My father was a world traveler until he was diagnosed with leukemia. He landed in the hospital and Dr. Freeman was the doctor assigned to his care. I found Dr. Freeman lacking in bedside manner. He didn't listen, was dismissive and seemed to only answer the questions he wanted to answer. I had to find out about services offered at his practice from doctors outside of his practice. He barely made eye contact, just typed on his keyboard while he asked rote questions. In addition, Dr. Freeman asked my father to sign a DNR repeatedly, even though he already had an advanced directive. Every time we met with him my father was depressed. We didn't feel like we could trust Dr. Freeman. He may be a fine technician, but he has terrible people skills. We eventually changed practices.