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King credentials doubted repeatedly
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Putnam General employees wary about the future. 1B
pjnyden@gazette.com
Putnam General Hospital insists that Dr. John King, the osteopath
whose malpractice lawsuits have forced it to close, was credentialed
as an orthopedic surgeon. But documents from key accrediting
organizations show that King was denied time and again in his efforts
to have his surgery residency training certified.
King spawned more than 100 lawsuits alleging that he killed or
maimed patients during his...
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; BAR HARBOR - Dr. William M. Strassberg, orthopedic surgeon, will join the medical staff at Mount Desert Island Hospital. Strassberg practiced for more 13 years in the midcoast area and for the past two years served as medical director for UnumProvident Insurance Co. in Portland. He also maintained
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