In 2001, a London jury convicted Kaul of negligent manslaughter - TopicsExpress



          

In 2001, a London jury convicted Kaul of negligent manslaughter after a woman he sedated during a tooth extraction went into cardiac arrest and died six days later. He lost his medical license in England. Kaul later settled in New Jersey, and in 2003, the state medical board suspended him from practicing for six months for failing to disclose his conviction. In 2012, the board suspended Kauls license for his treatment of six patients, including a woman who developed an infection and needed corrective surgery after a botched seven-hour lumbar fusion. At the time, the board said Kaul put the public at grave risk.
Posted on: Tue, 16 Dec 2014 20:05:15 +0000

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