Word: lozanos
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...story of Dr. Margaret H. Bean-Bayog '65, a Harvard Medical School psychiatrist accused of driving her patient, Medical School student Paul Lozano, to suicide after having an affair with...
Throughout the spring the Boston psychiatric community watched in astonishment as the Lozano family's accusations--and Bean-Bayog's denials--were splashed across the pages of newspapers and magazines across the country...
Bean-Bayog, who is currently on leave, faces amalpractice and wrongful death suit. She deniedhaving an affair with fourth-year Medical Schoolstudent Paul Lozano and driving him to suicide...
...supposed to consult colleagues for guidance. Bean-Bayog seems to have done just this. Last week a clinical social worker in Boston said that Bean-Bayog had discussed her sexual attraction toward a Mexican-American patient in a teaching session. Bean-Bayog also repeatedly sought advice on the Lozano case from senior psychiatrists. Said one of her colleagues: "She had consultations at every stage of the game." He points out that a therapist who is abusing a patient is unlikely to be so open...
Last week the Massachusetts licensing board criticized Bean-Bayog for "departing from accepted standards of medical practice" in her treatment of Lozano, but it came to no conclusion about the charge of sexual misconduct. Pending further hearings, the board decided to allow the doctor to continue to see patients under the supervision of another psychiatrist. The plight of this respected therapist caught up in one of the great hazards of her profession has stirred sympathy within the Boston psychiatric community. "There is a strong tension within us that we should be able to heal, comfort and cure terribly troubled people...