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The Real Fall Out Of An Endo Surgeon's Alleged Unnecessary Procedures

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A bombshell Four Corners investigation has sent shockwaves through the endometriosis community, revealing allegations of "unnecessary and excessive" surgeries performed by a prominent Melbourne surgeon.

With claims that organs were removed from patients whose pathology showed no trace of disease, the Victorian Government has now referred the matter to the police.

We speak with one of the Doctor's former patients about the devastating emotional toll of these revelations and the fear that this scandal will make it even harder for women with chronic pain to be taken seriously by the medical establishment.

You can contact the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency here and on 03 9664 9330 

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CREDITS

Hosts: Claire Murphy

Guest: Jo Barry, former patient of Dr Simon Gordon 

Audio Producer: Lu Hill 

Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy

 
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