John Fredrick Doris

Ontario – Ottawa – Ottawa

Rheumatology

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Rheumatology

active

52546

male

27

Fluent in English

Hospital privileges:
Northumberland Hills Hospital,Cobourg District General Site (Cobourg)


Peterborough Regional Health Centre (Peterborough)

Registered as Independent Practice (from 25 Sep 1987)

Specialty Internal Medicine (16 Jun 1988)

Specialty Rheumatology (04 May 1989)

Independent Practice (from 25 Sep 1987)
Registered on 13 Jun 1983
Graduated at University of Toronto in 1983

Specialty Internal Medicine (16 Jun 1988)

Specialty Rheumatology (04 May 1989)

Hospital privileges:
Northumberland Hills Hospital,Cobourg District General Site (Cobourg)


Peterborough Regional Health Centre (Peterborough)

Postgraduate Training:
Other at University of Toronto - Rotating Internship (13 Jun 1983-11 Jun 1984)
Resident 1 at University of Toronto - Internal Medicine (01 Jul 1984-30 Jun 1985)
Resident 2 at University of Toronto - Internal Medicine (01 Jul 1985-30 Jun 1986)
Resident 3 at University of Toronto - Internal Medicine (01 Jul 1986-30 Jun 1987)
Resident 4 at University of Toronto - Rheumatology (01 Jul 1987-30 Jun 1988)
Resident 5 at University of Toronto - Rheumatology (01 Jul 1988-30 Jun 1989)

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Cheated

Condescending and unwilling to help. Is willing to 'possibly consider' my increased pain as 'non-seasonal' only if I book more appointments, as if I'm merely 10 min. around the corner. By overlooking the obvious, I was misdiagnosed with something way outside his field. No one's perfect, however as a result of sitting on other wait lists to deal with that, my true issue is now significantly worse, and to that I get a sarcastic, "Yeah, that's what arthritis does.", with no further help or suggestions on how to deal with this garbage. Waited well over a month for his office to send me a copy of my xray results. Thanks a bunch. Considering I already have had over 2 decades of increased pain before my GP got off his backside and sent me to a 'specialist', I am really disappointed and fed up with the whole healthcare system, period. Illness and continual pain is bad enough without dealing with scenarios like this.

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