Canada: Two cases that highlight the dark side of diversity – IOTW Report

Canada: Two cases that highlight the dark side of diversity

Frontpage: “Wow! Are you ever nice and tight!”

It sounded like dialogue from some porn video, but the speaker was Dr. Bassam El-Tatari, a physician in Windsor, Ontario. The doctor was addressing one of his Canadian patients during a vaginal exam.

“I was shocked,” the woman told reporters. “I immediately started looking for another doctor.” So did six other patients, who say that the doctor, whose full name is Bassam Mohamed Khalil Darwish El-Tatari, kissed female patients on the lips, squeezed their breasts, played with nipples, and showed excessive interest in women’s vaginal areas.

This activity recalls Dr. Syed K. Zaidi, 41, of Granite Bay, California, a wealthy community near Sacramento. As several of his patients noted, the eager Dr. Zaidi liked to cup their naked buttocks, squeeze their breasts, and show a surge of attention during vaginal examinations. Even so, the California Medical Board did not lift Zaidi’s license and settled instead for five years probation. So far, Canadian authorities are taking sterner measures with Dr. Bassam El-Tatari.

Allegations dating back to 2009 have landed him in court on charges of sexual assault. One woman told the court “I never let him do another female exam again,” and three other victims have testified. The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario has allowed El-Tatari to retain his medical license but barred him from being alone with patients. The doctor, who trained in the Czech Republic, will face disciplinary hearings that could result in the loss of his license to practice medicine. As this plays out, a much more serious case has yet to reach the courtroom.   more here

18 Comments on Canada: Two cases that highlight the dark side of diversity

  1. With a name like that and they went to him for that kind of exam? Sorry but that should have put the antenna up. Americans are too blindly trusting of all this diversity crap that they just assume these people from another culture are going to conduct themselves just like an American born Dr.
    This pig would probably become equally aroused if he were checking livestock.

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  2. Reading the balance of the article it appears that Canada has an uncommonly large number of physicians with moslem names.

    I think that I will take a pass on taking another trip to Canada.

    Just sayin’.

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  3. I only use US born and educated doctors. I stick to white and Asian male doctors because I figure with affirmative action working against them they have to be that much smarter than female and black or Hispanic doctors.

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  4. It can be difficult to find any doctor, let alone have a choice in the matter if you live outside the big urban areas. I live 4 hrs north of Toronto and have not had a family doctor for over 3 years, so end up at one of the two clinics in the city – appalling how difficult good care is to find.

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  5. “Doctor, Doctor, I have a sore throat.” “Ok dear, bend over and spread your nether cheeks, please, and cough!”

    This is how the religion of peace practices medicine.

  6. I asked the Doctor who was giving Me a Prostrate exam where

    I could hang My Pants

    He said

    “On the back of the Chair with Mine”

    (I may have stolen this joke form here…I visit a lot of sites)

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  7. Any ‘Doctor’ tried that crap with Mrs. Lazlo would be left with something resembling a serving of stomped on French fries at the ends of each arm.
    Then she would drive home and tell me about it.
    Then I would have to drive down there and make him eat his diploma, frame, glass and all.

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