Journal of Vascular Surgery
Volume 50, Issue 6 , Pages 1511-1512, December 2009

Conflict of credentialing: Accolade or unfair trade

The Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Tex

James W. Jones, MD, PhD, MHA, Section Editor

The newly appointed chief of surgery at an open-staff hospital received an application for vascular privileges from a senior general surgeon who took a period of additional fellowship in vascular surgery at a nonacademic regional medical center. The fellowship does not make him board eligible in vascular surgery, but he has maintained his general surgery board certification and the pertinent bylaws do not specifically state which certification is required, only that the surgeon must be board certified and have additional training in vascular surgery. He is a member of a large politically powerful group practice that apparently wants to refer their substantial number of vascular cases internally. The chief of surgery finished vascular surgery training locally 3 years ago. The applicant has a checkered past, with multiple lawsuits and in-house investigations of cases with poor outcomes. The credentialing procedure is that the chief of service makes a recommendation to the chief of staff who makes a recommendation to the board of directors for approval. The chief of staff, who will make the final recommendation to the hospital board of directors, is a member of the applicant's group practice. What recommendation should the chief of vascular surgery make to the chief of staff?

A.Insist that the chief of staff recuse herself and allow him to make the recommendation.

B.Get an outside review of the applicant's record and have a nonconflicted physician present the conclusions to the hospital board.

C.Present the chief of surgery's recommendations to the chief of staff and let her decide what to present to the board.

D.Politic with the chair of the hospital board of directors.

E.Resign as chief of surgery before you damage your career.

 

 Competition of interest: none.

 The editors and reviewers of this article have no relevant financial relationships to disclose per the JVS policy that requires reviewers to decline review of any manuscript for which they may have a competition of interest.

PII: S0741-5214(09)01777-7

doi:10.1016/j.jvs.2009.08.052

Journal of Vascular Surgery
Volume 50, Issue 6 , Pages 1511-1512, December 2009