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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 24, 1987, p. 85

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futiday TO 1W7 lgf Important to maintain quality patient care standards says The Georgetown hospital bourd regrets It had lo fords privileges said spokesman Rut hospital felt it had to maintain Jn In he said In a lengthy speech 10 typewritten pages Judge aid the board doc not or seek to defend its actions He was asked by hoard to re to letters and inquiries about the director a action April when the relocation look pi nee the said He explained how doc tora and administrators internet and how the rcgulnlory process works Then told of a number of disciplinary incisures that had been Ford since ISC There are limits to what hospital can disclose medical records have to he kept eon fidential and the Is to an appeal hearing he said However ho mentioned separate contributed to the decision of he board In making Its decision about Dr Some of the Incidents include An audit by the tissue and audit committee of Iht Medical Advisory Committee of a specif of gynaecology was conducted and as a result the Chief of Staff was to speak In the summer of 1DIH the Medical Advisory Committee asked the president at the Medici Stall Organization and Chief of Staff to conduct an audit of some BO charts of Ford As a result of that the MU voted have an out side physician conduit an audit of certain of Dr Fordbcisw Two meetings with by the Chief of Staff In October 1J83 and April concerned aspects of his practice In June IBM Chief of the Pathology department wrote the of Staff concerning other aspects of the practice of gynecology Between June and October 1985 internal audits conducted by the Medical Advisory Committee disclosed further causes for con mill rcvuw of Ford application for privileges recommended board of direc tors his privileges In gynecology and in area of obstetrics be restricted Around a number of obstetric cases managed by Ford were brought to the attention of the hospital executive director An outside by a University of Toronto assistant professor of obstetrics was called in The decision of the hospital made April when the Doctor privileges were did not come Out of Judge laid Concerns had been in a over four years he said The process was part of rtgular process of review In accordance with the of the hospital and Hie Public Hospitals Act hi said Tills meeting is tht first in l yiars when directors hive been elected judc said A sparked the list sit of elections He to general meeting and slid perhaps this there would be in election rather than another time of begging members of the community to run Ltlil he warned about running as a single solely for the of championing the Doctor I state with certainly that ire doing a disservice to the institution and yourself You will promote rather lh in heal distention tie hospital board for term review as in cisc oi he said A restriction or cancellation of on a mid term iiion in law effective immediately It remans in until revoked or by the Hospital Appeal Board A decision to strict or cancel Is taken the Board has been that a is fall ed or refused to meet appropriate stands of clinical or has violitcd rules rtgulations of the ilal hi slid PUT TO TEST Tom IlMpltal board of directors about into THE BOX The election of complete There were at leatl ZOO left and Hetty lue of board meetings A vole lour candidate to fill vancanclea on voting member who attended the IUher beside him to finally token and the yes won ihe Georgetown board of annual general meeting Herald the Georgetown Memorial thetnlly OH Herald photo director look more than an hoar photo Board answers member grievances Supporters of Doctor Ford had their chance to air grievances after a lengthy speech by Judge Ken about the doctor rcvoca Paul McDougall asked why the board dldn I send Ford his ten reasons for the withdrawal of his hospital privileges when they said they would A lawyer for the board told Dr Ford supporters April he reasons would be sent the next day The chairman replied there was no time limit given on the notice for the letter and the doctor was given the reasons orally the day of the decision The delay In a ten notice doesn present a delay with the hearings he said A follow up question wns asked about the case pleadings being sent to the Ontario Hospital Appeal Board The Georgetown hospital also in Bending the pleadings said Mr McDougall pleadings must be carefully drafted but it delay the proceedings already scheduled for October 19 II will be in on fashion was the reply The chairman said for reasons of pjlienl record and confident in lily the board could not answer who the nursing Individual was who ap parently lied a complaint with executive director was acknowledged that many nurses support Ford but nurses don make Judgements on clinical competence said Km tine si d she found It hard to believe the concerns about Doctor started as a nursing complaint The doctc has been by the nurses and was voted them Doctor of Year in In she said Questions were also asked