Daria Sanda Racicovschi

Ontario – Ottawa

Non-specialist

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Non-specialist

active

79778

female

25

Fluent in English, Romanian

Hospital privileges:
Ottawa Hospital,General Site (Ottawa)

Registered as Restricted (from 03 Nov 2008)

Restricted (from 03 Nov 2008)
Registered on 03 Nov 2008
Graduated at Institute Medicine, Pharmacy, Bucharest in 1985

Hospital privileges:
Ottawa Hospital,General Site (Ottawa)

Postgraduate Training:
PostGrad Yr 1 at University of Ottawa - Psychiatry (01 Jul 2003-30 Jun 2004)
PostGrad Yr 2 at University of Ottawa - Psychiatry (01 Jul 2004-30 Jun 2005)
PostGrad Yr 3 at University of Ottawa - Psychiatry (01 Jul 2005-30 Jun 2006)
PostGrad Yr 4 at University of Ottawa - Psychiatry (01 Jul 2006-30 Jun 2007)
PostGrad Yr 5 at University of Ottawa - Psychiatry (01 Jul 2007-30 Jun 2008)
PostGrad Yr 5 at University of Ottawa - Psychiatry (01 Jul 2008-18 Aug 2008)
Clinical Fellow at University of Ottawa - Psychiatry (19 Aug 2008-30 Jun 2009)
Clinical Fellow at University of Ottawa - Psychiatry (01 Jul 2009-25 Sep 2009)

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In October 2024, I ran out of one of my antidepressants and called Dr. Racicovschi's office for a renewal. During a period of 10 days, I left 3 messages each time indicating that I needed a prescription refill and that I was going through withdrawal. I was beginning to feel desperate and finally sent an email to patient relations outlining the above. Within less than 48 hours, I received a call back saying I had an appointment for January 2025 with no mention made of my much more urgent request for a prescription refill. In the meantime, I had started having suicidal thoughts and was having trouble coping with everyday life. After a few very distressing weeks, I called her office to say that I wanted to cancel my January appointment because I would be looking for another psychiatrist. I never got a call back. Now that I am better, I suppose her defense to this would be that I should have gone to ER, but patients with mental health issues don't think clearly. Going to ER for a prescription refill of a non narcotic antidepressant is absurd anyway. I was not one of those pestering patients who was always calling with minor complaints. Quite the opposite. This was the first time this ever happened to me, and I felt very let down. I feel this was a dereliction of duty and one that a psychiatrist should be very ashamed of.

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