Los Angeles Times

Pasadena physician no longer treating patients

- By Harriet Ryan and Matt Hamilton harriet.ryan@latimes.com matt.hamilton @latimes.com

Huntington Memorial Hospital said Friday that a veteran Pasadena obstetrici­an accused of sexual misconduct and other impropriet­ies was no longer treating patients at the Pasadena hospital.

The announceme­nt about Dr. Patrick Sutton came days after The Times presented the hospital with five pages of findings and detailed questions for a story it was preparing about the physician.

In an email to the newspaper Friday morning, hospital spokeswoma­n Eileen Neuwirth said that “effective immediatel­y” Sutton was not practicing at Huntington. She declined to elaborate.

John Burton, an attorney representi­ng Sutton, said his client took a leave of absence from his hospital privileges on Thursday by “agreement.” Sutton has denied wrongdoing.

Sutton has practiced at Huntington since 1989 and delivered more than 6,000 babies over the course of his career. Colleagues have repeatedly elected him chair of the hospital’s nationally ranked obstetrics and gynecology service and he was set to take over the department again in January.

He was forced out of Huntington’s leadership last month after The Times reported that the Medical Board of California had accused him of sexual misconduct, the fifth time a patient had made such an allegation against him.

The 64-year-old doctor has been accused of inappropri­ate touching and making suggestive remarks to patients by the medical board in three disciplina­ry proceeding­s and in a civil lawsuit filed by two former patients. Four of those cases were settled without any admission of sexual misconduct by Sutton. Through an attorney, the physician has called the remaining case, which is still pending, baseless.

After the allegation­s surfaced last month, three women filed a federal classactio­n lawsuit accusing Sutton of subjecting them to unwanted sexual remarks in the 1990s. Last week, another former patient sued the obstetrici­an in Los Angeles County Superior Court, accusing him of sexual battery and other claims during the birth of her child.

Burton, the lawyer representi­ng Sutton, has previously denied the lawsuits’ accusation­s and said that the field of obstetrics “is an extremely difficult, challengin­g area that requires split-second judgment.”

On Friday, Burton expressed confidence that Sutton’s privileges would be restored. “Things have to be sorted out,” the lawyer said.

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