An unofficial proposal for his reinstatement after a week of community outrage contains a hidden catch, a Far South Coast orthopaedic surgeon says.
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Chris Phoon performed his last operation at the South East Regional Hospital on Tuesday after management chose not to renew his contract.
After public outcry and Member for Bega Andrew Constance calling for an external review of the decision, the Southern NSW Local Health District released a statement on Wednesday night suggesting it had adjusted its position.
“South East Regional Hospital will be seeking agreement from Dr Christopher Phoon to continue to care for patients over the next three months,” the statement read.
“During that time a review will be undertaken in consultation with Dr Phoon and the Australian College of Surgeons to review all aspects of practice.”
Mr Constance said NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard was involved in the decision-making late Wednesday.
“I would hope the decision of the health district to offer an extension of contract for Dr Phoon for three months will enable the external review to be completed while enabling him to continue to work,” Mr Constance wrote.
I have an excellent documented performance record and have made it publicly available
- Chris Phoon
While Mr Constance said the health district would meet with Dr Phoon on Monday, the surgeon claimed members of the hospital’s management said in an informal discussion with him on Wednesday they would not negotiate an extension.
Yesterday he said he had not been officially offered a new contract.
“I’m very happy to be offered a contract extension,” he said.
“It was proposed the LHD would only consider a limited contract for a limited duration with limited terms which would be tantamount to justifying management’s previous actions,” Dr Phoon said.
“I have an excellent documented performance record and have made it publicly available.