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August 16, 2021

[25 video update] See end with mrjyn (mobile phone abuser)

See end with mrjyn (mobile phone abuser)

in his youth he was full of vim and strength.
doug met me.
add me.
To meet them he had children.
to meet them out of the world.
See end with mrjyn

 

 

 

Angalia mwisho na mrjyn (mnyanyasaji wa simu ya rununu)

 


katika ujana wake alikuwa amejaa vim na nguvu.

doug alikutana namii.

niongeze.

Kukutana nao ali kut ana.

kuk'u tana nao nje ya ulimwengu.


 


Angalia mwisho na mrjyn (mnyanyasaji wa simu ya rununu)

 







 





See the end with mrjyn (@dougmeet).

 

doug-meet in his youth he was full of vim and strength.

 











 

Angalia mwisho na mrjyn

 







 



Angalia mwisho na mrjyn. (@dougmeet)

 

 

 

THE VIABILITY OF THE RESIDENTS DEGREE MUST BE CONSIDERED if Zielinski is censured in any way ... REDACTED ... In one ear, out her cover ... [Mark Zielinski, MD., Assistant Professor Psychiatry Residenial Program, Associate Director Outpatient Services FMOLH OLOL-RMC]

 

Message from 

Chairman Rahn Kennedy Bailey, MD 

Department of Psychiatry

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I want to share my appreciation for the strong morale we have within the Department of Psychiatry.  The department practices evidence-based care with a focus on interdisciplinary academic collaboration and expertise. We are privileged to have recruited competent and knowledgeable faculty members.  Our psychiatrists are dedicated to the highest quality patient care. Our many educational opportunities for medical students, residents, and fellows demonstrate our dedication to training the next generation of mental healthcare professionals.  We are ACGME accredited and have 48 slots in General Psychiatry, 2 CL Fellowships, 1 Forensic Fellowship, 3 Addiction Psychiatry and 8 spots for Child & Adolescent psychiatry.  In addition, our psychology interns are accredited by the American Psychological Association, 6 interns, and we provide supervision for post-doctoral fellowship in clinical psychology.

 

We are proud of the work we do in clinical service, innovative research, and  education. I am thankful for our many community partners, including but not limited to: Metropolitan Human Service District, Odyssey House of Louisiana, Inclusive Care, and NOELA Community Health Center.  In addition, we are fortunate to have established a strong working relationship with the Office of Behavioral Health, Children’s Hospital-New Orleans, University Medical Center-New Orleans, Department of Child & Family Services, and Ochsner, not to mention the many school partners such as ReNEW Schools, Crescent City Charter School, and St. Bernard, and St. Charles Parish School Boards. 

 

Here at LSU Health Sciences Center-New Orleans, we pride ourselves for being a progressive dynamic department.  We have clinical faculty that specialize in all primary domains of academic psychiatry: Adult, Child & Adolescent, Addiction, Consultation Liaison, and Forensic; furthermore, we have several specialty psychiatry services in the areas of trauma, addiction, bariatric, burn clinic as well as the GI clinic. We are also proficient in ECT and offer detox services, psychopharmacology and psychotherapy.   Our vision for the future is to build on these and other services, such as the use of rTMS. We will continue collaboration with other Interdisciplinary Professionals, the City of New Orleans government officials, NAMI, and Civic leaders to further develop a comprehensive “Violence Prevention” program, in order to decrease Child Trauma, Community Violence and Intimate Partner Violence.  We believe this goal is attainable, that all people deserve quality patient care and that includes mental and behavioral health.  



