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Saturday, April 29, 2017

A decade later; (Part one): The Goudge Inquiry; Disgraced former pathologist Charles Smith; What has been learned? (Part One); Toronto Star reporter Rachel Mendleson asks 'What’s ailing SickKids?' and sheds light on how the iconic hospital managed to miss the warning signs. (An insightful investigative article. HL)..."In late April 2007, the province launched the Goudge Inquiry into pediatric forensic pathology in Ontario and Smith. In the months that followed, Waudby was a regular in the public gallery on the 22nd floor of a grey office tower on Dundas St. West, as the evidence untangled a knot of systemic failings at some of the province’s most trusted institutions, including SickKids. “I was really hopeful that they’d learned,” she said. “I was hopeful that the systems had corrected their issues.” That hope faded with news of Motherisk, another scandal involving a SickKids doctor, flawed forensics, marginalized parents and families torn apart. “It’s like we were disregarded. All we went through, that didn’t matter,” she said. “How could they forget so quickly?”


PUBLISHER'S NOTE: Two important stories published this weekend (Saturday April 29, 2017) raise  serious doubts, ten years later,  about what was learned from the Gouge inquiry, which as the Toronto Star points out "exposed the devastating fallout of SickKids pathologist Charles Smith, the Hospital for Sick Children." In one of these articles,  (Part One) the Star's Rachel Mendleson asks "What is ailing Sickkids?" - and investigates "how Toronto’s world-class children’s hospital missed the warning signs." As the Star points out: "A decade after a public inquiry exposed the devastating fallout of SickKids pathologist Charles Smith, the Hospital for Sick Children is grappling with Motherisk, another scandal involving families torn apart by flawed forensics. A Star investigation reveals lingering questions and a battle to rebuild public trust by an institution that can’t afford to get it wrong again." In the second story , Christie Blatchford, writes about  "The uncomfortable questions once again being asked of Ontario’s chief pathologist," - Dr. Michael Pollanen - in the National Post, and asks,  " How can it be that almost a decade after the Goudge inquiry released its report into the messy trail left behind by former SickKids’ pathologist Dr. Charles Smith, the white knight who rode in to build Ontario a new forensic service and save the day is now being asked uncomfortably familiar questions? "The white knight, of course, is Dr. Michael Pollanen," says Blatchford. "Ontario’s chief forensic pathologist since 2006, the year that allegations about Smith reached a critical mass and prompted a sweeping coroner’s review. It found that Smith had reached dubious conclusions of foul play in 20 child autopsies, some of which ended in wrongful convictions."

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STORY: "What’s ailing SickKids? How Toronto’s world-class children’s hospital missed the warning signs," by reporter Rachel Mendleson, published by The Toronto Star on April 29, 2017.

SUB-HEADING: "A decade after a public inquiry exposed the devastating fallout of SickKids pathologist Charles Smith, the Hospital for Sick Children is grappling with Motherisk, another scandal involving families torn apart by flawed forensics. A Star investigation reveals lingering questions and a battle to rebuild public trust by an institution that can’t afford to get it wrong again.

GIST: "When Brenda Waudby pulled up the article on her cellphone, she could barely process what she was reading. She can no longer remember the headline, but the words took her back to the most horrifying time in her life. The Hospital for Sick Children. Evidence. Unreliable. “I felt like throwing up,” she said. “It was like, ‘Oh my God. Here we go again.’” In 1997, Waudby was a single mom in Peterborough, Ont., recovering from cocaine addiction and the violent death of her 21-month-old daughter, Jenna Mellor, when SickKids pathologist Charles Smith ran a bulldozer through her life. Smith’s flawed opinions led police to charge Waudby for Jenna’s murder. It took years to regain custody of her two other children, clear her name and bring the real killer — Jenna’s 14-year-old babysitter — to justice. Smith’s faulty autopsy analyses tainted more than a dozen cases, including that of William Mullins-Johnson, who was jailed for 12 years after being wrongfully convicted in the 1993 death of his niece. In late April 2007, the province launched the Goudge Inquiry into pediatric forensic pathology in Ontario and Smith. In the months that followed, Waudby was a regular in the public gallery on the 22nd floor of a grey office tower on Dundas St. West, as the evidence untangled a knot of systemic failings at some of the province’s most trusted institutions, including SickKids.
“I was really hopeful that they’d learned,” she said. “I was hopeful that the systems had corrected their issues.” That hope faded with news of Motherisk, another scandal involving a SickKids doctor, flawed forensics, marginalized parents and families torn apart. “It’s like we were disregarded. All we went through, that didn’t matter,” she said. “How could they forget so quickly?” (Rachel Mendleson's  excellent feature is far too comprehensive to summarize. So, dear reader, read on. HL)

The entire story can be found at:

https://www.thestar.com/news/investigations/2017/04/29/whats-ailing-sickkids-how-torontos-world-class-childrens-hospital-missed-the-warning-signs.html

PUBLISHER'S NOTE: I am monitoring this case/issue. Keep your eye on the Charles Smith Blog for reports on developments. The Toronto Star, my previous employer for more than twenty incredible years, has put considerable effort into exposing the harm caused by Dr. Charles Smith and his protectors - and into pushing for reform of Ontario's forensic pediatric pathology system. The Star has a "topic" section which focuses on recent stories related to Dr. Charles Smith. It can be found at: http://www.thestar.com/topic/charlessmith. Information on "The Charles Smith Blog Award"- and its nomination process - can be found at: http://smithforensic.blogspot.com/2011/05/charles-smith-blog-award-nominations.html Please send any comments or information on other cases and issues of interest to the readers of this blog to: hlevy15@gmail.com. Harold Levy; Publisher; The Charles Smith Blog;







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Two Blogs Now: The Charles Smith Blog; The Selfless Warriors Blog: I created the Charles Smith Blog in 2007 after I retired from The Toronto Star to permit me to keep digging into the story of the flawed pathologist and the harm he had done to so many innocent parents and caregivers, and to Ontario’s criminal justice system. Since then it has taken new directions, including examinations of other flawed pathologists, flawed pathology, and flawed science and technology which has marred the quality of justice in courtrooms around the world. On International Wrongful Conviction Day in 2024, I was thrilled to have the Blog recognized by Innocence Canada, when I was presented with the, "Rubin Hurricane Carter Champion of Justice Award." The heart of the Blog is my approach to following cases which raise issues in all of these areas - especially those involving the death penalty. I have dedicated 'The Selfless Warrior Blog’ (soon to appear) to those exceptional individuals who have been ripped out of their ordinary lives by their inability to stand by in the face of a glaring miscarriage of justice. They are my ’Selfless Warriors.’ Enjoy!
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