Dilini Vethanayagam

Alberta – Edmonton

Respirology

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Respirology

special permit

67132

female

Fluent in English

Specialty Internal Medicine (30 Jun 1997)

Specialty Respirology (23 Sep 1999)

Licence expired on 22 Apr 2004
Graduated at University of Alberta in 1992

Specialty Internal Medicine (30 Jun 1997)

Specialty Respirology (23 Sep 1999)

Postgraduate Training:
Resident 1 at Queen's University - Internal Medicine (01 Jul 1993-30 Jun 1994)
Resident 2 at Queen's University - Internal Medicine (01 Jul 1994-30 Jun 1995)
Resident 3 at Queen's University - Internal Medicine (01 Jul 1995-30 Jun 1996)
Resident 4 at The University of Western Ontario - Respiratory Medicine (01 Jul 1996-30 Jun 1997)
Resident 4 at The University of Western Ontario - Respiratory Medicine (01 Jul 1997-30 Sep 1997)
Resident 5 at The University of Western Ontario - Respiratory Medicine (01 Oct 1997-30 Sep 1998)
Clinical Fellow at McMaster University - Respiratory Medicine (01 Oct 1998-30 Jun 1999)
Clinical Fellow at McMaster University - Respiratory Medicine (01 Jul 1999-30 Jun 2000)
Clinical Fellow at McMaster University - Respiratory Medicine (01 Jul 2000-17 Jul 2000)

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james

I was a patient Dr. V's since Oct/12. Other than her constant complaining of the healthcare system and God-like complex, things went ok. Then in May/17 I went to see her with a lung infection. She didn't prescribe anti-biotics and Prednisone like I would normally get. She thought it would fix itself. I went back in July so sick I had to be put on oxygen 24/7. Still no Rx's to help the infection. After another week I started taking antibiotics and Prednisone that I had an old Rx for. The infection got better but unfortunately I am still on oxygen and will be for the rest of my life because of her lack of doing anything. I cancelled all future appointments. She hasn't even bothered to call to see why I dropped her. I think she has probably cost me several years on my already shortened life span.

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