Category Archives: Political

Ronny Jackson, M.D.

By | April 26, 2018

Shame on you Dr. Jackson . You make all of the clinicians in this country look bad by your actions. All of us knew that something was awry when you reported the stellar health of our president. No one in our profession would describe a person’s health in that fashion. We all knew it then,… Read More »

Enough is Enough

By | August 17, 2017

Now is the time for all good people to come to the aid of their country. Two unpleasant truths about our president need to be accepted The president is not competent nor capable to hold the office of this great nation The president is psychologically ill and therefore a danger to himself, his family, the… Read More »

John McCain

By | August 2, 2017

Physician Forum congratulates the Honorable Senator John McCain. Now is the time for a collective approach to solving our country’s healthcare problems.  This should include the participation of the respected leaders of our healthcare community. The best solution will come by understanding the practice of medicine.

Integrity

By | May 12, 2017

Physician Forum salutes former FBI Director James Comey.  He did it his way, overstepped his boundaries, but had integrity.  This will help shape his legacy.

A Call to Action

By | March 18, 2017

Almost ten years ago, I wrote “Time to Talk, the Healthcare Providers’ Responsibility, to the Community, and the Healthcare Debate”. I was concerned by what I saw as a practicing primary care physician over the disparity of delivery and the cost of the providing medical care. And I felt helpless, and unable to remedy the… Read More »

The Goldwater Rule

By | October 21, 2016

For those of us unaware of this rule, it states that it is “unethical” for members of the psychiatric community to publicly comment on the psychiatric health of public individuals, of whom they did not personally interview. So, it explains why the Medical, and, Psychiatric communities have not released a public statement addressing their concerns… Read More »