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Yep, doctors writing false excuses from work. These doctors are committing fraud by writing these phoney doctor excuses and costing school district thousands of dollars. But I guess when you are a phoney liberal doctor who commits fraud upon the taxpayers of Wisconsin, I guess it's excusable.
These "doctors" are frauds and they should be thrown out of the medical profession for being frauds.
These phoney "doctors" ought to be thrown out medicine. If you can't trust them to write an honest doctors excuse, how can you trust them with your life?
Yep, doctors writing false excuses from work. These doctors are committing fraud by writing these phoney doctor excuses and costing school district thousands of dollars. But I guess when you are a phoney liberal doctor who commits fraud upon the taxpayers of Wisconsin, I guess it's excusable.
These "doctors" are frauds and they should be thrown out of the medical profession for being frauds.
These phoney "doctors" ought to be thrown out medicine. If you can't trust them to write an honest doctors excuse, how can you trust them with your life?
Update: The Milwaukee Journal-Sentenel has identified one of the doctors of this massive fraud: On Saturday, family physician Lou Sanner, 59, of Madison, said he had given out hundreds of notes. Many of the people he spoke with seemed to be suffering from stress, he said.
"What employers have a right to know is if the patient was assessed by a duly licensed physician about time off of work," Sanner said. "Employers don't have a right to know the nature of that conversation or the nature of that illness. So it's as valid as every other work note that I've written for the last 30 years." http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/116542773.html
"What employers have a right to know is if the patient was assessed by a duly licensed physician about time off of work," Sanner said. "Employers don't have a right to know the nature of that conversation or the nature of that illness. So it's as valid as every other work note that I've written for the last 30 years." http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/116542773.html
For some reason, this docor's name seems familar to me, but I can't put a finger on it.
Anyways, this doctor is a quck and a fraud and his medical license should be revoked. This "doctor" is no different than the doctors you find on TV advertisements wanting to sell you Viagra or other drugs. They do a 5 second interview and prescribe drugs. In this case this quack gives out fake doctor's excuses.
I saw those guys on the square today, and I assumed they were either a joke or a phony sting operation.
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