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        NRI, Dr, professor alleges bias in 
          US hospital  
           
             
          
       
      NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 25, 2004 
        PTI  
       An Indian assistant professor training to be a psychiatrist at the Harvard 
        Medical School has filed a suit against it alleging discrimination on 
        account of his nationality. Rajendra Badgaiyan, who was training to be 
        a psychiatrist, has filed a Federal lawsuit alleging that while serving 
        in a residency programme run by Harvard at a Brockton veterans' hospital, 
        he was discriminated, Boston Globe daily reported.  
       
        Badgaiyan, an assistant radiology professor in Harvard at Massachusetts 
        General Hospital, has alleged in his suit that he may not get his licence 
        to practice psychiatry because the director of the residency programme 
        was biased against Indian doctors and, therefore, made false claims about 
        his performance.  
      The suit, filed in US District Court in Boston, names Harvard University, 
        the Secretary of the US Department of Veterans Affairs, and Grace Mushrush, 
        a doctor and director of Harvard's South Shore Psychiatry Residency Training 
        Programme at the VA (Veterans Administration) Medical Centre at Brockton. 
        The suit seeks unspecified damages.  
      Boston attorney Paul Merry, who represents Badgaiyan, said his client 
        did not want to comment on the suit. "We are still hoping to resolve 
        it without further litigation," adding he wants to be able to pursue 
        his career and not lose his fellowship. "He wants to be able to go 
        forth and heal."  
      Education and Training 
      M.D. (1982), Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal, India 
        M.B.,B.S. (1978), Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal, India 
        M.A. Psychology (1984), Bhopal University, India 
        Postdoctoral Training (Cognitive Neuroscience; Molecular Imaging): Harvard 
        University,  
        University of Pittsburgh, University of Oregon  
        Residency Training in Psychiatry (2003): Harvard Medical School 
        Academic Positions 
         
         
          
       
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