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Thousands of patients left with no family physician after 4 Campbellton doctors resign

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doctors in the last six months, leaving thousands of patients without a family physician.Vitalité Health Network spokesperson Thomas Lizotte says Dr.

Sylvie Mbala-Katanda, Dr. Delbe Robichaud, Dr. Catherine Benoît and Dr. Jean Robert Ngola have all resigned. Campbellton doctor accused in COVID-19 outbreak faces provincial charge, lawyer calls it ‘scapegoating’ Notably, Dr.

Ngola was at the centre of controversy after the doctor was accused of setting off the coronavirus outbreak in Campbellton, N.B.In May he was charged with a provincial offence under the provincial Emergency Measures Act.

Thomas said that Ngola resigned stated “personal reasons.”Ngola’s lawyer Joël Etienne claimed his client was subject to racism and unfair treatment by.

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