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Ob/Gyn Charged in Baby’s Death; Hawaii Doctor’s Son Testifies; ED Doc Died in Fire

April 2, 2026
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California ob/gyn Hong-An Jan, MD, has been charged with involuntary manslaughter after a 2-day-old baby died following a botched circumcision. (People)

The son of Gerhardt Konig, MD, who is accused of trying to kill his wife while hiking in Hawaii, testified that his dad confessed to the attack during a FaceTime call. (CNN)

The advocacy group Do No Harm has filed a complaint with the HHS Office for Civil Rights against three health systems — Corewell Health, Texas Tech University, and HCA Healthcare — alleging they favor foreign-trained physicians over American-trained ones in their internal medicine residency programs.

A Pennsylvania nurse hired to care for a 3-year-old girl with several medical conditions was allegedly caught on camera smacking and slamming the child. (People)

An elementary school nurse in Georgia has been accused of stealing students’ amphetamine-dextroamphetamine (Adderall). (WSBTV)

And a former Indiana school nurse has been arrested on child solicitation charges. (44News)

Ohio emergency department (ED) physician Paul Zych, MD, died in a house fire. (WHIO via Yahoo News)

Texas and Arizona are suing a cord blood storage company, alleging it misled parents about the value of its pricey services. (New York Times)

A jury will decide if leadership at Duke University retaliated against an immunology researcher who reported sexual harassment. (Retraction Watch)

A federal judge has revoked the naturalization of a married couple who conspired to steal medical trade secrets and share them with China, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced.

The DOJ also said it sued NewYork-Presbyterian for allegedly striking deals with insurers that prevented them from offering lower-cost plans to consumers.



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