Any lawfags or informed frens out there know the best way he can sue? Any recommendations on law firms?
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The doctor needs the hospital in order to perform that surgery. Even if he could perform it in his office, he would also need to have a inpatient team to care for the patient for a few days after surgery. I dont think there are many doctors that have that type of setup. They have an office that they can do basic things at and have operating privileges at hospitals. There is so much it takes to run an operating room. The equipment is outrageously expensive. You have to have an anesthesiologist and anesthesia. You have to have scrub techs, nurses for the operating room and to care for the patient before and after surgery. Basically what I am saying is OP needs to find a hospital that doesn't require the jab. It sucks that insurance doesn't cross state lines because it would open up the options tremendously. Imagine just being able to travel to Florida to get your surgery.
Meatball surgery, and now in America, cosmetic lips that look like perfectly weird sausages. Hope someone knows how to tie a fish knot.
Do you remember the show MASH?
You can't do that with a transplant. M.A.S.H units didn't perform kidney transplants. They were sticking people back together. They were trying to get patients stable enough to transport to hospitals.
There is a danger of the body rejecting the transplant, that means the patient needs to be monitored closely after surgery.
All I am saying is, it is not as simple as finding a doctor that will overlook jab status. It requires a doctor that has this setup. Hell I have even brought up the fact that he wouldn't be approved for a kidney because without this type of care available the risk is too high of an unsuccessful transplant.