In 36 years "on this side of the fence", I encountered one anaesthesiologist who, after reading my file prior to an unrelated surgery, declined to perform the required duties. He was "of Eastern descent" and I suspect his withdrawal was on religious grounds and he was forbidden from touching anything "unclean" ..... maybe he should not have been in medicine at all if he couldn't live up to his Hippocratic oath. The young man who DID do the anaesthetic was very nice.
In another instance, when my regular doctor was away, another doctor in the same practice saw me and showed an inordinate interest in my distant past. When he asked what my name
HAD BEEN, I got up and walked out. I sent a letter to my regular doctor with a copy to the College of Physicians & Surgeons. The doctor in question disappeared from medical practice and my GP (and another woman doctor) split from that clinic and established one of their own. I don't know how much my letter had to do with either event but I suspect it was a factor.
Many years earlier, when my surgical history was a part of my regular medical file, I had gone to the out-patient clinic at a major hospital for a throat infection. The examining physician read my file and wanted to do a pelvic exam (for a throat infection???) -- I left in tears (without the pelvic!). My huisband (who was a bit of a bear LOL!) went straight to the president's office, barged in, and demanded the removal of that doctor from medical practice. Apparently he got transferred to the Northwest Territories.
So three incidents in 36 years? One per decade? Not bad considering how many ignorant people there are in the world.