Supporters of Dr. Casey Firlit, Ph.D, M.D.

Disabled children are once again slapped in the face. Dirty politics and inflated egos at St. Louis University Medical School extinguish the chance for a more productive life for hundreds of Spina Bifida, Myelomengiocele and Neurogenic bladder and bowel patients. A well known and respected Pediatric Urologist has been suspended from his position along with his surgical privileges. Who will speak for these children now that Dr. Firlit is gone? Will you? Let us know what you think! Please support Dr. Casey Firlit by using the list at the side of this page to contact those who can reinstate our doctor and our friend.

Friday, October 19, 2007

Still no answers...Why are they holding out?

Another week has gone by and still no answers to why this tragedy has occurred. If he was guilty of something illegal or immoral, he would have been dismissed and fed to the public. So why has the situation stayed such an ugly secret? Write to the people listed on the side of this page. Call their offices and demand answers.

Call the news stations and tell your story. Expose SLU for being so sneaky.
Newspapers LOVE a good juicy story, call them. Explain to them of the injustice that has befallen a great man and healer.

Take a stand! Be a leader in this fight to keep Dr. Firlit working in St. Louis for our kids!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I contacted everyone on the list and recieved only ONE very weak reply back,from Bob Davidson, saying that he too thought Dr. Firlit was "a fine physician". He could not give me any reason for his dismissal due to employee privacy. I have many more questions. I not getting any answers yet, but I haven't given up...

Who is Dr. Casey Firlit?

He is currently professor and chief of pediatric urology, Dr. Firlit leads the Cardinal Glennon pediatric urology team which specializes in the surgical treatment and reconstruction of kidney, urinary tract and genital conditions and anomalies. He earned his undergraduate and doctorates in pharmacology and medicine at Loyola University, and after completing his urologic surgery residency, completed two urologic surgery fellowships in pediatric urology and pediatric renal transplantation at Northwestern University. Dr. Firlit is extensively published in a wide range of adult & pediatric urologic, neurourologic, transplantation and immunologic journals, and has served on the editorial and review board of the Journal of Urology. Dr. Firlit is an active member of the American College of Surgeons, American Urological Association, Society for Pediatric Urology, and American Association of Clinical Urologists.