Doctor makes fun of patient who said 'peleumonia' and 'rôxis'

“When my stepfather spoke pneumonia and X-rays the wrong way, he laughed. At the time, we do not suspect that he would mock later on the internet. What he did was absurd. I searched for him and wrote to him on the social network that, regardless of his being a doctor, there is no faculty to form character. As soon as he saw my post, he deleted the photo. He didn't want to talk to us. ”

The outburst above is from Claudemir Thomaz Maciel da Silva, 25, stepson of mechanic José Mauro de Oliveira Lima, 42. José Mauro was seen by doctor Guilherme Capel Pasqua at the Santa Rosa de Lima Hospital in the city of Serra Negra (SP) ), last Wednesday (27), and subsequently mocked by the professional in a social network.

After attending the mechanic, Dr. Pasqua published an image in which he was mocking the patient for having spoken "skin tone" and "rats". José Mauro studied only until the 2nd year of elementary school and has difficulties with some medical terms. The hospital decided to dismiss the professional because of this attitude.

Doctor posted the image on a social network

Syndication will investigate the case

Recently, the “I can't, I'm on duty” page on Facebook has started to share ironies with medical terms wrongly said by patients. Publications saying “there is no principle of pneumonia” or “no internal fever” gain massive engagement in the social network.

This type of publication has generated outrage in physicians who do not care how the patient describes his symptoms; After all, it is the job of the practitioner to understand the right terms and to understand people's illnesses by the way they describe them.

Dr. Guilherme Pasqua seems to be part of the first group, which makes fun of the way patients talk. He deleted his profile on the social network after the photo generated outrage from people. In an interview with EPTV, affiliate of Rede Globo, Pasqua explained that he had no intention of offending and apologized for what happened. Already the Regional Council of Medicine of São Paulo will institute an inquiry to investigate the case.

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