10 signataires échangent au sujet de pétitions liées au sujet suivant : Patients' Rights.
If too many good people (such as, in this particular case, the dedicated nurse who was simply acting in self-defence) are wrongly treated as criminals or otherwise denied justice for too long while too many criminals are allowed to remain free as though they were innocent or otherwise dealt with too lightly by the justice system, then wouldn’t this clear injustice make truly genuine people who want to make a positive difference in society (such as our desperately needed future health workers) want to give up while already confused and disillusioned people are tempted to start a life of crime using “survival” as a lame excuse?
I want to protect these doctors as I suffered an injury at work and I developed crps and for the first few years my doctor just gave me the usual stuff in pain killers anti inflammatory meds and other things and they didn't help a bit if anything made it worse until I tried the medical cannabis and it was life changing my pain dropped I can sleep while I'm not cured im able to live again!
I had the misfortune of being one of her patients due to chronic pelvic pain and periods. She REFUSED to believe I had a gynecological issue, referred me to other specialists who ALL disagreed with her, reluctantly performed a laparoscopic and said “I was normal” and FAILED to diagnose my adenomyosis and endometriosis. She said I was just seeking attention, overweight, seeking parental validation and “too busy” to guess what was wrong with me. She should NOT be speaking about
This is disgraceful for such a well respected institution to be perpetuating such dangerous misinformation. When I had periods bad enough to have fainting and nausea, it was because I was dangerously low on iron and my body couldn't handle losing anymore of it. It is most definitely not normal symptoms of a regular period, and is a sign that something is very wrong with the body. You don't need a medical degree to know that, and the fact that someone who does have one is spreading such lies is shameful.
Dr. Nabil A. Assaad whom I have had the privilege of knowing for over 42 years. Throughout this time, I have come to know Dr. Assaad not only as an outstanding physician but also as a person of remarkable integrity, compassion, and professionalism.
From the earliest days of our association, Dr.Assaad has consistently demonstrated a deep commitment to patient care. Their ability to listen attentively, explain medical issues clearly, and offer thoughtful, evidence-based solutions has always set them apart. I have seen firsthand how their dedication and kindness have positively impacted countless patients over the years, including myself and my family.
Beyond their clinical expertise, Dr.Assaad embodies the qualities that define an exceptional caregiver and community member. They are thorough, dependable, and always approach their work with humility and empathy. Whether dealing with routine matters or complex health challenges, Dr. Assaad remains calm, focused, and dedicated to achieving the best possible outcomes.
Knowing Dr. Assaad for over four decades has been a true honor, and I can say without hesitation that they are one of the most capable and trustworthy professionals I have ever encountered. I offer my strongest recommendation for Dr. Assaad in any role or endeavor they may pursue.
Please feel free to contact me should you require any additional information.
Sincerely,
Nader Abbas
I suffer major depression since 2004 & dr assad has been my dr for over 20 yrs & his been my mentor & amazing dr through out my 21 yrs of depression his helped me to be stable & be positive im in so need for this dr & so is many other patients we need the dr to stay at this practise
This is so sad why should he be forced into retirement. Dr Assaad is such a well trained and educated doctor, his knowledge compassion and empathy is what all doctors should have. One of the best doctors I am glad to have met. To force Dr Assaad’s retirement is truly unjust!
A great doctor and been seeing him close to 40 years including family members who have been going there. When this country need good doctors they want to retire a sensational one who wants to keep going and looking after the committee it’s makes no sense what so ever what happened to someone’s choice to keep working at there own choice especially someone’s as important as dr Nabil Assad. I hope common sense prevails and the decision gets reversed