Today I had the "meeting" it was me and the coordinator, and the secretary (she just sat in) It was weird... they thanked me for teaching them.... they said they learned a lot from this experience. *shrugs* i kind of think they were trying to butter me up really, but maybe they meant it, i dont know.the thing that now has me bothered. She said that my current dr, and the dr i intend to become my new dr want me to talk to the current dr about what has happened... and "try to work it out" and if i still chose to switch, i can....I dont trust the guy, I dont care if he was "frustrated that day" i still dont think refusing to see me was what a good dr would have done... i really dont know what to do... i dont want people to get in trouble, but i also dont ever want my, or anyone else, life in danger like that... so confusing for me.
You dont really have grounds for a law suit based on the outcome as you are ok now. The law requires damages in addition to mistakes being the proximate cause of the damage. Also simple mistakes are not grounds for malpractice. The mistakes must be outside the standard of care. Thats a hard hurdle to overcome. Most suits are thrown out or lose.