Cox v. Kerr

2024 NY Slip Op 30936(U)
CourtNew York Supreme Court, Kings County
DecidedMarch 19, 2024
StatusUnpublished

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Cox v. Kerr, 2024 NY Slip Op 30936(U) (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2024).

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Cox v Kerr 2024 NY Slip Op 30936(U) March 19, 2024 Supreme Court, Kings County Docket Number: Index No. 518088/2018 Judge: Consuelo Mallafre Melendez Cases posted with a "30000" identifier, i.e., 2013 NY Slip Op 30001(U), are republished from various New York State and local government sources, including the New York State Unified Court System's eCourts Service. This opinion is uncorrected and not selected for official publication. FILED: KINGS COUNTY CLERK 03/20/2024 01:01 PM INDEX NO. 518088/2018 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 191 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 03/20/2024

At an IAS Term, Part 15 of the Supreme Court of the State of NY, held in and for the County of Kings, at the Courthouse, at 360 Adams Street, Brooklyn, New York, on the 19th day of March 2024.

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF KINGS --------------------------------------------------------------------------X NYESHA N. COX, as the Administrator for the Estate of DECISION & ORDER GEORGIE A. BARNEY, deceased, Index No. 518088/2018 Plaintiff, Mo. Seq. 3, 4, & 5

-against-

SHELLINE C. KERR, F.N.P., KATHLEEN EDOUARD, M.D., MARIE F. SCHMIDT, M.D., NWOSU NGOFA, M.D., RATESH KHILLAN, M.D., MIRELA SAM, M.D., SREEDEVI RAMAKRISHNAIAH, M.D., MOHAMED MANSOUR, M.D., WILLIAM TURSI, M.D., MADHVI RANA, M.D., THOMAS J. FORLENZA, M.D., LUCIA PALLADINO, M.D., AZZA ELEMAM, M.D., KEITH DIAZ, M.D., INTERFAITH MEDICAL CENTER AND RICHMOND UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER,

Defendants. --------------------------------------------------------------------------X HON. CONSUELO MALLAFRE MELENDEZ, J.S.C.

Recitation, as required by CPLR §2219 [a], of the papers considered in the review: NYSCEF #s: Seq. 3: 120 – 122, 124 – 148 Seq. 4: 149 – 152, 153 – 176, 183 – 184, 185, 186 Seq. 5: 177 – 178, 179, 180, 181 – 182

Defendants Mirela Sam, M.D., and Azza Elemam, M.D. move for an order granting

summary judgment in their favor dismissing the complaint pursuant to CPLR §3212 (Seq. No.

3). Plaintiff does not oppose the motions of Mirela Sam, M.D., and Azza Elemam, M.D (Seq.

No. 3).

Defendants Shelline C. Kerr, F.N.P., Kathleen Edouard, M.D., Marie F. Schmidt, M.D.,

Sreedevi Ramakrishnaiah, M.D., and Nwosu Ngofa, M.D., and Interfaith Medical Center move

for an order granting summary judgment in their favor dismissing the complaint pursuant to

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CPLR §3212 (Seq. No. 4). Plaintiff opposes the motion of Interfaith Medical Center, Shelline C.

Kerr, F.N.P, and Kathleen Edouard, M.D., but does not oppose that branch of the motion seeking

summary judgment in favor of Marie F. Schmidt, M.D., Sreedevi Ramakrishnaiah, M.D., and

Nwosu Ngofa, M.D.

Defendants William Tursi, M.D., Madhvi Rana, M.D., Thomas J. Forlenza, M.D., Lucia

Palladino, M.D., Keith Diaz, M.D., and Richmond University Medical Center move for an order

granting summary judgment in their favor dismissing the complaint as to these defendants

pursuant to CPLR §3212 (Seq. No. 5). No opposition was submitted in response to the motion of

William Tursi, M.D., Madhvi Rana, M.D., Thomas J. Forlenza, M.D., Lucia Palladino, M.D.,

Keith Diaz, M.D., and Richmond University Medical Center (Seq. No. 5).

