Medical licence renewed for Labrador doctor under investigation following complaints from at least 20 patients

By Justin Brake, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, The Independent Newfoundland and Labrador’s new health minister is vowing to address what she calls a “crisis of trust” among reproductive health patients in  Labrador amid an ongoing investigation by the province’s College of  Physicians and Surgeons into complaints against Happy Valley-Goose Bay’s  only obstetrician/gynecologist. “I want to make it clear to residents in Labrador that […] it’s my  responsibility to ensure that patients can feel respected, that they  have access to safe and respectful reproductive healthcare,” Lela Evans,  the Inuk MHA for Torgat Mountains, told The Independent in a phone  interview Thursday. The minister’s comments come after the College of Physicians and  Surgeons of Newfoundland and Labrador (CPSNL) renewed the medical  license of an obstetrician/gynecologist in Happy Valley-Goose Bay under  investigation following…

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