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On August 25, 2015, Dr. Rainer Gruessner was cleared of all charges that had resulted in a wrongful termination by the University of Arizona Health Network. This unanimous landmark decision was reached by a Distinguished Panel of three of the most prominent transplant surgeons in the United States from the Cleveland Clinic, Emory University, and Mt. Sinai New York Medical Center.
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Dr Rainer Gruessner: Owed a Public Apology Dr Rainer Gruessner, a renowned transplant surgeon, has been cleared of all charges against him. An independent panel ruled on August 25, 2014 that Dr Rainer Gruessner did not improperly alter or direct others to alter records, allegations that led Gruessner's suspension in September 2013, and later to his termination.
Dr. Rainer Gruessner cleared of all charges On August 25, 2015, Dr. Rainer Gruessner was cleared of all charges that had resulted in a wrongful termination by the University of Arizona Health Network. This unanimous landmark decision was reached by a Distinguished Panel of three of the most prominent transplant surgeons in the United States from the Cleveland Clinic, Emory University, and Mt. Sinai New York Medical Center.
Dr. Rainer Gruessner Completely Exonerated Dr. Rainer Gruessner, a world renowned surgeon and academic leader, was unanimously exonerated by a hearing panel that consisted of national liver transplant experts selected by both sides as impartial and knowledgeable in the issues relevant to this case. The hearing on August 5, 2014 was brought about by a Pima County Superior Court ruling designed to rectify administrative maleficence by the University of Arizona Health Network. On March 7, 2014, Judge Carmine Cornelio found that Dr. Gruessner was terminated without the appropriate level of due process that is required for such decisions by state institutions.
Dr. Rainer Gruessner Completely Vindicated TUCSON, Ariz. – An independent panel has cleared Dr. Rainer W. Gruessner, a renowned transplant surgeon and prior chair of the Department of Surgery at the University of Arizona College of Medicine, of all charges. Dr. Gruessner was suspended in September 2013 when it was claimed that he improperly altered or directed others to alter records.