Re: [Goanet] DR SHEKHAR SALKAR NEEDS A INTENSE DOSE ON ETHICS
Josebab, Please post this also on the following Facebook thread because it provides a link to a journalistic interview of Aires on a newly created website: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bettergoa/permalink/848026135244795/?comment_id=848270881886987&offset=0&total_comments It also has comments from Drs. Darrell de Mello and Anil Desai, setting the record straight. Cheers, Santosh On Sun, Jul 5, 2015 at 11:05 AM, Jose wrote: > Dear all, > > I waited for a good 48 hours to see IF enough sense would prevail upon Aires > Rodrigues for him to withdraw his attack on Dr. Salkar. > > Allow me to place the following for your attention: > > 1: Aires is an LLB. I wish he had equipped himself better by doing the LLM > or Ph.D in Law. And IF he wished to comment on Medical Ethics and > Negligence, I wish his LLM was in Medical Law & Ethics. > > 2: As Aires is NOT a physician, I expect him to be Clueless about the > practice of medicine. Hence, I will invite him to read what my esteemed > colleague, Dr. Santosh Helekar has written. > > 3: Aires also has accused Dr. Salkar of administering Chemotherapy to DEAD > patients (plural). > > 4: AiresLast night on CNN, a Justice of one of the Appeals Courts (US) > had a few choice words for a rather Aires-esque Prosecutor who according to > the Court 'did NOT make his case' but was carrying on.in the press. I > will paraphrase them and re-address them to you: > > "Be a Man. Take Dr. Salkar to court and Allow him to Defend himself in a > court of law" > > As you would NOT be QUALIFIED to talk about Medical Matters in court, Get a > hold of some qualified Expert Witnesses who will do that for you. Let Dr. > Salkar (or his lawyer) Cross Examine your experts. Don't leave them > Faceless.Bring them out in the open. > > 5: Otherwise.like the Justice said (No Paraphrase): JUST SHUT UP and Go > to the Next Case! > > PS: Am copying this to Target Goa. Let me see IF TG will give unedited and > uncensored coverage to a view critical of your view! > > With permission of Dr. Helekar...will also post this on Goa Speaks and GX. I > personally believe that THIS, until proved otherwise, is a senseless attack > on the Medical Professionals of Goa. > > PN: This post of mine has zero to do with Dr. Salkar's involvement with > politics, politicians and the tainted Goa Cricket Association. My view on > that is clear: Physicians in Practice MUST stay clear of such involvements. > > jc > --- > FROM Santosh Helekar MD. Ph.D, Houston Texas (July 3, 2015) > > Shekhar Salkar is a well-trained cancer surgeon. He obtained his specialty > training in cancer surgery or surgical oncology in Tata Memorial Cancer > Centre in Mumbai more than two decades ago. Medical/Surgical residency at > this institution of high repute in the cancer field is recognized by the > Medical Council of India and respected all over the world. > > In the medical field rigorous training at a recognized and renowned tertiary > teaching hospital in a particular field, coupled with long clinical > experience in that field, after one has obtained a postgraduate degree such > as an MD or an MS, are considered not only sufficient to be recognized as a > specialist in the field, but indeed something that trumps any number of > paper fellowships, diplomas and certificates. Please see for example the > fact that the following two famous surgical oncologists of Mumbai, namely > Drs. Rajesh Mistry and Raman Deshpande have MS degrees in General Surgery as > their highest recognized academic qualifications: > http://www.kokilabenhospital.com/profes.../rajeshmistry.html > http://jaslokhospital.net/DR-DESHPANDE-RAMANKANT/FAD-5 > > - Original Message - > > From: Aires Rodrigues > > To: goanet > > Cc: > > Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2015 8:11 PM > > Subject: [Goanet] DR SHEKHAR SALKAR NEEDS A INTENSE DOSE ON ETHICS > > > The Dr Shekhar Salkar issue needs to be highlighted only to save further > innocent patients falling victims to this quack. The issue was raised only > after confirming with Senior Enviado do meu iPad > > > Yesterday I was sent five questions on the issue and below are the answers > that were sent by me. > > > 1. Would you describe Dr Salkar as a fraud? If so on what level? > > > Yes I would, because a doctor who styles himself as a Super Specialist > should possess a super specialty qualification over and above his general > specialty qualification which Dr Shekhar Salkar does not possess. > > > > 2. What has he been doing that can be construed as malpractice? > > > Dr Shekhar Salkar has been faking himself to be an Oncologist and > Oncosurgeon which he
