Dr. Rabinder Singh Bhogal, MD is a Registered Nurse - Gastroenterology practicing in Bakersfield, CA
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University | Degree | Focus | Graduated |
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Georgetown University School of Medicine | Medical Degree | 1973 | |
Christian Medical College, Punjab University, Ludhiana, Punjab, India | Other Degree | 1974 | |
Agartala Government Medical College | Medical Degree | 1974 |
Institution | Focus | Year |
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Residency - SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn Program | Not Specified | |
Residency - Kings County Hospital Center, Gastroenterology; Kings County Hospital Center, Internal Medicine; Lenox Hill Hospital, Anatomic And Clinical Pathology | Not Specified |
Certification | Cert. Body | Year |
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Internal medicine Sub-Specialty: Gastroenterology | Internal Medicine | Not Specified |
Internal Medicine
Years In Practice: 48 (started in 1977)
Accepts New Patients: Yes
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“Very rude and Abrasive Dr”
My father was seen by Dr. Bhogul in the hospital and was very short and conversation was rushed. He ordered for my father to have a test done and when I asked the doctor the following regarding the test, he replied very rude and abrasive. He turned it on us that why would we want our father and endure test after test and that he can die. I respectfully replied to his rude comments and said "I wouldn't have asked if you didn't inform us about "this test" yesterday." I was going off the information he told us about the day before. I would've have been understanding if Dr. Bhogul informed us that another test can be dangerous and fatal but the way he responded to us and said "you people don't understand..." is not ethical and unprofessional.
Comment - “ Very rude and Abrasive Dr ”
My father was seen by Dr. Bhogul in the hospital and was very short and conversation was rushed. He ordered for my father to have a test done and when I asked the doctor the following regarding the test, he replied very rude and abrasive. He turned it on us that why would we want our father and endure test after test and that he can die. I respectfully replied to his rude comments and said "I wouldn't have asked if you didn't inform us about "this test" yesterday." I was going off the information he told us about the day before. I would've have been understanding if Dr. Bhogul informed us that another test can be dangerous and fatal but the way he responded to us and said "you people don't understand..." is not ethical and unprofessional.