Two doctors have sued SUNY Downstate saying they were terminated for raising concerns patient safety and deaths in the heart-surgery and organ-transplant programs
The accusations, made in lawsuits filed in December and January in state court in Brooklyn, name as defendants the State University of New York and SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University. They were filed by Rainer W.
G. Gruessner, who was until August 2019 SUNY Downstate’s chair...Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
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