Kings County Hospital pediatrics chief and subordinate fined for moonlighting at Grenada-based medical school.

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      The chief of pediatrics and a subordinate at Kings County Hospital were fined for moonlighting at a Grenada-based medical school, which had business with their department. Dr. Ninad Desai and Dr. Vikas Shah held paid positions at St. George's University School of Medicine while overseeing a clerkship for its students at Kings County Hospital, violating city ethics laws. Both resigned from St. George's after being notified that their positions violated the City Charter, with Desai agreeing to pay a $13,000 fine and Shah agreeing to pay $4,000. [Extracted from the article]
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