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An investigation into a stillbirth incident at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) last month has resulted in the dismissal of a senior doctor and the suspension of two others at the state health facility.
A press release from the GPHC stated today that an independent review of the case determined that the managing doctors had failed to adhere to the required medical protocols.
The GPHC said that the panel recommended the termination of the senior doctor who had oversight of the shift and case, as their failure to supervise contributed to breaches in protocol. The other two doctors, who had senior oversight of the case, were disciplined with a 28-day suspension.
The hospital administration has since met with the patient and her relatives to provide a full update on the investigation’s outcome and the corrective actions taken. The family has indicated their satisfaction with the measures implemented.
The GPHC deeply regrets that the incident occurred and acknowledges the impact on the affected family. “We reaffirm our commitment to continuous improvement, accountability, and upholding the highest standards of patient care. The hospital will continue to take all necessary steps to prevent similar occurrences in the future,” the release concluded.