf3ATgmail.com @profbanzhaf
Source: Public Interest Law Professor John Banzhaf
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