Re: [Goanet] DR SHEKHAR SALKAR NEEDS A INTENSE DOSE ON ETHICS
Dear Santoshbab Have done so..there also is a (partially related) post by a Francis Coutinho which merits further review. jc > On Jul 5, 2015, at 1:00 PM, Santosh Helekar wrote: > > Josebab, > > Please post this also on the following Facebook thread because it > provides a link to a journalistic interview of Aires on a newly > created website: > > https://www.facebook.com/groups/bettergoa/permalink/848026135244795/?comment_id=848270881886987&offset=0&total_comments > > It also has comments from Drs. Darrell de Mello and Anil Desai, > setting the record straight. > > Cheers, > > Santosh > >> On Sun, Jul 5, 2015 at 11:05 AM, Jose wrote: >> Dear all, >> >> I waited for a good 48 hours to see IF enough sense would prevail upon Aires >> Rodrigues for him to withdraw his attack on Dr. Salkar. >> >> Allow me to place the following for your attention: >> >> 1: Aires is an LLB. I wish he had equipped himself better by doing the LLM >> or Ph.D in Law. And IF he wished to comment on Medical Ethics and >> Negligence, I wish his LLM was in Medical Law & Ethics. >> >> 2: As Aires is NOT a physician, I expect him to be Clueless about the >> practice of medicine. Hence, I will invite him to read what my esteemed >> colleague, Dr. Santosh Helekar has written. >> >> 3: Aires also has accused Dr. Salkar of administering Chemotherapy to DEAD >> patients (plural). >> >> 4: AiresLast night on CNN, a Justice of one of the Appeals Courts (US) >> had a few choice words for a rather Aires-esque Prosecutor who according to >> the Court 'did NOT make his case' but was carrying on.in the press. I >> will paraphrase them and re-address them to you: >> >> "Be a Man. Take Dr. Salkar to court and Allow him to Defend himself in a >> court of law" >> >> As you would NOT be QUALIFIED to talk about Medical Matters in court, Get a >> hold of some qualified Expert Witnesses who will do that for you. Let Dr. >> Salkar (or his lawyer) Cross Examine your experts. Don't leave them >> Faceless.Bring them out in the open. >> >> 5: Otherwise.like the Justice said (No Paraphrase): JUST SHUT UP and Go >> to the Next Case! >> >> PS: Am copying this to Target Goa. Let me see IF TG will give unedited and >> uncensored coverage to a view critical of your view! >> >> With permission of Dr. Helekar...will also post this on Goa Speaks and GX. I >> personally believe that THIS, until proved otherwise, is a senseless attack >> on the Medical Professionals of Goa. >> >> PN: This post of mine has zero to do with Dr. Salkar's involvement with >> politics, politicians and the tainted Goa Cricket Association. My view on >> that is clear: Physicians in Practice MUST stay clear of such involvements. >> >> jc >> --- >> FROM Santosh Helekar MD. Ph.D, Houston Texas (July 3, 2015) >> >> Shekhar Salkar is a well-trained cancer surgeon. He obtained his specialty >> training in cancer surgery or surgical oncology in Tata Memorial Cancer >> Centre in Mumbai more than two decades ago. Medical/Surgical residency at >> this institution of high repute in the cancer field is recognized by the >> Medical Council of India and respected all over the world. >> >> In the medical field rigorous training at a recognized and renowned tertiary >> teaching hospital in a particular field, coupled with long clinical >> experience in that field, after one has obtained a postgraduate degree such >> as an MD or an MS, are considered not only sufficient to be recognized as a >> specialist in the field, but indeed something that trumps any number of >> paper fellowships, diplomas and certificates. Please see for example the >> fact that the following two famous surgical oncologists of Mumbai, namely >> Drs. Rajesh Mistry and Raman Deshpande have MS degrees in General Surgery as >> their highest recognized academic qualifications: >> http://www.kokilabenhospital.com/profes.../rajeshmistry.html >> http://jaslokhospital.net/DR-DESHPANDE-RAMANKANT/FAD-5 >> >> - Original Message - >> >> From: Aires Rodrigues >> >> To: goanet >> >> Cc: >> >> Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2015 8:11 PM >> >> Subject: [Goanet] DR SHEKHAR SALKAR NEEDS A INTENSE DOSE ON ETHICS >> >> >> The Dr Shekhar Salkar issue needs to be highlighted only to save further >> innocent patients falling victims to this quack. The issue was raised only >> after confirming with
