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Doctor Leaves Surgery Patient to Visit Bank
Thu Aug 8,10:58 AM ET

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (Reuters) - A Massachusetts doctor has been suspended for leaving a patient on the operating table midway through spinal surgery so he could deposit a check at his local bank, authorities said on Thursday.

The state board of medicine said David Arndt, an orthopedic surgeon, posed "an immediate threat to the public health, safety and welfare" after he left the patient last month with an open incision in his back.

Arndt left behind a surgeon who was not qualified to complete the surgery, according to board documents. After his 35-minute trip to the bank, Arndt returned to the operating room and finished the surgery within a few hours.

The patient, who was anesthetized during the procedure to restabilize his spine, apparently did not suffer any harm from Arndt's absence and was able to recover in the intensive care unit of Mount Auburn Hospital.

The board on Wednesday suspended Arndt's license to practice medicine in Massachusetts, but he will have a chance to appeal the decision.

According to a board investigator, Arndt acknowledged he had "exercised remarkably horrible judgement."

Arndt explained to the investigator he had been waiting for his paycheck because he had to pay some overdue bills, and had been hoping to finish the surgery before his bank closed for the day.

The procedure took longer than he expected, however, and Arndt decided to make a break for the bank midway through surgery.

Arndt, a graduate of Harvard Medical School, was not available for comment on his suspension.

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No wonder doctor jokes are replacing lawyer jokes.
 
Make that sleazy doctor jokes are replacing sleazy lawyer jokes.
 
When I had my angiogram it was delayed a couple of hours -- from the op room out to waiting for two hours. I asked, "Doc, take too long on the golf course this AM? Now racing in to St. Marys in his BMW drinking a Bloody Mary from quart jar."

The nurse said, "you guessed it."

Actually, the Doc was in ER trying to save a guy who came in with heart attack. He saved the guy. There's the good and bad in every racket.
 
What's the difference between a surgeon, an internist, a psychiatrist and a pathologist?

The surgeon does everything and knows nothing,
the internist does nothing and knows everything,
the psychiatrist does nothing and knows nothing,
and the pathologist does everything and knows everything, but too late...
 
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