Marquette Warrior: Madison Union Supporters Given Fake Doctor’s Notes

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Madison Union Supporters Given Fake Doctor’s Notes

From Media Trackers, an account of how a reporter got a fake doctor’s note, given (apparently) so that a teacher who abandoned her class and called in sick would have an excuse.
At the Madison rally on 2/19/11, doctors were signing fake excuses for teachers. I am not a teacher, but I managed to get a note. They did not ask for any identification or where I might teach. They were literally handing these out to anyone and everyone.
The actual note is reproduced with the story.

The name on the note (Dr. Hannah Keevil) is that of a real Madison physician.

With only this evidence, it’s possible that somebody was impersonating Dr. Keevil.

However, a source (we will only call her “Susan”) at the Nurse Triage Center at the University of Wisconsin confirms that it was in fact Dr. Keevil.

This is a serious example of medical fraud.

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This has been going on for ages. There are even doctors notes online, such as bestfakedoctornotes.com that do this same thing. But from that site they are fiction -- these doctor's in Wisconsin are lying for people and are on TV. Oops

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