The hospitalists at TVRH gave good advice. If complications had arisen, they do not have teams of residents and cardiac subspecialists in training by the dozens, on duty round the clock to respond and work on just you for hours, as the university-research hospitals do.
And if they had treated you and you got some kind of sepsis or heart-lung major problem that landed you in intensive care for a month, too unstable to transfer elsewhere, you'd later be on here saying they should have referred you to Shands or Mayo, and asking about malpractice lawyers.
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