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Doctors Helping Doctors

The Hastings Center Report, 1984
In 1981 and 1982 Dr. Mitchel Fagin, an anesthesiologist, was dismissed by two New York hospitals because he was a drug addict. At one of the hospitals he had nearly killed a surgical patient. Yet a third hospital hired him for emergency room duty, dismissing him when nurses reported irregularities in his handling of narcotics.
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Doctor Chekhov's Doctors

2013
Anton Chekhov (1860-1904) was both a writer and a doctor, as well as a patient. In spite of his literary success, he did not turn away from medicine until 1897, at the age of 37, when his tuberculosis became too serious. During his medical studies in Moscow, he wrote short stories, at night, under various pseudonyms to provide money for his family; all
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