While I have written several books about surgery and surgeons in Colombia, much of this information I’ve obtained from my research has been consigned to sitting on the shelves of various bookstores.
But, now with the help of Colombia Reports, I am hoping to change that. As I mentioned in a previous post, Colombia Reports.com and it’s founder, Adriaan Alsema have been amazingly supportive of my work, ever since they printed my first article on Cartagena in 2010.
Since returning to Colombia, I have kept in touch with Colombia Reports while we discussed ways to bring more of my research and work to the public. Colombia Reports is a perfect platform – because it serves a community of English-speaking (reading) individuals who are interested in/ and living in Colombia. With this in mind, Colombia Reports has created a new Health & Beauty section which will carry some of my interviews and evaluations.
It is an ideal partnership for me; it allows me to bring my information to the people who need it – and continue to do my work as an objective, and unbiased reviewer. We haven’t figured out all of the details yet – but I want to encourage all of my faithful readers to show Colombia Reports the same dedication that you’ve shown my tiny little blog, so that our ‘experiment’ in medical tourism reporting becomes a viable and continued part of Colombia Reports.
This is more important to me that ever – just yesterday as I was revisiting a surgeon I interviewed in the past (for a new updated article), I heard a tragic story that just broke my heart about a patient that was recently harmed by Dr. Alfredo Hoyos. While I was unable to obtain documents regarding this incident – this is not the first time that this has happened.
Previous accusations of medical malpractice against this surgeon have been published in Colombian news outlets including this story from back in 2002.
The accusations are from Marbelle, a Colombian artist regarding the intra-operative death of her mother, Maria Isabeth Cardona Restrepo (aka Yolanda) during liposuction. These accusations were published in Bocas – which is part of El Tiempo, a popular Colombian newspaper, in which the singer alleges that Dr. Hoyos was unprepared, and did not have the proper equipment on hand to treat her mother when she went into cardiac arrest during the surgery.

story about the death of one of Dr. Alfredo Hoyos’ patients.

Now – as many of you remember, I interviewed Dr. Alfredo Hoyos back in 2011, and followed him to the operating room, giving me first hand knowledge of his surgical practices.
Readers of the book know he received harsh criticism for both failure to adhere to standard practices of sterility and patient intra-operative safety (among other things.) I also called him out for claiming false credentials from several plastic surgery associations – and notified those agencies of those claims.. In the book, readers were strongly advised not to see Dr. Hoyos or his associates for care.
But – as I mentioned, my book is sitting lonely on a shelf, here in Bogotá – and in the warehouses of Amazon.com and other retailers.. So, people like that patient – didn’t have the critical information that they needed..
This is where Colombia Reports – and I hope to change all that. So in the coming weeks, I am re-visiting some of surgeons we talked to in 2011, and interviewing more (new) surgeons, more operating room visits..