Re: [Goanet] DR SHEKHAR SALKAR NEEDS A INTENSE DOSE ON ETHICS
Dear all, I waited for a good 48 hours to see IF enough sense would prevail upon Aires Rodrigues for him to withdraw his attack on Dr. Salkar. Allow me to place the following for your attention: 1: Aires is an LLB. I wish he had equipped himself better by doing the LLM or Ph.D in Law. And IF he wished to comment on Medical Ethics and Negligence, I wish his LLM was in Medical Law & Ethics. 2: As Aires is NOT a physician, I expect him to be Clueless about the practice of medicine. Hence, I will invite him to read what my esteemed colleague, Dr. Santosh Helekar has written. 3: Aires also has accused Dr. Salkar of administering Chemotherapy to DEAD patients (plural). 4: AiresLast night on CNN, a Justice of one of the Appeals Courts (US) had a few choice words for a rather Aires-esque Prosecutor who according to the Court 'did NOT make his case' but was carrying on.in the press. I will paraphrase them and re-address them to you: "Be a Man. Take Dr. Salkar to court and Allow him to Defend himself in a court of law" As you would NOT be QUALIFIED to talk about Medical Matters in court, Get a hold of some qualified Expert Witnesses who will do that for you. Let Dr. Salkar (or his lawyer) Cross Examine your experts. Don't leave them Faceless.Bring them out in the open. 5: Otherwise.like the Justice said (No Paraphrase): JUST SHUT UP and Go to the Next Case! PS: Am copying this to Target Goa. Let me see IF TG will give unedited and uncensored coverage to a view critical of your view! With permission of Dr. Helekar...will also post this on Goa Speaks and GX. I personally believe that THIS, until proved otherwise, is a senseless attack on the Medical Professionals of Goa. PN: This post of mine has zero to do with Dr. Salkar's involvement with politics, politicians and the tainted Goa Cricket Association. My view on that is clear: Physicians in Practice MUST stay clear of such involvements. jc --- FROM Santosh Helekar MD. Ph.D, Houston Texas (July 3, 2015) Shekhar Salkar is a well-trained cancer surgeon. He obtained his specialty training in cancer surgery or surgical oncology in Tata Memorial Cancer Centre in Mumbai more than two decades ago. Medical/Surgical residency at this institution of high repute in the cancer field is recognized by the Medical Council of India and respected all over the world. In the medical field rigorous training at a recognized and renowned tertiary teaching hospital in a particular field, coupled with long clinical experience in that field, after one has obtained a postgraduate degree such as an MD or an MS, are considered not only sufficient to be recognized as a specialist in the field, but indeed something that trumps any number of paper fellowships, diplomas and certificates. Please see for example the fact that the following two famous surgical oncologists of Mumbai, namely Drs. Rajesh Mistry and Raman Deshpande have MS degrees in General Surgery as their highest recognized academic qualifications: http://www.kokilabenhospital.com/profes.../rajeshmistry.html http://jaslokhospital.net/DR-DESHPANDE-RAMANKANT/FAD-5 - Original Message - > From: Aires Rodrigues > To: goanet > Cc: > Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2015 8:11 PM > Subject: [Goanet] DR SHEKHAR SALKAR NEEDS A INTENSE DOSE ON ETHICS > > The Dr Shekhar Salkar issue needs to be highlighted only to save further > innocent patients falling victims to this quack. The issue was raised only > after confirming with Senior Enviado do meu iPad > > > Yesterday I was sent five questions on the issue and below are the answers > that were sent by me. > > 1. Would you describe Dr Salkar as a fraud? If so on what level? > > Yes I would, because a doctor who styles himself as a Super Specialist should > possess a super specialty qualification over and above his general specialty > qualification which Dr Shekhar Salkar does not possess. > > > 2. What has he been doing that can be construed as malpractice? > > Dr Shekhar Salkar has been faking himself to be an Oncologist and Oncosurgeon > which he is not. It is a gross malpractice in misleading the patients and in > rank violation of professional ethics. > > 3. Do you know exactly what degrees he has, and what these allow him, > ethically, to do as a doctor? > > Dr Shekhar Salkar possesses an M.B.B.S degree followed by M.S Degree in > General Surgery. So he can only market himself as a General Surgeon alike all > other surgeons who practice either at Goa Medical College or Directorate of > Health Services or in the private sector. There are so many of them who > possess the same qualification as Dr Shekhar Salkar without labeling > themselves as a Super specialist. > > 4. When he claims to be an oncologist, is he faking? What proves this? > &g
Re: [Goanet] DR SHEKHAR SALKAR NEEDS A INTENSE DOSE ON ETHICS
Shekhar Salkar is a well-trained cancer surgeon. He obtained his specialty training in cancer surgery or surgical oncology in Tata Memorial Cancer Centre in Mumbai more than two decades ago. Medical/Surgical residency at this institution of high repute in the cancer field is recognized by the Medical Council of India and respected all over the world. In the medical field rigorous training at a recognized and renowned tertiary teaching hospital in a particular field, coupled with long clinical experience in that field, after one has obtained a postgraduate degree such as an MD or an MS, are considered not only sufficient to be recognized as a specialist in the field, but indeed something that trumps any number of paper fellowships, diplomas and certificates. Please see for example the fact that the following two famous surgical oncologists of Mumbai, namely Drs. Rajesh Mistry and Raman Deshpande have MS degrees in General Surgery as their highest recognized academic qualifications: http://www.kokilabenhospital.com/profes.../rajeshmistry.html http://jaslokhospital.net/DR-DESHPANDE-RAMANKANT/FAD-5 Cheers, Santosh - Original Message - > From: Aires Rodrigues > To: goanet > Cc: > Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2015 8:11 PM > Subject: [Goanet] DR SHEKHAR SALKAR NEEDS A INTENSE DOSE ON ETHICS > >T he Dr Shekhar Salkar issue needs to be highlighted only to save further > innocent patients falling victims to this quack. The issue was raised only > after confirming with Senior doctors in Goa and outside who all have opined > that the conduct of Dr Shekhar Salkar was a sheer act of quackery. > > > > The horror stories that are now emanating from the family of his victims > are very disturbing. His other malpractices and illegalities are also now > oozing. Over the last four years in particular Dr. Shekhar Salkar has > clearly misused the proximity with his mentor Manohar Parrikar while acting > as a bouncer at times. It was long overdue that Dr Shekhar Salkar was shown > his place. Stay tuned for further updates on Dr Shekhar Salkar’s > mindboggling cancerous mischief. The worse is yet to come. > > > > Yesterday I was sent five questions on the issue and below are the answers > that were sent by me. > > > > 1. Would you describe Dr Salkar as a fraud? If so on what level? > > > Yes I would, because a doctor who styles himself as a Super Specialist > should possess a super specialty qualification over and above his general > specialty qualification which Dr Shekhar Salkar does not possess. > > > > 2. What has he been doing that can be construed as malpractice? > > Dr Shekhar Salkar has been faking himself to be an Oncologist and > Oncosurgeon which he is not. It is a gross malpractice in misleading the > patients and in rank violation of professional ethics. > > > > 3. Do you know exactly what degrees he has, and what these allow him, > ethically, to do as a doctor? > > > > Dr Shekhar Salkar possesses an M.B.B.S degree followed by M.S Degree in > General Surgery. So he can only market himself as a General Surgeon alike > all other surgeons who practice either at Goa Medical College or > Directorate of Health Services or in the private sector. There are so many > of them who possess the same qualification as Dr Shekhar Salkar without > labeling themselves as a Super specialist. > > > > 4. When he claims to be an oncologist, is he faking? What proves this? > > > > Yes, he is blatantly faking that he is an Oncologist or a Oncosurgeon. > Please note that Oncology and Oncosurgery are super specialties which > include doctors who have obtained a DM (Doctorate in Medicine) in Oncology, > or MCh (Master of Chirurgiaein) in Oncosurgery or DNB (Diplomate of > National Board), in either Oncology or Oncosurgery. Dr Shekar Salkar does > not possess any of these three Super Specialty qualifications. > > > 5. In your opinion, how does this effect the patients he treats at Manipal? > > > > Ethically Dr Shekhar Salkar should not have been misleading patients that > he is a super specialist. He cannot be projected by Manipal Hospital as the > Head of Oncology. The acts of Dr Shekhar Salkar are clearly in gross > violation of the Medical Ethics as laid down by the Medical Council of > India which ironically Dr Shekhar Salkar himself as President of Goa > Medical Council is supposed to regulate amongst the doctor fraternity in > Goa. > > Aires Rodrigues > > Advocate High Court > > C/G-2, Shopping Complex > > Ribandar Retreat, > > Ribandar – Goa – 403006 > > Mobile No: 9822684372 > > Office Tel No: (0832) 2444012 > > Email: airesrodrigu...@gmail.com > > Or > > airesrodrig...@yahoo.com > > You can also reach me on > > Facebook.com/ AiresRodrigues > > Twitter@rodrigues_aires >
[Goanet] DR SHEKHAR SALKAR NEEDS A INTENSE DOSE ON ETHICS
The Dr Shekhar Salkar issue needs to be highlighted only to save further innocent patients falling victims to this quack. The issue was raised only after confirming with Senior doctors in Goa and outside who all have opined that the conduct of Dr Shekhar Salkar was a sheer act of quackery. The horror stories that are now emanating from the family of his victims are very disturbing. His other malpractices and illegalities are also now oozing. Over the last four years in particular Dr. Shekhar Salkar has clearly misused the proximity with his mentor Manohar Parrikar while acting as a bouncer at times. It was long overdue that Dr Shekhar Salkar was shown his place. Stay tuned for further updates on Dr Shekhar Salkar’s mindboggling cancerous mischief. The worse is yet to come. Yesterday I was sent five questions on the issue and below are the answers that were sent by me. 1. Would you describe Dr Salkar as a fraud? If so on what level? Yes I would, because a doctor who styles himself as a Super Specialist should possess a super specialty qualification over and above his general specialty qualification which Dr Shekhar Salkar does not possess. 2. What has he been doing that can be construed as malpractice? Dr Shekhar Salkar has been faking himself to be an Oncologist and Oncosurgeon which he is not. It is a gross malpractice in misleading the patients and in rank violation of professional ethics. 3. Do you know exactly what degrees he has, and what these allow him, ethically, to do as a doctor? Dr Shekhar Salkar possesses an M.B.B.S degree followed by M.S Degree in General Surgery. So he can only market himself as a General Surgeon alike all other surgeons who practice either at Goa Medical College or Directorate of Health Services or in the private sector. There are so many of them who possess the same qualification as Dr Shekhar Salkar without labeling themselves as a Super specialist. 4. When he claims to be an oncologist, is he faking? What proves this? Yes, he is blatantly faking that he is an Oncologist or a Oncosurgeon. Please note that Oncology and Oncosurgery are super specialties which include doctors who have obtained a DM (Doctorate in Medicine) in Oncology, or MCh (Master of Chirurgiaein) in Oncosurgery or DNB (Diplomate of National Board), in either Oncology or Oncosurgery. Dr Shekar Salkar does not possess any of these three Super Specialty qualifications. 5. In your opinion, how does this effect the patients he treats at Manipal? Ethically Dr Shekhar Salkar should not have been misleading patients that he is a super specialist. He cannot be projected by Manipal Hospital as the Head of Oncology. The acts of Dr Shekhar Salkar are clearly in gross violation of the Medical Ethics as laid down by the Medical Council of India which ironically Dr Shekhar Salkar himself as President of Goa Medical Council is supposed to regulate amongst the doctor fraternity in Goa. Aires Rodrigues Advocate High Court C/G-2, Shopping Complex Ribandar Retreat, Ribandar – Goa – 403006 Mobile No: 9822684372 Office Tel No: (0832) 2444012 Email: airesrodrigu...@gmail.com Or airesrodrig...@yahoo.com You can also reach me on Facebook.com/ AiresRodrigues Twitter@rodrigues_aires