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Anonymous
11/28/2019 01:23:48 pm
Please note that while Dr. Muir was treating patients in his private practice from 2015 and 2017, he was still a trainee at the NYU child and adolescent psychiatry program. In 2016 and 2017 he argued that he was disabled due to his psychiatric and physical conditions and that he should not be expected to treat psychiatric patients in the emergency room. Dr. Muir threatened NYU with a lawsuit for discrimination against people with disabilities if he were to be asked to complete his psychiatric emergency room rotation. Hence, he managed to graduate from the program without having proper training and supervised experience working with patients suffering from psychiatric emergencies, which include suicidal behavior. On the one hand, he argued that he could not work with patients in crisis in a supervised setting and on the other he was seeing patients in crisis in his private practice. Either Dr. Muir lied to NYU in order to work less or he was seeing patients in private practice when he knew he was not emotionally and physically able to do so. In any case, it reflects poorly in Dr. Muir’s character.
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Esther Haddad
11/29/2019 02:04:33 am
Bombshell new allegations against muir!
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Former Amherst student
11/29/2019 11:54:33 pm
This is hard for me to talk about, but I think it's important that I say something.
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