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‘Entrenched in his belief:’ Revocation and $251K in costs for former chief of medicine who engaged in ‘campaign of disruption’ to defy hospital’s model of care
Dr. Albert Kadri refused to make policy-mandated clinic referrals, sent orders to the hospital after he lost privileges, collected fees that should have been paid to other nephrologists and misled a young physician with a job offer he did not have the authority to make. -
Beaten down before they've even started: The sad mistreatment of residents and students
More than six out of 10 residents have reported being mistreated. One doctor revealed being blamed, while in training, for a patient's death. Drs. Amanda Bell and Christina Grant from McMaster University tackle the topic of learner mistreatment.