Thursday, June 23, 2011

SHAME ON TWO DEANS OF MEDICINE

Douglas L. Anderson, MD., FRCS(C) is the owner of this Blog Site.  Dr, Anderson is a
retired Eye Surgeon, having conducted his surgery in Edmonton, Alberta  Canada for
over 30 years before retirement.


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WHO ARE THESE DEANS?  WHY SHAME?

Both Deans of Medicine at the University of Alberta, have compromised their ethics and morals; one before a class of graduating medical students and the other before all Albertans.

These deans are Dr. Philip Baker and Dr. Lorne Tyrrell.

DR. PHILIP BAKER


Dr. Baker resigned his position of Dean of Medicine & Dentistry, University of Alberta on June 17, 2011.  His reason for resigning was that his address to the graduating class of Medical
Students was plagiarized from a speech by Dr. Atul Gawande (Stanford University).  In his resignation he was most apologetic and remorseful to the students and the University of Alberta.
His resignation was accepted by the University of Alberta,  His penalty fort this outrageous act is -
the University of Alberta has granted him a FOUR MONTH LEAVE OF ABSENCE WITH FULL PAY before returning to the University of Alberta as a professor. Some penalty - a four month holiday with pay!
What meaning does Morals & Ethics have for the University of Alberta?

DR. LORNE TYRRELL


This man has shamed himself before all Albertans.  He is a former Dean of the College of Medicine & Dentistry of the University of Alberta. He is currently Chair of the Health Quality Council of Alberta.
He is willfully hiding from Albertans, wrongdoing of the College of Physicians & Surgeons of Alberta.  He has compromised his morals and ethics and has failed in his responsibility in the Health Care of Albertans.

DEANS IN ACADEMIA (past and present) must display rigid morals and ethics to students and all citizens. These two former deans have failed.

Albertans demand that the University of Alberta deal firmly with breaches of ethics and morality within the university.

                         ALBERTANS DEMAND MORALS IN THEIR
                                   HEALTH CARE AUTHORITIES


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FOR A BALANCED DISCUSSION OF THE ISSUES RAISED







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