Rahn Kennedy Bailey, MD
Chairman
Department of Psychiatry

 

 

Mark Zielinski, MD., Assistant Professor Psychiatry Residential training program, Associate Director Outpatient Services  FMOLH OLOL-RMC

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... limping, his acumen immovable of tenure, meretricious and mawkish, parasitic and invasive--his overcompensated supervision of LSU Residents to their slaughter

THE VIABILITY OF THE RESIDENTS DEGREE MUST BE CONSIDERED if Zielinski is censured in any way: by temporary suspension, probationary period, monetary penalty, and, of course, the maximum penalties: medical license revocation, debarment, and even misdemeanor criminal conviction--after which he will be automatically censured or punished more severely, all leading to the rescission of the coursework which during the time of the investigation he will be considered unfit to have taught, and to those under whose supervision and academic advisory he presided, their credits will be disqualified, leading to nullification of degree, licensure, if any, until such  time as it may take to retake the equivalent amount of hours affected; furthermore, he is liable to adjudication enjoining him from the practice of medicine.


Rescission by STATE, FEDERAL, or Medical Association, Examiners, etc., and through the adjudication in favor of my charges for, but not limited to, Violation of Medical Ethics, Civil Rights, and Physician Abandonment with intent in Retaliation--an actionable cause for Malpractice liable to tortious claim for damages and monetary recovery --  "Constructive Termination" through manipulation and intent -- violation of any court, board, or governing committee; only incumbent of any one toward censure, automatically causing rescission, of which I am hereby warning those of you whose future it affects, as well as those patients, of whom I am one, that where it comes to Mark Zielinski,  his nurse (name unknown), as well as the two Department Heads, Kathleen Crapanzano and Lee Tynes (whose second instance this is of involving himself in his friend and colleague's dirty business of fast expulsion--me as a patient--both times, for as benign an excuse, not rising to violation of any  Patient Code of Conduct I am privy to, either by FMOL-OLOL, which, not only have I never received, nor signed, but if so many years ago, it is unfortunately invalid for this scam--just one of many AMA considerations for fair and due process, generally enacted before a bum's rush out the door--such as I have been dealt.

 

However, they rate  0 on all 7 points of Code of Ethics Patient-Physician Termination Protocol: omitting continuation of patient care through doctor referral, personal conversation and, if necessary, mediation, and not keen on cowardice and turpitude clashing by  termination through amanuensis of a patient, whose bad fortune it was to end up at a clinic as reckless as his.

Continuing, without full 30-day prescriptions and without benefit of letter of severance--sent weeks after.  

In fact, Mark Zielinski is so threatened by the audacity of his weakness and ego that he has never spoken to me at all (even waiting for his secretary to call until 20 minutes before a scheduled televisit--which she relayed, "effective immediately"). 

HIS MEDICAL LICENSURE and yours both affected--his, deservedly, but for no longer than two years; the Resident doctors, most assuredly NOT--all fault going to the sham and charlatan and to FMOLHS which supports his actions.

Penalty: retake the equivalent credits certified under his disreputable, now invalid, supervision--AGAIN!

Immunized for pandemic, but not of this marriage arranged--based on dowry--the mark of the marriage: dead-end prestige.

M.D. in charge of physical office before you lies of no merit; of respect you are cheated. Through smokescreen of illusory provenance he affects professional cues and mimics acumen; moral conviction mislaid, abjured, contradicted--rescinded in turpitude; his practice within a group of senior colleagues maintained through coasting on their shoulders.

He is raised like all ships which rise together--his proximate position inhabits their wake--the lie, so ineffectual is insignificant today, but tomorrow it will affect your career and reputation.

Let it not gain as it almost did me, better judgement wasted on someone so vile and licentious.

His colleagues (Sisters protect him too), and Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System, Inc ("FMOLHS"), Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center, Inc. ("OLOLRMC"); Our Lady of the Lake Children's Hospital; Our Lady of the Lake Physician Group, Clinic for Outpatient Psychiatric Services and LSUHSC Residential Psychiatry Program, Baton Rouge, ride him on their backs-- what they cannot see, or don't care to know yet, I will continue as long as I have to see it done.
 

Express Concerns, Complaints or Grievances

do not trust anything or anywhere they tell you to go.  they are wholly corrupt and financially corrupting--ed.

 

Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program

 (HFAP)

 

The Joint Commission (TJC) 

As part of MIT Medical continual effort to enhance the quality and safety of care for our patients, MIT Medical is fully accredited by The Joint Commission, demonstrating compliance with The Joint Commission's national standards.

