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A Twente hospital has sacked a trauma surgeon for sexual
misconduct in the second major #metoo scandal in the Netherlands this week.
The
64-year old surgeon was dismissed from his post at the Medisch Spectrum Twente
earlier this month following 18 accusations of sexual misconduct and verbal
aggression from staff including nurses, interns and secretaries.
None of the
accusers have filed police complaints as yet.
In a letter from the hospital to
the medical inspectorate quoted by the Volkskrant, hospital offcials say the
incidents which cover the period between 2014 and now ‘may well have had a
negative influence on the quality of care at the hospital’.
The surgeon, who
was given a prestigious royal distinction for his work, has admitted having
being verbally aggressive but denies abuse of power and being a sex pest.
‘Some
of the accusations are true. I can be rough verbally. That can have an effect
and I am not always aware of it,’ he told the paper. ‘But if people start to
accuse you of sexual misconduct then, as a man, you are playing a match with a
5-0 disadvantage.’
He also denies endangering the quality of care. ‘The whole
country knows my name. I am one of the leading trauma surgeons. If it is said
the quality of care has been compromised it will have to be proven.’
Inspectors
Staff have also said their accusations were not properly handled by their
superiors. Healthcare inspection body IGJ, which will investigate the matter
said that ‘to deliver good and safe care the culture has to be right,’ a
spokesperson said.
The sacking of the Twente surgeon comes in the wake of news
this week that a law professor at the University of Amsterdam was sacked at the
end of 2018 because of sexual misconduct. The professor, who can only be
referred to by his initials R.B. following a court decision, was known as a
‘flamboyant, charismatic man with a lust for life,’ the paper said.

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