Should Anesthesiologists Object to Unnecessary Procedures? – RamaOnHealthcare
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A long-awaited trial will be opened on Monday, September 8 in Besançon. The anesthesiologist Frédéric Péchier is accused of poisoning dozens of his patients, twelve of whom have died. He claims his innocence and will appear free. According to the police, he would have wanted to avenge his colleagues with whom he had disputes by attacking their patients. The trial must last three months and will gather 156 civil parties. He will deliver his versi…
Frédéric Péchier, accused of poisoning 30 patients, 12 of whom fatally in Besançon, appeared free before the court for an unusual trial that opened this Monday The star fell from
Frédéric Péchier, former anesthetist, is judged this Monday for thirty aggravated poisonings, including twelve mortals, in two clinics in Besançon (Doubs). He claims his innocence.
Died on 10 October 2008, Damien Iehlen is the first patient whose poisoning is attributed to the bisontin doctor. His daughter, co-founder of a victims' association, confides before the opening of the hearing on Monday 8 September.
RECIT - After eight years of investigation, Frédéric Péchier's trial opens this Monday. For four months, he will be tried for thirty poisonings, including twelve mortals. He faces life imprisonment.
A river trial: accused of poisoning 30 patients, 12 of them fatally, the anesthesiologist Frédéric Péchier will face, as early as Monday, September 8, at the court d'assizes of the Doubs. His trial promises to be out of order, in the image of this unprecedented case in the judicial annals.
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