How does Spitzer’s resignation affect physicians?

March 13, 2008

Eric Turkewitz: “Spitzer, who’s brother is also a neurosurgeon, was an important ally of the physicians in trying to limit patient rights. Victimized patients will not be sorry to see him go if this was the issue that they held most dear to their hearts.”



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