There is another gruesome case of practicing medicine without a license in Florida where Mark D. Schreiber, 60, is accused of mutilating a patient’s penis while attempting to remove an implant from it. Schreiber crossed over from a penile implant to a penal implant after holding himself out as a doctor when he was reportedly stripped of his license years ago.
The victim, a 55-year-old hairdresser, first went to a doctor identified as Nery Carvajal Gonzalez (who is now reportedly himself a fugitive) to have a penis implant installed. The implant however began to give him trouble. Gonzalez allegedly sent him to “Dr. Mark” Schreiber. It probably should have tipped off the victim that something was not quite right when he was sent to meet Dr. Mark at a warehouse to pay him $1,000 cash to remove the implant.
The victim said that he was given five unknown pills as sedation and passed out. He said that he woke up the next day at home and found his penis covered in blood-soaked bandages. He said that he found that his member was mutilated and, according to the warrant, his “penis was now incredibly small, yet very swollen and the skin around the shaft had been removed and was raw. The victim stated that his penis had retracted so far that it protruded less than one inch from his body.”
He called “Dr. Mark” who assured him that everything was fine and that he just needed to tie some sticks to his mangled member and everything would be fine.
Schreiber then disappeared.
The man then called Gonzalez who also assured him that his penis would heal but then allegedly added a remarkable defense: He allegedly told him that “he was responsible for his own situation because of his own vanity in wanting a larger penis.”
Putting aside Gonzalez’s bizarre comparative negligence claim, there is an interesting question of whether the conduct of the victim (in seeking clearly questionable and presumably unlicensed care) would factor into the torts case.
The man reportedly has been left with a deformed penis and “has no sensation during urination and . . . is unable to engage in sexual relations and spontaneous erection is extremely painful.”
Police found and arrested Schreiber — who lost his license in 2008 — was arrested and charged with one count of unlicensed practice of health care causing serious injury.
These cases often involve both criminal and tort cases. In negligence cases, the defendant is often subject to the standard of the profession to determine culpability. Thus, if you hold yourself out as a doctor, you are subject to the standard of a reasonable doctor. Something tells me that most doctors would not meet patients in warehouses to carry out impromptu surgeries or allegedly proscribe sticks for a damaged body part.
Hopefully, the police will continue the search for Gonzalez, who may have fled the country.
Florida law specifically mentions disfigurement as a basis for a felony in the second degree for such crimes:
In addition to the administrative and civil remedies under paragraphs (b) and (c) and in addition to the criminal violations and penalties listed in the individual health care practice acts:
1. It is a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084, to practice, attempt to practice, or offer to practice a health care profession without an active, valid Florida license to practice that profession. Practicing without an active, valid license also includes practicing on a suspended, revoked, or void license, but does not include practicing, attempting to practice, or offering to practice with an inactive or delinquent license for a period of up to 12 months which is addressed in subparagraph 3. Applying for employment for a position that requires a license without notifying the employer that the person does not currently possess a valid, active license to practice that profession shall be deemed to be an attempt or offer to practice that health care profession without a license. Holding oneself out, regardless of the means of communication, as able to practice a health care profession or as able to provide services that require a health care license shall be deemed to be an attempt or offer to practice such profession without a license. The minimum penalty for violating this subparagraph shall be a fine of $1,000 and a minimum mandatory period of incarceration of 1 year.
2. It is a felony of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084, to practice a health care profession without an active, valid Florida license to practice that profession when such practice results in serious bodily injury. For purposes of this section, “serious bodily injury” means death; brain or spinal damage; disfigurement; fracture or dislocation of bones or joints; limitation of neurological, physical, or sensory function; or any condition that required subsequent surgical repair. The minimum penalty for violating this subparagraph shall be a fine of $1,000 and a minimum mandatory period of incarceration of 1 year.
Kudos: Professor Roger Schechter
Who in their right mind would go to a doctor without first vetting their qualifications. Like checking on whether or not they were licensed. Especially for elective surgery.
These people are just stupid there’s no other word for it. There’s a segment of our population who are just too stupid to figure out how to navigate through life. The rest of us are paying for the stupidity. Hopefully no one will claim this guy is a victim, I guess he is a victim of his low IQ.
Life is hard, it’s harder if you’re stupid.
Paul C…. Yep I remember those 13+ year old things…at 72 they no longer are an issue 😀
Bwahahahaha …. but seriously, no fear of this from me….I am terrified of anyone using sharp blades or pointy objects on my landing gear…for any reason, implant or otherwise. Never happen to me…no implant and no remedies for erections lasting for hours plus…I’ll just get by with what I have (left) thank you very much. I’ll skip testosterone supplements and other enhancements…I’ll just be me whatever that might turn out to be. Yeah, at 72 I’m not as spontaneously aroused as I was at 20-30 something…so be it. Most of the starkly beautiful women I see today are young enough to be my grand child…so please, no fantasy for me…plus I have to like the person first beauty be damned. Call me odd…I’m okay with that.
Aridog – remember spontaneous erections when you were 13-14? 😉
I can’t my names straight. I give up. lol Sorry.
DNQ – yes! Lol Squeeky is quite the talent. 🙂
Thanks, but I think you mean Squeeky
🙂
DBQ – I love your satirical poems. Fabulous talent.
I was told there would be no math.
Chief Pogo, LOL! That’s why you went into science and I into investigation. I was a solid C math student. Except for geometry, which I aced. And, geometry became invaluable to me as a PI. Go figure.
Nick, my equation is the mathematical representation of the ‘inverse relationship’ issue.
DBQ, Your comment @ 2:10p is classic DBQ. We need more women like you here.
Q(P) ∝ ∑A^-1
What did Edward say yesterday about an inverse relationship on threads???
Oh, these lazy summer days! I just want to lay in the lawn chair and sip margies all day!
Permanent Damage???
An Irish Poem by Squeeky Fromm
There was a hairdresser named Nery
Whose weenie required a “Hail Mary!”
So he went to a Doc,
To fix up his c–k!
Now to look at it’s really quite scary!
Uncomfortably Numb
An Irish Poem by Squeeky Fromm
There once was a very limp d–k,
(Transit gloria mundi sic!)
But alas! The poor c–k
Met a quack of a doc,
Now its owner’s the only thing thick!
Squeeky Fromm
Girl Reporter
FWIW There is a famous Latin saying, “Sic Transit Gloria Mundi” which means “Thus passes the glory of the world ” Sooo my little word play means roughly “passes the glory of the world thus.”
Chief, you´re right that having an MD is no guantee of quality cutting…..I once sliced the skin on the tip of my index finger while using the German bread-cutter at breakfast. Blood everywhere. Made it to my doctor´s office. He stitched it and wrapped a bunch of gauze around the stiches and then he wanted to snip off the extra gauze but instead snipped off the skin on my thumb. Not kidding. You should have seen the look on his face!
http://youtu.be/DGNDJ81GieU
Can you imagine silicone being injected in a penis? Sounds absolutely gruesome.
Precisely imprecise, lol.
Presicely so.
DBQ – We get your point, however, JT would most likely expect some off topic comments or twists or satire.
I’m not an attorney but when you discuss a subject such as this, who can be serious. 😈
Folks, we don’t need a repeat of these back and forth insults. There are plenty of worthwhile topics to discus or share opinions and information.