Whitney Loren Lee, Individually and On Behalf of All Statutory Wrongful Death Beneficiaries of Lisa Lee v. Jeffrey Doolittle, M.D., and Greenville Surgical Clinic, P.A.

CourtCourt of Appeals of Mississippi
DecidedApril 15, 2025
Docket2023-CA-00969-COA
StatusPublished

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Opinion

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI

NO. 2023-CA-00969-COA

CONSOLIDATED WITH

NO. 2022-CA-00186-COA

WHITNEY LOREN LEE, INDIVIDUALLY AND APPELLANT ON BEHALF OF ALL STATUTORY WRONGFUL DEATH BENEFICIARIES OF LISA LEE, DECEASED

v.

JEFFREY DOOLITTLE, M.D., AND APPELLEES GREENVILLE SURGICAL CLINIC, P.A.

DATE OF JUDGMENT: 08/07/2023 TRIAL JUDGE: HON. RICHARD A. SMITH COURT FROM WHICH APPEALED: WASHINGTON COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLANT: DAVID D. O’DONNELL ELLIS TURNAGE ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLEES: L. CARL HAGWOOD DAVID MARK EATON NATURE OF THE CASE: CIVIL - MEDICAL MALPRACTICE DISPOSITION: REVERSED AND REMANDED - 04/15/2025 MOTION FOR REHEARING FILED:

EN BANC.

WESTBROOKS, J., FOR THE COURT:

¶1. This appeal is brought by Whitney Lee (Whitney) on behalf of the wrongful death

beneficiaries of her mother Lisa Lee (Lisa). Whitney argues that the Washington County

Circuit Court abused its discretion when it excluded the testimony of her proposed expert and

granted summary judgment in favor of the Defendants. After a review of the record, we find

that the circuit court abused its discretion in striking the Plaintiff’s expert, and therefore we reverse and remand.1

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

¶2. At the time of her death, Lisa was fifty years old and had a past medical history of

arthritis, diabetes, fibromyalgia, hepatitis, hypertension, liver disease, migraine, morbid

obesity, and valvular heart disease. Lisa went to the emergency department at Delta Regional

Medical Center (DRMC) in Greenville, Mississippi, on February 12, 2018, presenting with

weakness, nausea, and vomiting. Lisa was first seen by Dr. Hilton O’Neal, an emergency

department physician, who diagnosed Lisa with liver pain and with cryptogenic cirrhosis

(liver disease). She was admitted as an inpatient for further care under Dr. Parvez Karim,

an internal medicine doctor, who diagnosed her with autoimmune hepatitis. She was labeled

as a possible sepsis risk with signs of jaundice and elevated liver functions.2

¶3. On February 13, 2018, Lisa underwent an abdominal ultrasound. As concluded by Dr.

Singh, the ultrasound revealed she had gallstones with an impression of “cholelithasis

(gallstones) with evidence of cholecystitis (inflammation).” Following the ultrasound, Dr.

Singh consulted Dr. Jeffrey Doolittle, a general surgeon. Dr. Doolittle’s note on the

consultation indicated that Lisa was diagnosed in 2010 with autoimmune hepatitis with

cirrhosis of the liver and that she was at end-stage liver disease. After considering the

1 The supreme court consolidated Whitney’s first appeal, which had been dismissed for lack of a final judgment, for record purposes only. 2 Prior to her admission at DRMC, Lisa had been a patient of Dr. Pradeep Thakare, a gastroenterologist in Greenville, for management of her autoimmune hepatitis. In the past, Lisa had also been referred to Memphis to the service of Dr. Satheesh Nair, a transplant surgeon at Methodist University Hospital Transplant Institute.

2 ultrasound, her abnormal lab values, her medical history, and after conducting a physical

examination, Dr. Doolittle concluded that Lisa had end-stage liver disease and was not a

surgical candidate. He did not think that she had cholecystitis. Lisa’s gastroenterologist, Dr.

