As you will see after watching just a few of my videos, people in Alabama who seek medical treatment and healthcare are being taken advantage of more than ever. Unregulated, predatory practices are at an all time high. Meanwhile, what do our trusted government officials dedicate their time and efforts to? FIGHTING OVER SETTING UP LEGALIZED SALES OF CANNABIS! I play my recorded phone call a few years back with the Alabama Board Of Medical Examiners. I sent them 11 complaints against Medical Doctors and almost died from a broken skull head injury I was repeatedly told I did not have, only to go get my medical records and find broken skull bone and six inches diameter of infection in the same area I had pain and other complications (insects and parasites developed in the internal wound) that almost killed me. Records / MRI / CT X-RAYs included in the video. <br /><br />In this video I give analysis on a January, 2021 telephone call I had with Randy Dixon, Deputy Chief Investigator of THE ALABAMA BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS. I examine the question that I am often asked regarding "do you have credentials to identify broken bones in x-rays / MRI's CT Scans?" and "what doctor told you - you had a broken skull and parasite infestation?". <br /><br />I will never trust another doctor licensed to practice medicine in the state of Alabama following my experience with the body charged with granting those licenses and investigating complaints involving them, THE ALABAMA BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS & MEDICAL LICENSURE COMMISSION.<br /><br />In February 2021, The ALABAMA BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS & MEDICAL LICENSURE COMMISSION categorically dismissed complaints I filed Against 11 Birmingham area Doctors I went to between 2018-2019 regarding possible malpractice and a undiagnosed / misdiagnosed broken skull injury and the complications that developed which included infection and possible parasite infestation. <br /><br />In the letter I received from the board, I was told my accusations against the physicians could not be substantiated. Each of the 11 complaints were unique and had their own merits. I believe they were blanketly dismissed, unfairly.<br /><br />I share letters I received from William M. Perkins, Executive Director ; Edwin Rogers, Chief Investigator and a a telephone conversation I had with Randy Dixon, Deputy Chief Investigator. <br /><br />I believe a major dereliction of duty exists in this office and they failed the people of Alabama and anyone who goes to a doctor in Alabama by their decision. <br /><br />I believe it's suspicious that all the complaints were dropped together and mention the virtually unlimited resources and money of the Roman Catholic Church, which sponsors Ascension, the parent of Saint Vincent's Hospital, Birmingham, Alabama (which the majority of the doctors named in the complaints are affiliated with).<br />
