Marie-Louise Fitrion recounts a deeply troubling experience during childbirth, wherein an obstetrician's actions triggered her childhood memories of sexual assault. Following Dr. Esther Park's resignation from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, patients have come forward alleging inappropriate treatment. Reports of infection control failures at Park's clinic have raised alarm, with former patients expressing that they were often too traumatized to lodge complaints. The article emphasizes the systemic failure in monitoring physicians and the burden placed on patients to report malpractice, underlining ongoing concerns surrounding patient safety and accountability in healthcare.
Marie-Louise Fitrion's experience during childbirth triggered her memories of childhood sexual assault, highlighting issues of patient safety and trust in medical care.
Numerous patients have alleged abusive and inappropriate treatment by Dr. Esther Park, including traumatic experiences during labor and procedures without proper oversight.
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