“Fear” apparently does not spread a doctor through the scalpel, but by sending intimidation letters with a funeral edge. The source is a dispute in St. Pölten University Hospital …
The letters that now end with recipients, including even the State Health Instance, see deceptively comparable to death. Recreats of the non -tag -jam -standing sender, who have made a lot of effort to fade his spurs: colleagues he accuses unjustified whistleblowers of whistleblowers in the last medical scandal.
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But the author of these lines, which recently discovered unethical conditions in St. Pöltner Hospital, also received the anonymous partial briefs with a lot of criminal energy. As reported, one of our reports had even led to a primary that has placed thousands of euros on treatments and shamelessly exploited the public surgical structure of the university clinic.
For this consistent action, the new LGA leadership was the highest recognition due to the most correct, top medical and empathic doctors (in all disciplines and hospitals).
Fahmer speaks of “outdated approach”
“The procedure is planned and the Fine Scalpell Blade can no longer be spoken here,” says a researcher consulted by the “Kroon”. Content of the letter – the assumption is clear that the sender was driving to Vienna because he threw in the letterbox: completely confused defamer who actually asks for a criminal law. An advertisement from the public prosecutor is in the Chamber, especially because the suspicion of a certain doctor is paved from hour to hour.
Bergen, recapture
While the vast majority of doctors work seriously and neatly, some other self-proclaimers use the “whistleblowers” platform for absurd hostility and reconsideration- apparently to pay old invoices. Since then, hundreds of such e -mails have arrived.
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The “Kroon” will continue to show grievances, but will not participate in sensations. But we don’t let ourselves be intimidated. (Note of the editors)
Source: Krone

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