Case Name: Samir Mostafa, Respondent, v. Aurelia Osborne Fox Memorial Hospital, Appellant
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1990-03-29
Citations: 159 A.D.2d 922
Docket Number: 
Parties: Samir Mostafa, Respondent, v Aurelia Osborne Fox Memorial Hospital, Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 159
Pages: 922–923

Head Matter:
Samir Mostafa, Respondent, v Aurelia Osborne Fox Memorial Hospital, Appellant.
Appeal from an order of the Supreme Court (Mugglin, J.), entered April 27, 1989 in Otsego County, which granted plaintiff’s motion for a preliminary injunction.

Opinion:
Kane, J.
Plaintiff commenced this action to, inter alia, enjoin defendant from taking any action to prevent him from practicing anesthesiology at the hospital. Plaintiff alleged that defendant unlawfully suspended him by way of an internal hospital memorandum, stating that "[u]ntil further notice" plaintiff would not practice at defendant. Supreme Court ordered that the purported suspension of plaintiff's privileges be vacated and that his privileges be restored. Defendant now appeals. We reverse.
Since plaintiff alleged that his privileges were suspended pursuant to an internal memorandum "without [defendant] stating the reasons therefor" (Public Health Law § 2801-b [1]), plaintiff is obligated to initially present his claim to the Public Health Council pursuant to Public Health Law § 2801-b (see, Guibor v Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hosp., 46 NY2d 736, 737-738; Jackaway v Northern Dutchess Hosp., 139 AD2d 496, 497). Therefore, the relief sought by plaintiff through his motion for a preliminary injunction should have been denied.
Order reversed, on the law, without costs, and motion denied. Mahoney, P. J., Kane, Casey, Levine and Mercure, JJ., concur.