May 6, 2005

A doctor is in trouble for making up skin cancers

“Every biopsy Dr. Michael A. Rosin took was diagnosed as cancerous, they said. He even once performed skin cancer surgery after reviewing a slide that contained a piece of chewing gum, placed there by a laboratory technician who had lost the skin specimen, according to court records obtained Thursday . . .

. . . Rosin, 54, told his employees he had a daily surgery quota. He told his office manager he had seven children and needed to make $10,000 a day, investigative reports show.”



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{ 1 comment }

1 G. Holback May 25, 2006 at 10:25 am

My Mother was his patient for about eighteen to twenty years and was cut on time and time again. Her face is all scarred up and since we were not told that she was indeed one whose slides were found to be void of cancer I did not find an attorney to represent this 81 year old victim. In fact when I called the attorney who was representing most of the patients who filed I was told they were not taking any more clients.

According to the Sarasota Florida FBI Agent, Mother was one of the patients most grievously vitimized.

But lo and behold, there is no real justice as this old lady, who loved and trusted her Dr. till the very last will receive no restitution.

A concerned daughter.

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