Agree. If the medical boards in the states at her previous hospitals were aware of what she did there they would have pulled her medical license ages ago. No resident gets 3+ chances when they disregard ethics, policies, procedures, the law, etc.. as much as she has. Her time as a doc would have ended long ago.
They mentioned she was at the Mayo Clinic previously. I grew up in MN and have a serious condition that was diagnosed at Mayo and missed by several other hospitals. I’ve been dealing with it for 20 years and every time I relocate for work I have to find a facility and physicians that halve a solid understanding of a very rare condition and I still go back to Mayo twice a year. You have to be a superstar to get a job there and they are highly competitive. There is no way a person with her ethics would have ever been employed there. Even if she had managed to make the cut somehow, they would not have just let her go without notifying the medical licensing board of her unethical actions as they are obligated to do so. They could run into legal issues later on if it is discovered they knew she was not following ethics and protocol and left her free to go potentially harm people elsewhere. The fact that she is still a practicing physician is a joke and this whole storyline irritates me as it is so far fetched.
She’s been at Med a couple of months maybe? In that time she has done multiple shady things, any one of which would end her medical career and the worst punishment she gets is having to miss out on some of her weekends to take a medical ethics course? This show constantly harps on liability and being afraid of lawsuits due to docs going rogue. So Halstead kept getting punished for his cowboy behavior and then left as he knew he exposed the hospital to a lot of liability and likely would have been fired anyway and this girl just has to miss some weekend time for an ethics class? Totally inconsistent with how Med works, especially as they are for profit now and have many other things to consider when docs go rogue. I’m all for advocating for your patient, but the behaviors here are willfully negligent.