Broken?

Broken?

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Letter from Craig BACK to Sharon.

Dear Sharon

I have cut and pasted the following example from your email. Please explain to me how this is, and I quote you, "You seem to be jumping to conclusions. I did not , in any way call him a liar. I am not sure how you came to this conclusion, or he for that matter".

You stated in your findings email to me that, "There is agreement and acknowledgement that oxycontin was not offered"

Now, I was in the room when the offer was made. So was the fourth year med student (I believe his first name was Lance, he has dark hair, glasses, a five o'clock shadow, and wore cowboy boots), and the doctor in question. Someone is lying, and seeing as how you have made no reference to verifying my story with this med student, I can only assume that this student was never questioned.

Megan will not be calling you concerning this matter. She asked me to inform you that she thinks someone named Bob Bell will be more interested in our concerns, and more receptive to our queries.

I'm sorry this matter seems it will need to go beyond patient relations. I truly hoped for a more efficient and caring response to my concerns. I contacted you, out of concern for the care of all patients going to that ER, but instead was told that my version of events and recollections never occurred. That is why I feel I was called a liar. That is why we will be dealing with this through other channels.

Most sincerely,
Craig Rigden

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