how i would have to be taken care of afterward i understood. but there was a problem. valerie says the university of chicago doctors told her scar tissue from the weinberger sinus surgery prevented them from removing more than 5% to 10% of the tumor. her neurosurgeon, neurologist and endocrinologist and all said, why? they said, a 9-year-old doesn t have polyps that need to be removed. in time, more than 350 of weinberger s former patients would join in lawsuits against him while he was lounging in the cafes and casinos of europe. almost all of them accused him of the same things, misdiagnosing real problems and performing unnecessary surgeries. mark weinberger ran a surgery mill. he saw up to 100 patients or more a day. he did 100 or 150 surgeries a month. and he made a lot of money. how do you see 100 patients
it but some of it. i would have to have surgery and afterward be taken care of, i understand. there was a problem. valerie says the university doctors said the scar tissue from the sinus surgery prevented them from removing 5% of the tumor. they all said why. each one said a 9-year-old doesn t have polyps that need to be removed. in time, more than 350 of mark s former patients would join in lawsuits against him while he was lounge ing the cafes and casinos in europe. almost all accused him of this same thing, misdiagnosing real problems and performing unnecessary surgeries. mark weinberger ran a surgery mill. he saw up to 100 patients or more a day. he did 100 or 150 surgery as month. and he made a lot of money.
him while he was lounging in the cafes and casinos of europe. almost all of them accused him of the same things, misdiagnosing real problems and performing unnecessary surgeries. mark weinberger ran a surgery mill. he saw up to 100 patients or more a day. he did 100 or 150 surgeries a month. and he made a lot of money. how do you see 100 patients in a day? you give every patient the same diagnosis and you give every patient the same prescription surgery. 18 months after he had vanished, a federal grand jury indicted weinberger in absentia on 22 counts of health care fraud. by now, the state of indiana had revoked his license. the fbi had issued a warrant for his arrest. the clinic was sold. weinberger s ex-wife michelle said it was clear to her little effort was being made to actually find him. the fbi has a huge list of people they re looking for. there s terrorists on the list. here is a white collar criminal who just is hiding out in europe, and they made it clear to me
i didn t understand most of it, but some of it like i would have to have surgery and then how i would have to be taken care of afterward i understood. but there was a problem. valerie says the university of chicago doctors told her scar tissue from the weinberger sinus surgery prevented them from removing more than 5% to 10% of the tumor. her neurosurgeon, neurologist and endocrinologist and all said, why? they said, a 9-year-old doesn t have polyps that need to be removed. in time, more than 350 of weinberger s former patients would join in lawsuits against him while he was lounging in the cafes and casinos of europe. almost all of them accused him of the same things, misdiagnosing real problems and performing unnecessary surgeries. mark weinberger ran a surgery mill. he saw up to 100 patients or more a day. he did 100 or 150 surgeries a
have to have surgery and then how i would have to be taken care of afterward i understood. but there was a problem. valerie says the university of chicago doctors told her scar tissue from the weinberger sinus surgery prevented them from removing more than 5% to 10% of the tumor. her neurosurgeon, neurologist and endocrinologist and all said, why? they said, a 9-year-old doesn t have polyps that need to be removed. in time, more than 350 of weinberger s former patients would join in lawsuits against him while he was lounging in the cafes and casinos of europe. almost all of them accused him of the same things, misdiagnosing real problems and performing unnecessary surgeries. mark weinberger ran a surgery mill. he saw up to 100 patients or more a day. he did 100 or 150 surgeries a month. and he made a lot of money. how do you see 100 patients in a day? you give every patient the same diagnosis and you give every patient the same