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September 03, 2012

TAKE TWO ASPIRIN AND CALL ME WHEN THE INTERNET'S BACK UP

Addo did have some medical training, and acted enough like a doctor not to raise any serious suspicion beyond one nurse -- interviewed after Addo's Aug. 24, arrest -- who wondered why he consulted ask.com when she questioned his treatment plan, Metts said.

(Thanks to The Perts)

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I guess it was that whole God Complex thing - no one dared to question his judgment.

What a moron. Real doctors consult webmd.

Agreed, NC. Or the Mayo Clinic website. But won't it be amusing if they do track down his 500 or patients, and it turns out none of them were really mis-diagnosed or mis-treated? The AMA will love that.

Was she suspicious because he searched in ask.com or when he searched there for "uncommon cold" ?

I work for a hospital and I can say this would never happen here. We did have an orderly who pretended to be a doctor with several women though.....

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