Sunday, February 13, 2011
HMNMH Doctors: No Confidence in CEO Seaver & Board of Directors
It was revealed by HMNMH Roger Seaver at a State of the Hospital meeting on February 9th that doctors passed a “Vote of No Confidence” against the CEO and the Board of Directors at their quarterly Medical Staff meeting on January 11, 2011. his vote was in response to multiple attacks against the Medical Staff including “Resolutions” passed by the Board disabling and nullifying involvement of physicians in hospital decision-making.
Specific grounds for this vote included removal of the Deputy Chief of Staff from the Board of Directors (one of two physicians elected by the Medical Staff to represent them on the Board); Board member financial conflict of interest affecting voting decisions; appointment of a Chief Medical Officer which violates Medical Staff governing documents putting the hospital in jeopardy of HIPAA and confidentiality violations; removal of a trusted, decorated veteran, and longtime community doctor from the Medical Staff without due process; and attempting to financially affect the Medical Staff from having legal representation.
Not mentioned were personal attacks against many honorable physicians to undermine their credibility. Roger Seaver’s own words against doctors who are “not honorable” insinuated cheating during Medical Staff elections and false Code of Conduct accusations. My colleagues at other hospitals nor I have ever seen such acrimonious behavior targeted at a Medical Staff.
We are a Medical Staff as diverse as this nation. With over 27 countries represented, we are an ethnic, cultural, and political blending of diversity, yet we stand together when providing our experience, knowledge, and talents to our hospital and this community.
A few noteworthy accomplishments by our Medical Staff: Doctors John Cocco, Art Garfinkel, Doug Gadowski, James Mackabee, Tony Panasci, Larry Leiter, Karl Stein, and the late Patsy Desimone are Vietnam era veterans; 28 doctors signed up for involvement in Second Opinion Specialist (SOS) with the Samuel Dixon Clinic; donation of a defibrillator, recommended by cardiologist Dr. Kenneth Tam, to the SCV Senior Center; and sponsorship of their “5th in the Nation” Wii Bowling team.
Doctors Peter Kim and Garrett Sutter medically assisted the injured after the earthquake in Haiti, with Dr. Kim also aiding children after Katrina five years ago. Recently, Dr. Darrin Privett helped Haitians during their cholera epidemic.
Trauma physicians, like Dr. Ranbir Singh, and emergency room doctors, like Dr. Raymond Henry, are saving lives every day; and intensivist Dr. Charanjit Saroa and Dr. Himanshu Wickramasinghe burn the nightly candle in the ICU.
Doctors Sum Tran and Chand Khanna will travel to Vietnam at the end of April to operate on children who are disfigured by clef palate, and everyday many of our orthopedists, ENTs, and neurosurgeons save lives, knowing some patients have no insurance and are unable to pay.
We are raising our families in Santa Clarita, participating in community activities, and fund raising for non-profit organizations. Many of us teach at medical schools and sit on Boards that serve children, seniors, and the poor.
The doctors on the Medical Staff hold true to the hospital mission statement “To improve the health of our community through compassion and excellence in healthcare services” and are proud of our colleague’s dedication, integrity, and involvement.
Medically, our contribution and role in governing HMNMH has been hijacked by a CEO and Board whose healthcare expertise lags far below those of the Medical Staff. Legitimate criticism to challenge what is wrong is a right and responsibility that must be heard to protect our hospital.
Therefore, the “Vote of No Confidence” against Roger Seaver and the Board of Directors by the doctors of the HMNMH Medical Staff is a vote for our Santa Clarita Valley community.
Gene Dorio, M.D.- Guest Commentary
Gene Dorio, M.D., is a local physician. His commentary represents his own opinions and not necessarily the views of any organization he may be affiliated with or those of the West Ranch Beacon. You can also see more of Dr. Dorio’s commentaries on Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hosipal at http://hospitalrantandrave.blogspot.com/
Addendum:
The following is a posted list of the Medical Executive Committee, duly elected physicians from the Medical Staff who have been chosen to represent them:
Frank Yusuf, M.D. – Chief of Staff; (In practice: 39 years, 30 years at HMNMH)
Gregory Jenkins, M.D. – Deputy Chief of Staff; (In practice: 28 years, 25 years at HMNMH)
Floyd Katske, M.D. – Secretary; (In practice: 35 years, 30 years at HMNMH)
Gene Dorio, M.D. – Treasurer (newly elected); (In practice: 30 years, 23 years at HMNMH)
Larry Leiter, M.D.; (In practice: 50 years, 35 years at HMNMH)
Parvez Galdjie, M.D.; (In practice: 42 years, 30 years at HMNMH)
Harold Quan, M.D.; (In practice: 39 years, 32 years at HMNMH)
Mark Sender, M.D.; (In practice: 30 years, 26 years at HMNMH)
Cecelia Hann, M.D.; (In practice: 28 years, 23 years at HMNMH)
Lakhbinder Dhanda, M.D.; (In practice: 24 years, 14 years at HMNMH)
Joseph Terrazzino, M.D. (newly elected); (In practice: 22 years, 12 years at HMNMH)
The eleven member Medical Executive Committee average 33.4 year in practice and 25.5 years at HMNMH. For any level of profession, this experience and expertise is an undisputed qualification afforded to patient care at our hospital, but has been aggressively marginalized and denounced by Roger Seaver and the Board of Directors.
Gene Dorio, M.D.
Gene Dorio, M.D., is a local physician. His commentary represents his own opinions and not necessarily the views of any organization he may be affiliated with or those of the West Ranch Beacon. You can also see more of Dr. Dorio’s commentaries on Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hosipal at http://hospitalrantandrave.blogspot.com/
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