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On Christmas day in Sweden a gov doctor (Pal) refused to help a US woman.
2007-01-01
An American woman has been refused treatment by a doctor in Blekinge in southern Sweden because of her nationality. The woman's husband has now reported the incident to the Medical Responsibility Board.

Valery Johansson, who lives in a small town just outside Nashville, Tennessee, was in Sweden to celebrate Christmas with her husband's family. On Christmas Day, worried that she may have contracted strep throat, she sought medical help. Her husband and niece made an appointment for her at a clinic in the town of Karlshamn. "We went up there and the nurses were really nice. They did some swab tests, which they then passed on to a doctor," Johansson told The Local.

But when the American woman, accompanied by her husband and niece, went to meet the doctor in his treatment room, he declined to examine her.

Rather than introduce himself, the doctor waved the patient's papers and shouted "she doesn't have strep throat, she doesn't have strep throat". He then added that he would not treat her. "He said he didn't like Americans," said Johansson.

He also disliked hearing English spoken in his treatment room and soon walked out.

"We just couldn't believe it. We were left standing there with our mouths hanging open," said Johansson.

According to Johansson, the doctor was a Palestinian who objected to American foreign policy in the Middle East.
Somebody should record this docs name and have him get mugged or something... At the minimum it should be a diplomatic incident flagged for major discussion with the EU!
Her niece followed the doctor into the office to confront him but was told: "I don't deal with people like that".

When Johansson returned to the clinic the following day she was met by a manager, who apologised and encouraged her to report the matter to the Medical Responsibility Board. The nurses were also embarrassed by the doctor's behaviour and repaid the 820 kronor that Johansson had handed over in advance for her treatment. They too advised her to report the doctor.

In the report Johansson has claimed that she was discriminated against on ethnic grounds. Before returning to the United States at the beginning of January she also intends reporting the incident to the American Embassy in Stockholm.
Posted by:3dc

#11  I spent a lot of time working in Sweden with the Royal Swedish Air Force, FMV, and FFV in the late 70's and visited there again in the 80's. This is so out of keeping with the Swedes and Sweden I know that it is almost unbelievable. The real Swedes in the clinic must have been near death from embarassment. It bothers me that vermin like this can take advantage of Scandanavian generosity to spread his filth beyond the borders of his own land.
Posted by: RWV   2007-01-01 18:18  

#10  Amen Besoeker, Better they come right out with the prejudice. I have never EVER met a Paleo that I liked. I have met Saudis, Jordanians, Lebanese, and Iraqis that I generally like. Paleos come off as expecting people to understand why the world owes them everything and we should understand why they have to kill all the Jews. Ans before you ask yes they have the same twisted attitude even if they were born and raised in the U.S.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2007-01-01 16:47  

#9  According to the facts presented, this physician's behavior is unconscionable. But apparently, medical ethics in the middle east has become oxymoronic. Zawahiri and Basher are physicians, as was Rantisi. Mengele would be pleased.
Posted by: doc   2007-01-01 14:35  

#8  I also agree with Besoeker, she's very fortunate to be alive. Actually, if I were the patient and saw a camel doc enter the room I would have left, no matter how ill I felt. Go to another town and recieve treatment from a real physician.
Posted by: SpecOp35   2007-01-01 11:56  

#7  They have their own "oath":

http://www.islam-usa.com/im2.html
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-01-01 11:33  

#6  Between the manager's and the nurses' actions (the next day), sounds like they didn't much care for this "doctor" either. Probably couldn't say/do anything until he stepped out of line, but he did, so they all turned on him. Good for them.
Posted by: BA   2007-01-01 11:31  

#5  more like 'hypocritical' oath
the loving nurturing doctor.
What a jackass.
I always carry several types of antibiotics with me when I travel. thanks to connections ;) haven't ever needed any, but just feel better to have them in case. I would never go to a medical facility outside of the US.
Although, these days I don't even feel good about leaving the states.
Posted by: Jan at work   2007-01-01 11:04  

#4  I agree with #1, the woman was lucky she wasn't harmed or killed by this "physician."
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2007-01-01 10:58  

#3  The Hypocratic Oath is supposed to supersede ALL other concerns, you do you'r upmost to help whomever needs help. Full stop. I dont give a f*ck if its religion, war or a wish to cut cheese you will help people. He should be BANNED from practicing medicine. Evil C*nt.
Posted by: pihkalbadger   2007-01-01 10:36  

#2  Last I heard, the modern version of the Hypocratic Oath requires a commitment to never refuse service to a patient. I suppose that offends shariah. Dollars for dimes says the pali imposed huge costs on Swedish tax payers to acquire that degree.
Posted by: Sneaze Shaiting3550   2007-01-01 06:48  

#1  The woman should consider herself lucky that the doctor came out of the closet, as opposed to remaining silent. He could have easily smiled and prescribed something that would have harmed or killed her. It ain't Nashville or Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Medical treatment for US CITS traveling overseas is a risky affair. Always has been.
Posted by: Besoeker   2007-01-01 06:21  

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