“If I let a patient with a syncopal episode leave my office and not get admitted and get evaluated immediately, that would be malpractice. If you look at the reaction of her assistants when she passed out, no one seems to be that shocked when she was buckling, or her knees were buckling”
“By the way, pneumonia is only diagnosed by chest x-ray and her teams says she was diagnosed by a home exam which is just bronchitis.”
Dr. Zuhdi Jasser M.D. joined Steve Malzberg on Newsmax TV to discuss Hillary Clinton’s health concerns. Dr. Jasser was a physician for the Navy and and physician for Congress told Steve Hilary’s medical emergency was not caused by dehydration.
Dr. Zuhdi Jasser: What she had was a syncopal episode. She passed out. That’s either cardiovascular or neurologic. Now, her team wants us to believe it is dehydration. She didn’t appear to be dehydrated and that doesn’t get fixed in 90 minutes. So I can tell you that it really appears and if I let a patient with the condition of syncope leave my office, and not get admitted, and get evaluated immediately, that would be malpractice. So there’s something going on.
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