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Dentist re-uses syringes; puts thousands at HIV risk

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  1. Zboy

    Zboy Member

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    How could a professional be such an idiot? He is also being investigated for prescription fraud.

    What a sleazeball! His website (http://www.drstephenstein.com/)


    Colorado says dentist put thousands at HIV risk from reused
    syringes



    DENVER (Reuters) - A suspended Colorado dentist reused syringes and needles in his now-shuttered practice, potentially
    exposing thousands of patients to HIV and hepatitis infection, health officials warned on Friday.
    The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment sent letters to 8,000 patients of dentist Stephen Stein, urging
    them to seek tests for the diseases after learning of "unsafe injection practices" at two Denver-area clinics he owned between
    September 1999 and June 2011.
    Investigators found that Stein reused needles and syringes in several patients' intravenous lines at his oral surgery and dental
    implant clinics, in violation of standard medical protocol, the department said in a statement.
    "This practice has been shown to transmit infections," the statement said. It added that there had been no confirmed cases of
    anyone contracting the viral infections through Stein's clinics.
    In the letters sent to Stein's former patients, the health department urged them to be tested for HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis
    C, said Jan Stapleman, a department spokeswoman.
    Stein's records were incomplete, so it is likely more people were possibly exposed than those already identified, she said.
    A hot line established for Stein's patients to call was "very busy" all day on Friday, Stapleman said.
    Stein's lawyer, Victoria Lovato, said her client "is cooperating with the state's investigation."
    Authorities said any patient who underwent any type of injection at the clinics, including sedation, might be at risk. They
    cautioned that if any patients of Stein tested positive for any of the viruses, there was no way to determine how they
    contracted the disease.
    Stein's license to practice dentistry in Colorado was suspended for an unrelated matter, said Cory Everett-Lozano,
    spokeswoman for the state Department of Regulatory Agencies, which oversees medical licenses.
    Until that probe is resolved, the reasons for Stein's current suspension are confidential, she said.
    Lynn Kimbrough, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney's Office in Denver, said Stein was already the target of a criminal
    probe for possible prescription fraud before the allegations emerged about reusing syringes. She said no criminal charges
    had so far been filed.

    http://news.yahoo.com/colorado-says-dentist-put-thousands-hiv-risk-reused-024758980.html
     
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  2. Mr. Brightside

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    Stein? Trying hard to resist certain ethnic joke.
     
  3. Yung-T

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    *puts juice out*
     
  4. Honey Bear

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    He probably cheated his way through grad school.
     
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  5. xcrunner51

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    Wow. That is astounding. That's a guy who not only finished dental school but also did a four year residency in oral surgery. Oral surgery is currently the most competitive dental residency limited to the top 2-5% of dental students.

    Someone with literally some of the best training in his field overlooking/ignoring standards of hygiene that have been around for 30 years.

    If he knowingly did that and it wasn't just a nurse or assistant doing that stuff, then he deserves to have his license revoked and charges to be brought against him. At minimum he's screwed for life if any of his patients with a HIV/HBV/etc comes forward and claims he's the reason they're infected.
     
  6. Kim

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    If this was intended to be a reference joke, then 5 stars!!! :grin:
     
  7. Kim

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    There's a freakanomics podcast episode detailing the hygiene standards of Mt. Sinai Hospital in NYC. From their research, the doctors were the worst at washing their hands and being clean...worse than everyone else on staff.
     
  8. ILoveTheRockets

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    Why would any one let a dr/dentist use a opened needle on them? I always ask to see them open the package, and most professionals completely understand.

    Do people have a brain for their selves any more?
     
  9. juicystream

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    Wrong thread
     
  10. Rocket River

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    This calls for a ASS BEATING
    as well as criminal charges.

    He probably won't goto prison for this
    but will lose his license . . .

    [Perscription fraud may get him prison though]

    Rocket River
     

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