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Florida surgeon charged with killing man

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Florida surgeon charged with killing man after removing liver instead of spleen
While the indictment is new, the events that led to Bryan’s death were revealed almost immediately. In September 2024, State Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo ordered an emergency suspension of Shaknovsky’s license following an investigation by the state health department that detailed how it happened.

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Northeast Florida surgeon faces manslaughter charge, accused of removing wrong organ in 2024
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How did a surgeon in Florida mistake a man’s liver for his spleen?
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Surgeon accused of removing wrong organ from patient previously worked at Dothan hospital
A surgeon who was recently indicted for manslaughter after he allegedly removed the wrong organ from his patient, formerly treated patients at a Dothan hospital.

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Florida surgeon charged with manslaughter after removing wrong organ
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