MIT Medical patients may contact The Joint Commission’s Office of Quality Monitoring to report any concerns, or to register complaints about a Joint Commission-accredited healthcare organization, by calling 1-800-994-6610 or emailing complaint@jointcommission.org.

More information related to MIT Medical’s accreditation may be found by searching on “Massachusetts Institute of Technology” in the “Quality Check” section of the The Joint Commission website.

Founded in 1951, The Joint Commission’s goal is to continuously improve the safety and quality of care provided to the public through the provision of healthcare accreditation. An independent, not-for-profit organization, The Joint Commission is the nation’s oldest and largest standards-setting and accrediting body in healthcare.

 

Community Health Accreditation Program (CHAP)

  Accreditation Commission for Health Care Inc.


To express concerns, complaints and/or a grievance: 

  • If you are a patient of Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center you may call (225) 765-4321
  • If you are a patient of Our Lady of the Lake Physician Group you may call (225) 490-3035.
  • If you do not feel you have received resolution by calling (225) 765-4321, you may file a complaint or grievance with: 
  • Department of Health and Hospitals Hospital Complaint Desk, Health Standards Section, P.O. Box 3767, Baton Rouge, LA 70821 or call (225) 342-6429. Medicare beneficiaries may call (800) 433-4958
  • The Joint Commission Office of Quality Monitoring at (800) 994-6610, or complaint@jointcommission.org.

But please do not blame me

  1. But please do not blame me

  2. it will have been those whose knowledge failing their wisdom claudication exposes to professional peril.

  3. now in graceless distribution they are limping among him, whose lies and egotistic retribution brings them to Patient Abandonment, hindered by even his own awareness of treachery to profession, he crossed the line, but barely--pulling as he crossed; either entirely manufacturing the situation, or with just the minimum of comment on the last voice message regarding his bad timing during pandemic in inflicting double-calling for refills, which each month of every three-month period inexplicably (although I know), must be reminded for day-of (not one day sooner), e-scribing, a monthly job defeating the purpose of the three-month supply, through multiplication of administrative, patient, pharmacist time wasted, tracking down the prescription, or lack of it, left up to patient (Schedule II law), the pharmacy prohibited from calling in, or emailing concerning this explicit class of drug.

  4. thus it is the patient whose impediment is, firstly: front desk; secondly, Zielinski policy, which states: front desk administrative staff shall solely be responsible for making appointments with patient, or transferring patients to the answering machine; thirdly, answering machine.

Kathleen Crapanzano, MD, MACM
Program Director
LSU Psychiatry Residency Program-Baton Rouge
 

 

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Leah Dlugolecki, DO
 
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Regan Fawcett, DO

 
 
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Isabel Lopes, MD
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Kelly Menier, MD
 
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Zack Michel, MD
 
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Thanh Phan, MD
 
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Mitch Rodeheaver, MD
 

 

       CURRENT PGY 3s (8)           

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Blake Bourgoyne, MD
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Ana Garces-Wood, MD
 

 

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Elaine Meyers, MD
 
 
 
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Kristina Pham, DO

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Jennifer Phan, MD

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Abby Shoenfelt, MD
 

 
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Hillary Smith, MD

 
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Vinay Vaz, MD

 

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Amber Boutwell, MD

 

            CURRENT PGY 4s (5)

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Alex Cashman, MD
2021-2022 Associate Chief Resident
Medical school: LSUHSC New Orleans

 

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Tom Ritcher, DO


 
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Hazel Severino, MD

 

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Sydney Smith, MD
2021-2022 Chief Resident
Medical school: LSUHSC New Orleans

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agreeing under pressure to write one prescription for XANAX which I am currently out of, which is currently making me experience with the COVID, a physical withdrawal so significant, that ...

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(Sunday, August 16, 2021)

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All his eggs in her basket -- she is aware of the stakes, on

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In one ear, out her cover.

Then through violation of due process enlisted through his position, his conspiracy to influence

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"Hearing profanity over a phone," his second attempt to fire his patient--but sloppy, desperate --  pandemic flopsweat dripping onto her crotch--even

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his career on the line, is now forgetting my sense of what's mine, and not to take it.

