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Old 09-05-2005, 01:30 AM   #1
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"Dr Death" inquiry shut down

"Dr Death" inquiry shut down


By Michael Perry Fri Sep 2,12:21 PM ET


SYDNEY (Reuters) - An inquiry into an Australian hospital's director of surgery, dubbed "Dr Death" by staff after he was linked to 87 patient deaths, was shut down on Friday after a court ruled the inquiry chief was biased.


The A$6 million (US$4.5 million) inquiry, called to examine problems in the health system in Australia's tropical Queensland state, had four witnesses and 10 days left to run.

Its interim report in May said Indian-trained Dr Jayant Patel, linked to 87 deaths at the Bundaberg Hospital in northern Queensland in 2003-04, should face murder, negligence and fraud charges.

While Patel has not commented on the allegations, his lawyer has rejected them. His family in India has defended him, saying he is a very good doctor.

The inquiry's closure shocked the doctor's former patients and staff.

"These people have suffered. These people don't deserve this," said John O'Brien, whose wife was a former patient.

Patel, a U.S. citizen, left Australia for the United States in March after being linked to the deaths.

The Queensland Supreme Court ruled Friday that inquiry head Tony Morris and his two deputies be disqualified from future sittings due to bias, forcing closure of the inquiry.

Judge Martin Moynihan said that Bundaberg Hospital's suspended district manager, Peter Leck, and suspended director of medical services Dr Darren Keating had proved their case that Morris displayed "ostensible bias" against them.

Hospital administrators have been criticized for hiring Patel when he had been banned from performing surgery in two U.S. states.

Queensland state premier Peter Beattie said it was too costly to set up another inquiry. He said police would pursue Patel, the coroner would investigate hospital deaths, a unit would review the inquiry's evidence, and patients could seek compensation.

"We will finish what we started. We will ensure that the people of Bundaberg will get justice," Beattie told reporters.

During the inquiry, Bundaberg Hospital's head intensive care nurse said a doctor turned off a woman's life support ventilator because Patel wanted her bed to operate on another patient.

In another case she saw Patel try to drain blood in a "stabbing motion" from a patient's heart, using a hard needle some 50 times. The man died that night after Patel told his family he was not critically ill.

The nurse said death certificates were falsified and patients refused transfers to other hospitals to cover up botched treatment and surgery.

She said Patel was also known as "Dr E coli," a reference to the high number of his patients with infections.

A separate government-ordered review of 221 of Patel's patients found he had an acceptable medical track record, but he "exhibited an unacceptable level of care" which contributed to eight patient deaths and may have led to another eight.


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Old 10-04-2005, 08:05 PM   #2
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Wow! 0.0 It's like some twisted horror film...
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Old 10-25-2005, 05:49 AM   #3
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Wait... let me get this straight... it actually matters that his family says he is a "good doctor"? Seems more like a good serial killer. I love a juicy murder story in the morning, especially when it's over 50. *grins*
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Old 10-25-2005, 04:53 PM   #4
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A few months ago, whilst watching the news, I discovered about 'Dr Death' and I was mortified that such an 'evil' doctor existed, hence was practising evil doings on other human beings. Even worse, he was in Australia. This man has no right to be a doctor in the beginning.

I have to admit the man is courageous to have gone so far in his career, accomplishing these 'evil' doings, without anyone daring enough to lift a finger. But, that doesn't dismiss his character. A man with an 'evil' heart...

May Jayant Patel see the
87 burning souls before his eyes and plea for mercy...
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