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Cardiologist Makes a Federal Case Out of Retracted JAHA Paper
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Pa. colleges and universities alter plans for spring semester due to COVID-19
Updated Dec 22, 2020;
Posted Dec 22, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed a lot about college life but Shippensburg University student Chase Slenker (at left) said students are making the most of each day. He is shown here with fellow students Alex Stoner and Erica Weaver sorting candy and items for a residence hall grab-bag.
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COVID-19 is sure lousing up spring semester plans at Pennsylvania’s colleges and universities .
Semester starts are being delayed. Spring breaks cancelled. Remote instruction is the only way classes are offered on some campuses. And more frequent virus testing is in store for some students once they return to campus.
Posted By Ruth King on December 19th, 2020
A University of Pittsburgh cardiologist who faced backlash over an opinion piece he wrote criticizing affirmative action is suing his employers, the American Heart Association and the company that published and then retracted his article, alleging that he was demoted and defamed because his views were unpopular.
Dr. Norman C. Wang, who is a faculty member in Pitt’s School of Medicine and a doctor with University of Pittsburgh Physicians, was removed from his position as director of UPMC’s clinical cardiac electrophysiology fellowship program in August days after his article was noticed by other cardiologists on Twitter.
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A University of Pittsburgh cardiologist who faced backlash over an opinion piece he wrote criticizing affirmative action is suing his employers, the American Heart Association and the company that published and then retracted his article, alleging that he was demoted and defamed because his views were unpopular.
Dr. Norman C. Wang, who is a faculty member in Pitt’s School of Medicine and a doctor with University of Pittsburgh Physicians, was removed from his position as director of UPMC’s clinical cardiac electrophysiology fellowship program in August days after his article was noticed by other cardiologists on Twitter.
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