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Eleanor Slater Hospital officials could not fire this $225k employee
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I have not yet been treated like a valuable employee who raised legitimate concerns, Daly wrote.
Gov. Dan. McKee declined comment on Daly s letter. And Daly has not yet responded to questions posed to him by The Journal on Wednesday.
But the McKee administratoin announced Thursday night that Suzanne Bornschein had been named Interim Chief Medical Officer at the state hospital. Dr. Bornschein, who specializes in internal medicine, has been working part-time at Eleanor Slater and caring for patients there since April of 2020, the announcement said.
Daly suggested White was placed on leave for reasons that I believe are related to intimidation and retaliation.
Top doctor at Eleanor Slater Hospital says he resigned out of fear for his patients and himself Published Thu Jul 01 2021 22:41:33 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by Lynn Arditi
The chief medical officer of Eleanor Slater Hospital says he chose to leave his job because he feels the hospital is resuming practices he said led to “patient abuse” and he fears retaliation for speaking out about the problems.
In a four-page letter of resignation submitted on Thursday, Dr. Brian P. Daly, 54, who specializes in forensic psychiatry, describes long-standing problems at the state-run hospital, which state officials routinely toured.
After a national accreditation body issued a preliminary denial of accreditation in mid-June and other recent inspections, “I now believe the likelihood of an adverse event is too high,” he said in the letter. The state is “intent on returning to practices that I believe are inappropriate,’’ he said “and I feel have led to pati