|
Updated: 1:58 AM Aug 1, 2007
Jury Finds Hospital Negligent
A jury says Putnam General Hospital was negligent when it hired an osteopathic physician who later was accused of more than 100 acts of medical malpractice.
Posted: 6:15 PM Jul 31, 2007Reporter: Associated Press Email Address: news@wsaz.com |
|
WINFIELD, W.Va. (AP) - A jury says Putnam General Hospital was negligent when it hired an osteopathic physician who later was accused of more than 100 acts of medical malpractice.
The Putnam County Circuit Court jury deliberated about an hour this afternoon before holding the hospital responsible for allowing Doctor John King to practice there. The verdict means Putnam General will be a co-defendant in 122 medical malpractice lawsuits filed against King.
The lawsuits allege that King performed unnecessary surgeries, botched operations and committed other malpractice.
The jury found that Putnam General failed to meet the standard of care in considering King's applications for credentials in 2002.
Jurors also said the plaintiffs can seek punitive damages against the hospital.
King has since changed his name to Christopher Martin. Charleston Area Medical Center bought the hospital from H-C-A last year and renamed it CAMC Teays Valley.
Latest Comments
I worked at Putnam General at the time of his "reign". When he first started working there,he was considered a "God". The administration jumped through hoops to make him happy and I saw the destruction of the people whose lives he changed forever. I pray that justice will be served in this case and that people like Dr. King will be stopped before they cause harm to more innocent patients.
|
Popular Searches Powered by Local.com |
- Pope 'truly sorry' for abuse by priests in Ireland
- Obama to make final health care push
- Arrest in racial message at Wal-Mart
- Some BA flights canceled amid strike
- At least 12 hurt in Gaza airstrikes
- Australia braces for cyclone
- Obama renews call for Iran dialogue
- Reward offered in Calif. booby trap case
- Eatery accused of selling whale to close
- Argentine state OKs chemical castration
- Eatery accused of selling whale to close
- Booby traps targeting police lead to $200K reward offer
- Russian company may bid on U.S. tanker contract
- WTC suit settlement unacceptable as is, judge says
- Anna Nicole's estate loses $300 million
- NY immigrant killing trial underway
- Sandbags in place as Red River rises
- Obama to target insurers in final health care push
- College on edge after recent wave of student suicides
- Immigration rally scheduled in Washington
- Pope says 'sorry' for Irish church abuse
- BA cancels nearly half of flights amid strike
- At least 12 hurt in Gaza airstrikes, Hamas says
- Australia braces for cyclone
- Castration for rapists OK'd by Argentina province
- Obama renews call for Iran dialogue
- Drug criminals block roads in Mexico
- Narrow lead for al-Maliki in Iraq vote count
- Greenpeace, Nestlé in battle over Kit Kat video clip
- TV presenter gets death sentence for 'sorcery'
- Anthony gets help paying for defense
- Booby-traps target California cops
- Arrest made in Wal-Mart racial announcement
- SeaWorld: Don't release videos of trainer's death
- Judge says 9/11 suit needs more work
- Anna Nicole estate loses $300M court fight
- Haiti missionary advisor arrested
- Trial under way in New York immigrant killing
- Virginia executes killer who sent taunting letter
- Minnesota town eyes case of accused Irish priest
- March Madness this year comes with more padding
- Do you want a presidential physical?
- The facts behind hangover remedies
- How the health bill could affect you
- Did Oliver really shape up fat town?
- She's 'Mother Teresa' to Peru's poor
- FDA toughens kid-tobacco rules
- Dems: Bill would cost $940 billion
- Health care reform explained
- Student suicides put Cornell on edge
- Seth Davis: Cornell is no fluke, more Friday thoughts
- Cornell has the poise, experience to win again
- George Dohrmann: Michigan St. survives New Mexico State
- Poison Ivy: Cornell takes out Temple
- MLS, union near new deal; news conference set
- Edwards, Keselowski all smiles after Sat. meeting
- LeBron youngest to score 15,000 as Cavs prevail
- Syracuse steamrolls Vermont
- Spurs rip Warriors 147-116
- FanHouse: Falcons traded Favre to get him sober
- Missing Firefighter Found Just Miles From Where Boat Capsized
- UPDATE: One Person Dead, One Injured in Apparent Attempted Murder-Suicide
- WVU Game Banned for 20,000 Employees
- Man Missing from Huntington Riverfront Since Wednesday
- Traffic Stop Leads to Prescription Drug Arrest
- $100 Million Dollar Budget Miscalculation
- Eleven Ashland Residents Indicted on Drug-Trafficking Charges
- Governor Announces New Plant Near Ravenswood, Dozens of New Jobs
- Two Arrested in Connection with Purse Snatchings from the Elderly
- Catching People Who Dump Illegally Red-Handed
- Missing Firefighter Found Just Miles From Where Boat Capsized
106 Comments - NEW INFO: Pair Sentenced for Killing Endangered Bats at Carter Caves
63 Comments - NEW INFO: More Stolen Equipment Recovered; Scioto & Lewis Counties
33 Comments - WVU Game Banned for 20,000 Employees
33 Comments - W.Va. Officer Shot Released From Hospital, Search Continues for Gunman
29 Comments - Traffic Stop Leads to Prescription Drug Arrest
24 Comments
![]() |
| PHONE IN YOUR YELLS TO: 1-866-616-5354 |
| Healthy Tri-State Cabell Huntington Hospital and the Huntington YMCA are helping you to live a healthier lifestyle |
|
![]() |
Healthy Connections Find a local health professional |
| WV Lottery Nightly drawings and numbers |
|
| SOMC Very good things are happening here |
|
![]() |
A collection of resources here to help Moms weather the daily storms that come along with parenting. |
| Big Sandy For all your furniture and appliance needs |




