Court finds Dr. Dinkar Shukla engaged in professional and disrespectful misconduct against fellow surgeons and that his behaviour ‘undermined his colleagues and put patient care and safety at risk’
A well-known Sudbury heart surgeon has lost an appeal in the Ontario Divisional Court of the Superior Court of Justice to have his hospital privileges restored at Health Sciences North in Sudbury.
It is a procedure that replaces a diseased heart valve without requiring cardiac surgery, the court was told. In order to stay current with their credentials, TAVI physicians must carry out a minimum of three of the procedures each year. Shukla appealed. There were several days of in-house presentations of evidence and submissions that began in January of 2021 and continued until March of 2022.
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