SHAH v. DEACONESS HOSP.

No. 02-3033.

355 F.3d 496 (2004)

Bhanukumar C. SHAH, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. DEACONESS HOSPITAL, Defendant-Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.

Decided and Filed: January 14, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mark Joseph Byrne (argued and briefed), Jacobs, Kleinman, Seibel & McNally, Cincinnati, OH, for Appellant.

Joseph L. Dilts (briefed), Anthony J. Caruso (briefed), Peggy M. Barker (argued and briefed), Kohnen & Patton, Cincinnati, OH, for Appellee.

Before BOGGS, Chief Judge; RYAN, Circuit Judge; ROSEN, District Judge.


OPINION

RYAN, Circuit Judge.

Dr. Bhanukumar C. Shah is a general surgeon, who for many years had surgical privileges at Deaconess Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio. In 1999, Deaconess revoked part of Shah's surgical privileges after one of his patients died following surgery. Shah filed suit in federal court, claiming that Deaconess discriminated against him based on his age and East Indian national origin. The district court granted summary judgment to Deaconess...

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