I am an eye doctor that used to work for LVI. I have no problem
coming forward to help Florida or any other state investigative board.
Amy White is a dangerous, dangerous woman:
I had the opportunity to work with her and she thought she was a
doctor and began refracting patients and clearing them for refractive
laser eye surgery. I never even got to see the charts because she
refracted them (apparently she was an ophthalmology technician) in
her prior job.
Amy White apparently receives a bonus to keep the salaries of other
employees down. Imagine that every time that one of the employees
hired for a few dollars an hour gets ripped off on their money, it's
because Amy is reaping a bonus for keeping the salary expense cost
down to a certain level.
There are enough doctors out there to give powerful testimony. Here
are the ones that I am aware of through the grape vine:
1) Dr. Jill Buck, optometrist, Florida
2) An ophthalmology group in Washington
3) A group by the name of Four Seasons Eye Care in Minnesota
4) Dr. Karen Stonebreaker, formerly of LVI in Atlanta, Georgia
There head optometrist is Dr. Matt Marsich. Because he is an
optometrist if one leans on him enough he will crack. The reason
being: he has a license and profession at stake. If the threat of
testifying vs. yanking his licenses is applied, he will opt for
survival. He is one of your best bets to testify against the
company. I know for certain he is licensed out of Virginia,
Wisconsin, Illinois, and a few other states. Those licensing boards
must be contacted to put pressure on Matt Marsich.
His cell phone number is 202-422-6463.
Please pass this on to an appropriate state board or board member in
Wisconsin, Illinois, or Georgia.
Strategy wise, in order to get to the Musas, you must first put
pressure on their henchman. The henchman, the optometrist's have an
Achille's heal in that they risk losing their licenses. Faced with
the daunting task of never working a day again in their life or
testifying they will testify.
--- In eyegw@yahoogroups.com, "Jen" <princessinboston@y...> wrote:
> I worked for this company and it was the BIGGEST mistake that I
have
> ever made and it seems to haunt me over and over again.
>
> I was suppose to work for LVI as front desk/receptionist on a
mobile
> unit. I took this job for the chance to travel and see the world.
> Instead, I was forced to do pre and post of on patients and I had
NO
> MEDICAL training! YES NONE. This is where my problem began. I was
> in NJ on a trip and as usual, LVI was low on staff. The person in
> charge AMY WHITE basically wanted me to do pre/post op on
patients.
> I told her that I was VERY UNCOMFORTABLE doing this since I had NO
> medical training. She said to me, "Are you saying that you do not
> want to help us out? Are you saying that you want us to send you
> home." I was in shock and being in a BAD financial status I had
no
> choice but to stay. Now that I think of it NO MONEY could even
come
> close to having me work for somewhere like that. I ended up
catching
> an infectious disease which I believe I caught from a patient.
> Stupid me did not know the importance of wearing gloves and being
> untrained about infectious diseases did not know how to prevent
> getting them. I am now so afraid that I could have gotten any
other
> number of diseases and now I get disease tested frequenly just out
of
> peace of mind. Especially since on this mobile unit there was
never
> any running water so FORGET about washing your hands.
>
> I myself reported this company to OSHA. And they are investigating
> them. I guess that I am the only one that has reported them to
OSHA
> so please if you have also worked there do everyone a favor and
> REPORT THIS COMPANY.
> Please have some morals. You can prevent bad things from happening
> to others by trying to have them shut down. Restaraunts are more
> regulated than this place.
>
> I am so sorry for anyone that has has bad things happen to them
> because of this comany and for anyone who turned out ok TRUST ME
YOU
> ARE LUCKY! I saw what happened and I know how BAD this company is.
> Please help in trying to put an end to this company!
> Write to politicians, the board of doctors (report the doctors one
by
> one), write to your news channels and newspapers.