‘A lesson learned’: ‘Failing’ Dr. Terry Dubrow criticizes Annemarie Wiley for misdiagnosing Sutton Strack
Beverly Hills, Calif.: Dr. Terry Dubrow explores the fallacious esophageal argument on ‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.’
Season 13 newcomer Annemarie Wiley, who works as a nurse anesthetist, repeatedly tried to refute co-star Sutton Stracke’s claims that she had difficulty eating due to a medically proven short esophagus. Well, the ‘Botched’ doctor takes on this tricky issue. ,
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“It’s hard because when a person has a medical condition, and you’re not their provider, you’re only getting incomplete information,” the famed plastic surgeon exclusively told E! news.
Dr. Terry Dubrow opens up about ‘RHOBH’s Esophagus-Gate controversy’
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“So, it puts you in a potentially uncertain position where you can start forming opinions based on a little bit of information that you may or may not have.”
In fact, Terry has sided with fans who have criticized Annemarie for stirring up controversy over something as trivial as the anatomy of her cast’s neck.
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He added, “I think if you ask Annemarie now if she could go back in time, would she think the same way as she did then, I doubt it.”
“I think she probably learned some lessons from it. But, she’s a first-season housewife, and it’s very hard to deal with those situations. It takes a few seasons to figure out how to get along with everyone in those pressure situations. “
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While Annemarie and Sutton have now moved on from the esophageal disagreement, Terri thinks The Nurse will put the final nail in the coffin during RHOBH’s upcoming reunion.
“I’m curious to see what happens in the reelection,” he commented, “because I’m sure it was decided very strongly. But it’s hard when you position yourself as a medical provider. “If you put yourself in a position to form opinions with unbiased information, it can get you into trouble.”
AnneMarie Wiley criticized for ‘RHOBH’ co-star Sutton Stracke’s unverified diagnosis (Instagram/AnneMarieWiley/YouTube/Bravo)
Annemarie Wiley branded ‘fake’ by American Society of Anesthesiologists
As the controversy surrounding Sutton’s shortened esophagus on the current season of ‘RHOBH’ unfolded, the American Society of Anesthesiologists took to Instagram to call out newcomer and nurse anesthetist Annemarie for allegedly misrepresenting her medical qualifications.
“Real Housewives Know a Fake. Anesthesiologists are Medical Doctors,” the organization captioned a graphic that differentiates between anesthesiologists and nurse anesthetists, adding that “title abuse has no place in health care.”
According to the ASA, anesthesiologists must complete medical school, 12 to 14 years of advanced study, 12,000 to 16,000 hours of specialized clinical training, and a fellowship program.
In contrast, nurse anesthetists do not undergo medical school training. Instead, they typically complete five to seven years of advanced education, which includes approximately 2,000 hours of clinical training that is less specialized. Additionally, they generally do not pursue specialist fellowships.
‘RHOBH’ star Annemarie Wiley criticized by ASA (Instagram/@annemariewiley)
Dr. Nicole Martin and Tiffany Moon criticize ‘RHOBH’ newbie Annemarie Wiley
Anesthesiologists Dr. Nicole Martin of ‘The Real Housewives of Miami’ and Dr. Tiffany Moon of ‘The Real Housewives of Dallas’ have confirmed that the disease exists. He also criticized Annemarie for her words.
Tiffany described it as “very disturbing” to see Annemarie “weaponizing her medical profession”, which Nicole also found “very uncomfortable and disappointing”.
The latter added, “No matter where you fall on the spectrum – from being a tech to being a doctor – you joined the profession to be an advocate for patients, and as such, it is not our A place to downplay, question, or insult a patient’s symptoms or diagnosis.”
Annemarie Willey was criticized by fellow housewives Nicole Martin and Tiffany Moon (Instagram/dnicolemartin/annemariewilley/tiffanymoonMD)
‘RHOBH’ newbie Annemarie Wiley hits back at ASA
Annemarie criticized the ASA for its “defamation campaign” against her. The ‘RHOBH’ star took to Instagram Stories to write a lengthy letter after she was penalized by the medical group for allegedly misrepresenting her medical qualifications.
“I do not condone the ASA’s defamation campaign. I’m a CRNA, a certified registered nurse anesthetist,” she said via her Instagram Stories.
“I am extremely proud of my profession. I wouldn’t be accused of abusing the title because a co-star needed a reality TV show storyline. This is my real life and my career.
Annemarie said she never claimed to be an anesthesiologist and that she had “the utmost respect” for people in that field. “I ask the ASA and other anesthesiologists to show respect for CRNAs as well,” she said.
“This type of unhealthy discourse only causes friction and professional division. Political issues exist between physician anesthesiologists and CRNAs, which explains their current attack on me and the CRNA profession.
The reality star newcomer said all anesthesiologists must “always work together” for the sake of their patients.
‘RHOBH’ newcomer Annemarie Wiley slams ASA (Instagram/@AnneMarieWiley)
“My purpose is to educate the public about who CRNAs are and what we do to provide the highest quality anesthesia care to the people we serve,” he concluded.
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