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Former surgical resident sues Johns Hopkins: BALTIMORE (AP) A former surgical resident has sued Johns Hopkins Hospital, saying he was fired for refusing to lie on a survey that could have damaged the hospital's reputation.

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Fired Hopkins doctor seeks $24M DANNY JACOBS Daily Record Legal Affairs Writer August 25, 2009 7:46 PM

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Lawsuit Highlights Legal Issues Tied to Firing Residents

Fired Hopkins doctor seeks $24M: USMLE Forum

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