about the board Inability to be more specific and the process of bringing in outside consultants to monitor Dr Ford practice The board able to give more details about complaints In 1986 all Information was collected on Dr Ford review and It is a matter of court record which can be obtained f or price Judge said The board sought out highly qualified physicians for the review process he said After the question period Paul McDougall commented generally about the meeting and was reasonably happy with the tur If anything this shows how an Issue can galvanize the com muni he said The structure of the meeting was cool calm and deliberate he added The support group spokesman reacted to some of the board com ments indicating It never mention Dr Ford suggestion of setting up a hysterectomy committee He asked for a committee and it never Many the meeting were In port of the hospital board present policies I don t believe in open board meetings I feel an elected board has got a fob to do and got to allow do ft Jan Quirk She attended the meeting also to hear the reasons given to the people Ford Olga and Anne twoKpltal auxiliary members said they were hoping lo have the old board members relumed There so many people here for the band wagon They re not too In tcrcsted they said One of the support group can dldatea Joan said Dr Ford out of respect should have been asked lo attend with his lawyer she said It was not an ap propriate forum to speak about Ford she said Danish student will miss Open Door dropin School out for and so ia Open Door but this summer wt be for tie even two weeks so nit I per fir elites Hive hippy Wt are to hive lots of talented joung pie Open Door ictors must Clans riles poets would like to share i poem written by who is exchange from She will be returning her home early in Kb been i know and we hope that will good memonis of Open Door Georgetown and think that Iht following poem cat dies the essence of Door Thank Sannt lo Ihe St who have kept open providing home for us llt 111111 1 think I inhnppv Indus It In the floor atmosphere at Open Door about the March day out side about sorrows about what I about what 1 need Right now everything 1 nerd I here How can I an a very ordinary boring Thursday In Denmark do without Open Door I still ton know nullifies our ears Dave playing the harmonica hut only he can see It lie Is accompanied by Mike his hair and laying his Imaginary guitar tnuh Is heard anil Kelly are entertaining Slit and both pop- cry thing about In and J E 8764288 Beavers enjuyed variety of activities available lo with their leaders in celebrating scouting In the them at boor Park recently Heaver from above Heavers are participating In spin Ball In of ad Glen Williams Jcanl brought their parents along and Joined In Special magic of Beaver camp Chomping and stomping Herald Special The spirit of Scoulmg held some special magic June and for Ilea vers who attended the North District Beaver Camp Blue Springs Beavers from Acton id Glen Williams and brmifjii heir parents atone and joined in with their in scouting Camp Chief Doug Collins opened the with a and a rail slop The boys were divided into four groups an I rotated into different crafts Butterflies was instructed by Scott of the First Acton Beavers Plaster molds was left in the able hands of Brian of the First Beavers Kids had fun it the- bullring under the leadership of Garry of First Glen Williams and the volleyball group was Instituted by Tom Moffat of the Second Acton Beavers Quarter mister of the annual camp was kept busy overseeing the in the two- day camp Nobody went hungry all weekend is eight Scoulcrs lent their culinary to the kitchen Troop Brian Hon Fuller and Scouts Andy Fuller Hay Glen Kevin Jason Brown Pathfinder Lisa cooked up After lunch Ihe Ben vera went off on a nature hike to gather material from the properly to make some in hither Day cards led the charge on the hike The groups then rotated spin painting led by Fuller and popcorn led by Sue Walton Leader of Aclon Reivers also had fun with the parachute led by lorn and from all groups Afttr the d eienls everyone sat wn enjoy tasty roist beef Cunpfirc Chief Mark Howe Troop Stouter of hirst Glen Willi iras alone with his son Mark Itld the itttntiou of the large of parents It vlsilorn Camp Dong A I if presented Bryan and Kelly Herbert with small yds for all of their wild Beavers Bryan wi A of Beavers and will be as a District Ktlly is Raving the Beavers to mi Cub Fourth Georgetown A pack Scouts own service wis held under the It of Kelly Willi help trim Mark mind Keen Stephen Tugofwir wns out of the kids and Kelly Herbert led ho Advertising helps plan your budget DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC TRENTON DT 1B CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN ACROSS FROM LIBRARY AND CULTURAL CENTRE 8772359 Tasty Recipes RODEO SLAW poppers DRESSING cur rod wno Comb no tables In largo heavy ban With a whisk boat dross no I Add to lb toss Proas out i and so I Willi I I rodloofntor 12 hours mil to solid silt nnd MAIN ST S GEORGETOWN 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