His gerontology patients.  I wish for them as much as the Residents that he is disallowed from abusing them. 

What tricks and hoops to leap through they do, until he graciously yields and consents. 

Our Lady of PATIENCE AND PENITENCE is not required, THIS spec  trainwreck I, under protest, as last RESORT of option from

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who I demanded to see when he tried to fire me the first time while being seen by

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his Resident over as comical  a reason, which was: 

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 Next visit after consulting with

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You're fired. 

 

Swear to God.  

Even REDACTED wouldn't support that pile of

Texas Dr., all Stetson

 

August 15, 2021

Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners Louisiana Revised Statutes Title 37 restrictions on any license or certificate issued under this Part for the following causes:

Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners

Louisiana Revised Statutes Title 37

restrictions on any license or certificate issued under this Part

for the following causes:

(1) Conviction of a felony.

(2) Conviction of any crime or offense arising out of or relating

to the practice of medical psychology.

(3) Fraud, deceit, or perjury in obtaining a diploma or

certificate.

(4) Fraud or deception in applying for or procuring a license to

practice psychology or medical psychology.

(5) Making any fraudulent or untrue statement to the board.

(6) Refusal to appear before the board after having been

ordered to do so in writing by a duly authorized agent of the

board.

(7) Habitual or recurring abuse of drugs, including alcohol,

which affect the central nervous system and which are capable

of inducing physiological or psychological dependence.

(8) Refusing to submit to the examinations and inquiry of an

examining committee of physicians appointed or designated

by the board to inquire into an applicant or licensee's physical

and mental fitness and ability to practice medical psychology

with reasonable skill and safety to patients.

(9) Prescribing, dispensing, or administering legally controlled

substances or any dependency-inducing medication without

legitimate medical justification therefore or in other than a

legal or legitimate manner.

(10) Impersonation of another licensed practitioner.

(11) Incompetence.

(12) Voluntary or involuntary commitment or interdiction by

due process of law.

(13) Failure to self-report in writing to the board any personal

action which constitutes a violation of this Part within thirty

days of the occurrence.

(14) Solicitation of patients or self-promotion through

advertising or communication, public or private, which is

fraudulent, false, deceptive, or misleading.

(15) Making or submitting false, deceptive, or unfounded

claims, reports, or opinions to any patient, insurance company

or indemnity association, company, individual, or

governmental authority for the purpose of obtaining any thing

of economic value.

(16) Soliciting, accepting, or receiving any thing of economic

value in return for and based on the referral of patients to

another person, firm, or corporation or in return for the

prescription of medications.

(17) Unprofessional conduct.

(18) Continuing or recurring practice which fails to satisfy the

prevailing and usually accepted standards of medical

psychology practice in this state.

(19) Gross, willful, and continued overcharging for

professional services.

(20) Abandonment of a patient.

(21) Knowingly performing any act which, in any way, assists

an unqualified person to practice medical psychology, or

having professional connection with or lending one's name to

an illegal practitioner.

(22) Inability to practice medical psychology with reasonable

skill or safety to patients because of mental illness or

deficiency; physical illness, including but not limited to

deterioration through the aging process or loss of motor skills;

or excessive use or abuse of drugs, including alcohol.

(23) Violation of ethical principles and codes of conduct as

promulgated by the American Psychological Association or

violation of any code of ethics adopted in the rules and

regulations of the board or other immoral, unprofessional, or

dishonorable conduct as defined in the rules and regulations

of the board.

(24) Practicing medical psychology in such a manner as to

endanger the welfare of patients, including but not limited to:

(a) Harassment, intimidation, or abuse, sexual or otherwise, of

a patient.

(b) Engaging in sexual intercourse or other sexual contact with

a patient.

(c) Gross malpractice, repeated malpractice, or gross

negligence in the practice of medical psychology.

(25) Use of repeated untruthful, deceptive, or improbable
statements concerning the licensee's qualifications or the
effects or results of proposed treatment, including functioning