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Dr. Joseph John
SOURCE: STATE MEDIA (ABS)
Dr Sir Joseph ‘Joey’ John has reacted strongly to claims in a recent New York Times article which made certain claims surrounding cancer treatments at his medical practice in Antigua.
The article claims that “investigations are ongoing to evaluate the circumstances surrounding the treatments and their tragic outcomes.”
However, the veteran surgeon says the article contained inaccurate and misleading information regarding the care provided at his clinic.
He has strongly refuted the claims in the article, while noting he is constrained to go into details because of his commitment to doctor-patient confidentiality.
He makes it clear the clinic, and the entire team uphold the highest standards of medical practice.
Dr John says, “In the instance of our treatment of terminally ill cancer patients with multiple, complex medical challenges, our team of highly qualified doctors and nurses provides the best possible care with the highest degree of professionalism.
We take great pride in our work and the positive impact we have made on thousands of lives, even in the face of difficult circumstances.
It is also instructive to note that many patients treated in this instance sent us messages of gratitude and complimented us on the diligent care that they received. While I am sympathetic to families who have lost loved ones facing terminal cancer diagnosis, allegations that we provided anything less than stellar care are systematically untrue.”
This man loves apparently failed his doctor exam, why would you trust him?
In your position Dr. John I would have said the same things and defend my practice. So are you saying that the NY Times is lying, inaccurate, misleading, spreading false information? Cause from where I stand, something smells fishey and it’s not fish
Dr John is money orientated he only looks
At dollars not the patient people are complaining about the way they treated so true.