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post #1 of 51
Thread Starter 
Can you tell me if this listing is for real, or did one of you have a good sense of humor?

http://www.healthgrades.com/director...D-FD3B8B34.cfm
post #2 of 51
My guess is that he's the real deal.

http://www.vahealthprovider.com/resu..._no=0101022431

More:

http://blogs.herald.com/dave_barrys_...h_come_on.html

Scroll down for the comments---including one from his daughter (supposedly)
post #3 of 51
He is the real deal but I must say after 44 years of his doing OBG all I can say is what June Cleaver said many years ago on Leave It To Beaver

"Ward, don't be so hard on the Beaver"
post #4 of 51
I wonder if he works with Dr. Stan Cole (proctologist)?
post #5 of 51
Goodness, why doesn't he just go by a nickname, or change his name? That's just silly. Sometimes I just don't know what the parents were thinking...
post #6 of 51
One of my med school professors - same school of the great Dr. Beev - was named Wellington Hung. One of my high school teachers was named Harry Dick - he legally changed his name to Hal Dueck. Now we're getting OT from the OT.
post #7 of 51
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Originally Posted by Curt Palme View Post

Can you tell me if this listing is for real, or did one of you have a good sense of humor?

http://www.healthgrades.com/director...D-FD3B8B34.cfm

Curt, you get to do the Off Post thread starting this week and next. Get to work!!!
post #8 of 51
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Originally Posted by thebland View Post

I wonder if he works with Dr. Stan Cole (proctologist)?

No he works with Seymour Butts.
post #9 of 51
.... and his brother in law is mike hunt.
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post #11 of 51
What about the Asian gynecologist named Klam Dip?
When I was in Oral Surgery training, the other docs made me do the Obs and Gobs coverage in the Emergency Room because nobody else wanted to do it. After a day, I didn't want to do it either.
There was a curly headed gyn at Oschner and everybody said he looked like his work.
post #12 of 51
A prominent local urologist is named....Dick Tapper. I kid you not!
post #13 of 51
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Originally Posted by cjfrbw View Post

What about the Asian gynecologist named Klam Dip?
When I was in Oral Surgery training, the other docs made me do the Obs and Gobs coverage in the Emergency Room because nobody else wanted to do it. After a day, I didn't want to do it either.
There was a curly headed gyn at Oschner and everybody said he looked like his work.

Just curious as to why oral surgery residents cover the ER for OBG. There must be something interesting that I don't know about. When I was an OBG resident we never covered the ER for Oral Surgery
post #14 of 51
Back in law school, I knew a few fellow students who rented in a house owned by a Mr. Lawyer, who also was a retired lawyer. HA!

I've known a lawyer in Chandler, AZ for years by name of "John Dick".

There was a gal in my law school class "Teresa Ball." Our Civil Procedure Professor Baron
(later Dean of the law school) would blush and turn red every time he called her name in class. I think her dad was George Ball of the JFK (Kennedy) Presidency.

Sorry - this thread is about doctors!!!@@
post #15 of 51
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What about the Asian gynecologist named Klam Dip

His brother was a Urologist called Won Hung Lo
post #16 of 51
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Originally Posted by oneobgyn View Post

He is the real deal but I must say after 44 years of his doing OBG all I can say is what June Cleaver said many years ago on Leave It To Beaver

"Ward, don't be so hard on the Beaver"

OB,

There's a comedian, whose name escapes me; that does impersonations of actors doing
roles that they didn't do in real life.

For example, at one point he asks the audience to consider Jack Nicholson playing the
role of Eddie Haskell on "Leave It to Beaver":

"Hello Mrs. Cleaver..... you, hot ticket, you.
You are a mighty fine looking woman....

So tell me, June..... How's the Beaver?"
post #17 of 51
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Originally Posted by thebland View Post

I wonder if he works with Dr. Stan Cole (proctologist)?

thebland,

Reminds me of when Johnny Carson used to do jokes about his proctologist;
Dr. Ben Dover.
post #18 of 51
Thread Starter 
Wow, 16 posts and not flamefest... yet.

Is it any surprise that the common demoninator here where we can all get along is... sex related?

post #19 of 51
I'd be scared of this name too... Nazi Khan

http://findadoctor.uwhealth.org/find...ts.jsp&id=6521


It still doesn't beat Harry Beaver.... ROFL!
post #20 of 51
Better yet, how would you like to be going through life happily minding your own business with a name that is nothing special until someone with the same name makes your name go down in infamy...Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy etc. And now you get to walk up to women and introduce yourself as "Jeffrey Dahmer".
post #21 of 51
One of my dental school professors was Dr Payne, I had a patient named Dick Hare, there's an oral surgeon I know named Dr Cutting but these all pale in comparison to that.

Art
post #22 of 51
Cameraman for local TV station in KC many years ago-Rusty Nail-real name not made up.
post #23 of 51
My college freshman psychology class teacher's name: Richard Doctor. His credentialed name: Doctor Richard Doctor.
post #24 of 51
My dental class had Lee Payne in it. He became an orthodontist. A periodontist at the college was William Hurt.

In our town, there is a dentist named Anita Fok.

I agree with the earlier poster: What are those parents thinking?

Steve
post #25 of 51
Then there is always Olphelia Rass
post #26 of 51
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Originally Posted by Swampfox View Post

Then there is always Olphelia Rass


alright I guess I have to go with one of my OBG professor's for the prize

Dr. Michael Hunt.....if you were his friend he let you call him Mike
post #27 of 51
Or "Dr Harry Bush

Thank goodness I am retired.

I bet our Mod Mark Rubin is wondering when to close this thread but laughing as he reads the posts.
post #28 of 51
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Originally Posted by oneobgyn View Post

Just curious as to why oral surgery residents cover the ER for OBG. There must be something interesting that I don't know about. When I was an OBG resident we never covered the ER for Oral Surgery

Charity Hospital in New Orleans in the day, our rotations meant that we did what the others did when on the rotations. Like I said, nobody else wanted to do it so they told me to cover it with a resident on call. We could also deliver babies upstairs (under supervision), but I never wanted to do that but some of the others did. In those days, in the public hospital, you could try just about anything you were interested in trying. That's why it was such a good place to get experience. Sometimes staff members would come from hospitals in other parts of the country that were much more rigid and be shocked, but sometimes the residents at Charity knew and had done more than some of the junior staff from elsewhere.
post #29 of 51
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Originally Posted by cjfrbw View Post

Charity Hospital in New Orleans in the day, our rotations meant that we did what the others did when on the rotations. Like I said, nobody else wanted to do it so they told me to cover it with a resident on call. We could also deliver babies upstairs (under supervision), but I never wanted to do that but some of the others did. In those days, in the public hospital, you could try just about anything you were interested in trying. That's why it was such a good place to get experience. Sometimes staff members would come from hospitals in other parts of the country that were much more rigid and be shocked, but sometimes the residents at Charity knew and had done more than some of the junior staff from elsewhere.


So that's why my mother always told me that a lawyer was a Jewish boy who couldn't stand the sight of blood

Comments from Steve Bruzonsky and/or Ron Party?
post #30 of 51
When looking for a home years ago, I was shown a home that'd recently come on the market as the person who owned, it, a physician, had died. His name plate was next to the door - Dr. Ill.
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