Dr. Patel got into trouble for a variety of reasons including sexual harassment and assault, improper disposal of medical waste, prescribing controlled substances, and injuring his patients in botched abortions.
In order to save money, abortionist Nareshkumar Gandalal Patel burned the bodies of 55 aborted babies in an open field in April 1992.
The abortionist was reprimanded by the medical board of Oklahoma for abandoning patient E.S.B. on June 10, 1989 after a surgical procedure in order to take a friend to the airport. It stated that he “left [the] patient in post-operative condition in the treatment room under anesthesia, and the patient’s blood pressure dropped and the patient required emergency medical treatment.”
He was reprimanded by the Oklahoma medical board in 1989 for failure to comply with regulations regarding prescribing and monitoring controlled substances.
The abortionist’s patient Ashley Trent accused him of asking her to meet with him to discuss her mental condition following abortion, and then trying to grab and kiss her.
He also faced criminal charges (oral sodomy and sexual battery) for allegedly trying to kiss and fondle an abortion patient who was nude and sedated on an examining table on March 25, 1993. She awoke from anesthesia to find him attempting “to force her to sodomize him.” She said he then drove her home and called several times “to determine if she remembered anything about the incident.” She taped the conversations, and police seized her medical records.
Two of his female employees complained of unwelcome sexual advances and sexual harassment.
Patel was also ordered in 1989 to pay damages of $240,000 to a 15-year old girl injured in a botched abortion attempt in 1989.
He was reprimanded by the Ohio medical board in 1992 due to the actions taken in Oklahoma.
Despite all this, Patel continued to do abortions legally on unsuspecting women. In 2003, Patel was investigated for aborting a 29- to 30-week preborn baby, six weeks past the legal limit in Oklahoma.
References: Oklahoma County District Court Case #CJ94-5938-65; Oklahoma Medical Board Case #87-7-514; USA Today, April 16 and 17, 1992; Dallas Morning News, June 11, 1993; The Daily Oklahoman, July 5, 1992 and May 28, 1993; and The Sunday Oklahoman, July 5, 1992; Oklahoma Medical Board Investigation #90-09-1129; “OKC Doctor Subject of Investigation Again.” KOCO TV 5, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; “Doctor Under Investigation for Aborting Past-Due Fetus.” LifeSite Daily News at http://www.lifesite.net, February 12, 2003; Steve Ertelt’s Pro-Life Infonet at http://www.prolifeinfo.org, February 13, 2003.
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