Clash in the Name of Care: The e-mails
The Globe Spotlight Team obtained e-mails that offer a rare glimpse at the heated battle inside MGH.
A Spotlight Team Report
It is the root question in a battle pitting a star surgeon against a great hospital, MGH, and the conflict has put careers and reputations at risk. A Boston Globe Spotlight Team Report
The Globe Spotlight Team obtained e-mails that offer a rare glimpse at the heated battle inside MGH.
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