I work from home as a supervisor for a medical transcription company. I woke up at about 7:30 this morning to an MSN instant message from our customer service people that this Dr. was going ballistic. He needed his dictation and needed it now. He was very abusive to our customer service staff and they warned me about that before asking me to call him.
What had happened was that our server had a major break-down (i.e., totally crashed) over the weekend and any dictations that doctors had done over the phone were not going to be retrievable until the server was back up.
So, I called this doctor's office yesterday because I knew that they could be quite troublesome and said "Is everything OK" and they said "yeah, everything's fine."
So then I wake up this morning and this Dr. is calling customer service repeatedly, non-stop. He said that he needed his dictation in the next 5 minutes or he was quitting the company. When I called him, he said "patient care has been compromised" and "let me tell you your company is just about to have the biggest legal problems ever" and he spoke in a very snarly tone. I have never spoken to anyone like that in my life. He's supposed to be a M.D. I thought M.D.'s were professional.
I tried to explain to him that I had called yesterday and that I'd send the dictation to him as soon as I got it and that we had server issues outside of anyone's control. He wasn't having any of it. I finally got the dictation about 2 hours later and typed it out super fast and faxed it to him with a cover page apology, a very profuse apology I might add.
So, I was just wondering what the board thoughts on this are and:
1. Can a U.S. resident legally sue a Canadian resident? Presumably, since it is the company he'd be suing and not me personally, that's a moot issue right?
2. What do you think of what happened?
3. Do you think that my apology, getting the letter to him and cover letter might convince him to stay with us? This is the 1st time I've ever had a problem like this.
Needless to say, I sent him a fax with the apology because speaking to him imo would not be a good idea.
What a horrible experience.


