This had nothing to do with the medical ability of the doctor but his attitude towards me... My DH had a stroke following surgery. To make a long story short, the neurologist entered his hospital room loudly and abruptly announcing his arrival, when, after a sleepless night, my DH had finally dropped off to sleep. Not ever having seen this fellow, I said, "Please, he's asleep, whisper." He said, "You will not speak to me as such," and spun on his heel leaving the room. Returned in moments and called me outside where he had 3 women (nurses) in attendance and began berating me that "I would be dealt with and reported." I listened before responding, "If that's how you enter every room, you should know what's going on before you so loudly enter, this is a hospital of sick people." And I left them, returning to my DH's bedside. I then made notes of what had transpired and put them away. Three weeks later, I wrote a letter of this event, sat on it another few days, reread it to make sure it was not emotional or dramatic, and mailed it to the hospital neurology head. He called, we talked, I'd mentioned in the letter I waited to let my emotions calm. He said, "I tell my students this so often, write down your concerns or events, let your emotions calm, then pursue your action. This is the last straw for this doctor. I've been notified of multiple events concerning his attitude. If you need any help in the future, this is my personal cell number..." I don't know what happened beyond this phone call, but I did see later that particular doctor was no longer on the hospital's website.