Lynfa Frances Stroud

Ontario – Toronto GTA – North York

Internal Medicine

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Internal Medicine

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75247

female

10

Fluent in English

Hospital privileges:
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre (Toronto)

Registered as Independent Practice (from 30 Jun 2004)

Specialty Internal Medicine (30 Jun 2004)

Independent Practice (from 30 Jun 2004)
Registered on 01 Jul 2000
Graduated at University of Toronto in 2000

Specialty Internal Medicine (30 Jun 2004)

Hospital privileges:
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre (Toronto)

Postgraduate Training:
PostGrad Yr 1 at University of Toronto - Internal Medicine (01 Jul 2000-30 Jun 2001)
PostGrad Yr 2 at University of Toronto - Internal Medicine (01 Jul 2001-30 Jun 2002)
PostGrad Yr 3 at University of Toronto - Internal Medicine (01 Jul 2002-30 Jun 2003)
PostGrad Yr 4 at University of Toronto - Internal Medicine (01 Jul 2003-30 Jun 2004)
PostGrad Yr 4 at University of Toronto - Internal Medicine (01 Jul 2004-30 Jun 2005)

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My father was diagnosed in early 2010 with terminal cancer. Unfortunately Dr Stroud was the one to deliver the results (which were run by another doctor) to my father and my family. She basically told us he has 2 to 3 months to live and that’s it. Not even an “I’m sorry to tell you” nothing. She was very cold and inconsiderate of his feelings. She delivered the news to him like it was no big deal. Repeating the word "cancer" loudly. If it wasn't for the support of other doctors at Sunnybrook – I don't know what we would have done. We were devastated. She was quick to give the results and start shoving him out the door. He was in no condition to leave the hospital as yet. He could barely breathe with the fluid build up and was unable to urinate on his own and was still hooked up to a catheter. Luckily the palliative team came in and took over and took care of my dad the best they could before sending him home. When she took over the several weeks shift in internal medicine the nurses and a couple of other doctors warned me of how cold she is. They weren't kidding. She wasn't of any help - all she did was delivered the results. She needs to take a course on "bedside manner". I have never been so disenchanted with a person in all of my life. My heart ached for my father and she could care less. Needless to say my father has passed but I know he would have wanted people to know how she treated us.

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