As a preliminary matter, referring to movants’ argument that as Plaintiff did not timely

file the Affirmation in Opposition to this motion it should not be considered, the court excuses

the untimeliness of the Affirmation in Opposition to this motion. The untimely submission has

not prejudiced the movants, and if Plaintiff would have requested a further adjournment to file

opposition, the court would have granted it.

This action is brought by Nyesha N. Cox, Plaintiff-administrator, on behalf of Georgie A.

Barney (“Mr. Barney,” deceased) for alleged acts of malpractice by defendants associated with

Interfaith Medical Center. Mr. Barney was treated by defendants Shelline C. Kerr, F.N.P. (“Nurse

Kerr”), and Kathleen Edouard, M.D. (“Dr. Edouard”) at defendant-facility Interfaith Medical

Center (“IMC”) on or about August 20, 2016, and on or about August 25, 2016 to August 26,

2016.

Plaintiff alleges that movants Nurse Kerr, Dr. Edouard, and Interfaith Medical Center

were negligent in failing to properly formulate a complete differential diagnosis in view of Mr.

Barney’s complaints of constipation, lower back pain, and leg cramping; in negligently

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discharging Mr. Barney without performing a complete work-up in view of his complaints; in

failing to order tests such as an abdominal x-ray, hematology, chemistry, HIV (human

immunodeficiency virus) testing, and abdominal CT; in failing to call for consults such as

gastroenterology; in negligently attributing Mr. Barney’s back pain to a disc bulge; in failing to

obtain Mr. Barney’s complete medical and social history; in failing to take heed of Mr. Barney’s

medical and social history; in failing to take into account Mr. Barney’s sexual orientation as part

of his medical history; in failing to recommend to Mr. Barney testing for HIV; and in failing to

admit Mr. Barney for treatment and observation. Plaintiff claims that as a result of Defendants’

negligent acts and omissions, Mr. Barney died on September 28, 2016 due to the complications

arising from the treatment rendered while under the care of Nurse Kerr, Dr. Edouard, and

Interfaith Medical Center.

Plaintiff also asserts claims for negligent hiring and lack of informed consent, which are

also the subject of this summary judgment motion.

Defendants now move for summary judgment, contending that their experts’ testimony

demonstrates that their treatment of the decedent was within the standard of care, and it could not

have been the cause of his injuries and wrongful death, and that plaintiff has not sufficiently

rebutted their contention to create a triable issue of fact.

On August 20, 2016, at 4:48am, Mr. Georgie A. Barney presented to the Emergency

Room (“ER”) at Interfaith Medical Center with "severe back pains that shoot down to my legs

causing to cramp up (sic). Have not used the bathroom in 2 days." Mr. Barney was assigned an

ESI Triage Level of 4 by Geosenelle Cayo, R.N. at 5:50 a.m., who noted chief complaint of

"lower back pain x 1 week associated with leg cramping-patient also c[omplains] o[f]

constipation. He denied p[ast] m[edical] h[istory]." His temperature was normal at 97.1°F and

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his blood pressure was 151/88. Mr. Barney told Nurse Cayo that he had previously tested

Negative for HIV, and he declined an HIV test during his August 20, 2016 ER visit.

Mr. Barney was seen at around 7:25am by Defendant Shelline C. Kerr F.N.P. (“Nurse

Kerr”). Nurse Kerr authored an ED Physician Documentation. Mr. Barney's stated complaint was

"back pain, cramps and bathroom problems." Mr. Barney denied any past medical history. Under

the heading History of Present Illness, Nurse Kerr wrote that Mr. Barney denied nausea,

vomiting, diarrhea, chest pain and paresthesia. Nurse Kerr performed a physical examination and

noted that Mr. Barney's neck had a full range of motion and was non-tender. There were no

abnormal findings regarding the patient's neck, including the lymph nodes. Nurse Kerr's

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