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    ROCKLAND PSYCHIATRIC UNIT'S CHIEF SUSPENDED, ACCUSED OF PHYSICAL CONFLICT WITH PATIENT
    By Steve Lieberman and Jane Lerner

    Lower Hudson Journal news
    Jan 8 2009
    NY

    The medical director of the Rockland County Mental Health
    Department's psychiatric in-patient unit has been suspended, pending an
    investigation into an accusation that he had a physical confrontation
    with a patient, officials within county government confirmed yesterday.

    Although officials declined to discuss the situation surrounding
    Dr. Vahan Kouyoumdjian, they said such a suspension is done to protect
    the individual accused and the patients and that it does not suggest
    that the person is guilty of anything.

    Mental Health Commissioner Mary Ann Walsh-Tozer said she could not
    discuss a personnel issue, but that people within county government
    said the doctor was suspended Monday for an incident reported a week
    earlier. They were not authorized to discuss the issue.

    Speaking generally about the county's policies regarding an employee
    accused of wrongdoing, Walsh-Tozer said a suspension could be ordered,
    pending an internal review of all of the allegations.

    "If there is an incident that causes any level of concern, in order
    to protect everyone involved, we would do a suspension with pay,"
    Walsh-Tozer said. "This is not a statement of guilt other than putting
    someone on administrative leave while we look into the situation."

    She said many times the review would find that the accusations were
    unfounded.

    "Just because someone says something, doesn't mean it's so," she
    said. "The reasons we don't talk about the people involved is we
    don't want to harm their reputation or put out information that's
    partially or completely inaccurate."

    Kouyoumdjian, whose salary in 2007 was $158,714, has no malpractice
    charges filed against him and has not faced any disciplinary action
    by the state Department of Health, according to state records.

    Kouyoumdjian attended medical school in Armenia and did graduate work
    in psychiatry at New York Medical College in Valhalla. He received
    his license in 1996 to practice medicine in New York, according to
    state records.

    He could not be reached for comment yesterday.

    The unit overseen by Kouyoumdjian includes a 43-bed hospital at the
    county's Dr. Robert L. Yeager Health Center in Ramapo that is designed
    for short-stay crisis stabilization for people in an acute episode of
    mental illness or life crisis, according to the department's Web site.

    Incidents involving patients must be reported to the state Department
    of Health. Walsh-Tozer declined to comment on whether the incident
    was reported.

    But even if an incident involving a doctor were reported, the state
    Health Department doesn't release information or confirm that a
    complaint exists until the Office of Professional Medical Conduct
    reviews the accusations.

    "We review all complaints received by the department on a case-by-case
    basis," spokesman Jeffrey Hammond said yesterday. "We certainly would
    have an interest in any case involving alleged patient abuse."

    Other than the Health Department, such accusations could be forwarded
    to the state Attorney General's Office or the Rockland County
    Sheriff's Department, which would investigate any allegations at
    county facilities.

    Sheriff's Detective Lt. William Barbera said the department had
    not been advised of any incident involving a doctor at county
    facilities. Barbera said the two state agencies also could have
    been notified if an incident occurred or it could first be handled
    internally.

    "We have not been contacted," Barbera said. "We will investigate if
    needed. They haven't called back. We don't know what they want us to
    do, if anything, at this point."
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