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Monday, June 15, 2020
 

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Dealing with disruptive physicians during meetings

Dealing with a disruptive physician is difficult enough when you have time to plan for an intervention and have others to help you. But, what can you do when you are confronted by a disruptive physician during a committee meeting?

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CRC Member Exclusive

Michigan District Court: Hospital committee’s decision to not renew privileges may constitute retaliation

The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, Southern Division (the “Court”) dismissed most of a claim but allowed a small part to proceed to discovery, finding that a hospital committee’s reversal of a decision to renew a practitioner’s medical privileges could plausibly be a form of retaliation.

 

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