Thakare, saw her the next day and noted that she was now asymptomatic, that she should

avoid surgery, and that she was to follow up with Dr. Nair, the transplant surgeon in

Memphis. Her internist, Dr. Karim, noted that she had gallstones and possible cholecystitis,

that she was on IV antibiotics, that (as noted by Dr. Doolittle) she was not a surgical

candidate given her multiple co-morbidities, and that Lisa understood her prognosis.

¶4. From February 15 to 18, 2018, Lisa showed slow improvement with the assistance of

different medications and was discharged on February 19. Two days later, on February 21,

Lisa went to the emergency room at Bolivar Medical Center (BMC) with signs of weakness

and confusion. At BMC, Lisa was diagnosed with sepsis and was subsequently transferred

to Merit Health Center (MHC) in Jackson, Mississippi, for further care. While at MHC, Lisa

was pronounced deceased. Her death certificate states her cause of death as cardiopulmonary

arrest due to or as a consequence of urosepsis. Whitney, Lisa’s daughter, brought this

medical malpractice action on behalf of Lisa’s wrongful death beneficiaries against DRMC,

Greenville Surgical Clinic P.A., Dr. Doolittle, Premier Medical Clinic of Greenville, P.C.,

Dr. Karim, Seark Radiology, P.A., and Dr. Pritchard.

¶5. Whitney sought to designate Dr. Scott A. Resnick as an expert witness. Dr. Resnick

is a board certified interventional radiologist3 licensed to practice in Illinois. He has been a

3 The Johns Hopkins Medicine website defines interventional radiology as “a medical sub-specialty of radiology utilizing minimally-invasive image-guided procedures to diagnose

3 professor within the Division of Vascular Surgery at Northwestern Memorial Hospital since

2018.4 At Northwestern, he has served on the Surgical Services Executive Committee as well

as on the Bluhm Cardiovascular Center Invasive Services Committee. He is a past member

of the Society of Vascular Surgery. His publication history includes being lead author on a

paper related to percutaneous procedures and co-author on other publications related to

vascular and cardiovascular surgery and interventional radiology. His extensive presentation

history includes “Endovascular Management of Vascular Complications in Liver Transplant

Patients.” His training included a transitional medical-surgical internship.

¶6. Dr. Resnick averred in his affidavit that he was “generally familiar with the facilities,

resources, services, equipment and options that were available to Dr. Jeffrey Doolittle, a

board certified general surgeon who undertook and performed a consultation of Lisa at the

request of Dr. Parez Karim on February 14, 2018 at DRMC.” Further, Dr. Resnick contended

he was “familiar with the national standard of care for a physician that provides medical care

for an adult patient who has been admitted to a community hospital by an Internal Medicine

Physician with clinical signs and symptoms of cholecystitis similar to Lisa Lee’s.” Dr.

Resnick also stated that he was “advised of the legal standard in Mississippi concerning the

and treat diseases in nearly every organ system. The Johns Hopkins University, Interventional Radiology, “What is Vascular and Interventional Radiology,” h t t p s : / / w w w . h o p k i n s m e d i c i n e . o r g / i n t e r v e n t i o n a l - r a d i o l o g y/ w h a t - i s - ir#:~:text=The%20concept%20behind%20interventional%20radiology,in%20compariso n%20to%20open%20surgery (last visited Apr. 8, 2025). “The concept behind interventional radiology is to diagnose and treat patients using the least invasive techniques currently available in order to minimize risk to the patient and improve health outcomes.” Id. 4 He began teaching as an assistant professor in the Division of Vascular Surgery in 2004, and he became an associate professor in the Division of Vascular Surgery in 2009.

4 concept of a reasonable prudent minimally competent emergency room physician practicing

in the United States of America with similar facilities, options, services and equipment as

existed during Lisa Lee’s admission to Delta Regional Medical Center (DRMC) on February

12-19, 2018.”

¶7. Dr.

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