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Tulane physician who sued over alleged discrimination loses residency directorship
Dr. Princess Dennar claims in the lawsuit she had also been retaliated against for raising concerns. Share Updated: 9:46 PM CST Feb 13, 2021 WDSU Digital Team
Tulane physician who sued over alleged discrimination loses residency directorship
Dr. Princess Dennar claims in the lawsuit she had also been retaliated against for raising concerns. Share Updated: 9:46 PM CST Feb 13, 2021
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Show Transcript GINA: ALSO KNEW, A STORY THAT GOT YOU GUYS TALKING. THE DIRECTOR OF A RESIDENCY PROGRAM AT TULANE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE IS STRIPPED FROM THAT POSITION. HE WAS REMOVED SHE WAS REMOVED FROM HER POST THIS WEEK. THIS COMES FIVE MONTHS AFTER SHE FILED A LAWSUIT ACCUSING THE SCHOOL OF DISCRIMINATION AND RETALIATION. THE LAWSUIT CLAIMS IT STARTED IN 2008, WHEN SHE INTERVIEWED FOR THE JOB AND ALLEGES SHE WAS TOLD BY THE NOW DEAN AND THAT WHITE MEDIC
By Yassmin Hegazy, MD (PGY-1)
Bridging the Gray Area from Childhood to Adulthood
Dr. Carlie Stein Somerville, a Birmingham native, returned to UAB after completing her undergraduate years in Georgia because of her love for the program’s supportive atmosphere and interactions with incredible faculty Dr. Curry, Dr. Willett, and Dr. Morris in particular. After serving as the Medicine-Pediatrics assistant program director for three years, she will become the new program director starting January 1.
The new leadership role is in addition to Dr. Somerville’s primary care clinic in Leeds where she takes care of patients ages 0-100 years, attending in IM4 clinic and Tinsley wards (one of her favorites), and launching the much needed transitional clinic. Recently, I had the chance to interview one of UAB’s most beloved Med-Peds faculty and how she effortlessly does it all.