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Testimony in the trial involving the defamation case former doctor William Husel brought against his ex-employer, Mount Carmel Health System and its parent company Trinity Health, is expected to continue next week in Franklin County Common Pleas Court.
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Former doctor William Husel was acquitted of murder in 2022. He is suing his former employer Mount Carmel for defamation.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentFormer Mount Carmel doctor William Husel's defamation trial against his former employer and its parent company Trinity Health started this week. Opening statements were held Wednesday in Franklin County Common Pleas Court.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentJury selection continues Monday to hear a civil case filed by Dr. William Husel, who was acquitted of several counts of murder. He is suing his former employer, Mount Carmel, for defamation in the suit.
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The murder trial of Dr. William Husel resumed today for its fifth week. Testimony began with another family member of one of the patients who died while under Husel's care.
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While approval would only be for those populations, an infectious disease specialist from Mount Carmel Medical Group says may be good for everyone.
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The trial resumed Thursday with Dr. Wes Ely on the stand, a physician and professor of medicine at Vanderbilt University.
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Much of Thursday's proceedings revolved around a second pharmacist who worked at Mount Carmel West when Husel prescribed painkiller doses that prosecutors say killed patients.
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During the second day of testimony, the prosecution questioned pharmacist Talon Schroyer, who worked with Husel at Mount Carmel West.