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3) Dr Korson is no longer seeing patients at Tufts and Tufts Floating Hospital for Children has closed their Mitochondrial Disease Program. It was very quietly announced in late September that effective October 1st, these changes would take place. This angered many members of the "Mito" community not only because of what was happening, but the way in which it was happening. Apparently, Tufts did not immediately send out a press release or contact patients/parents. Instead, they just began canceling appointments and declining to make new appointments. An announcement was posted on the MitoAction Facebook page, but may have since been removed. I will post a copy of the announcement as well as a link to a site that copied it from MitoAction. (Mods, please edit as you see fit. This site -Mito Families News! - does not solicit donations, and is a legitimate news outlet for families impacted by mitochondrial diseases.). The Tufts Floating Hospital, MitoAction, and Mito Families News facebook pages all contain references to this change at Tufts. Many of the more inflammatory or angry comments are removed by moderators, but the calmer ones can be found. There have also been some questions on the "Miracle" account about this, but I believe that they have all been removed. I don't understand the secrecy about this unless there is some sort of legal or medical malfeasance involved, but I don't doubt the accuracy of the closing. I know parents impacted by this who are now looking for new doctors for their kids.
"If you have not heard they... I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news. The Tufts Mitochondrial clinic is shutting down as of tomorrow. Dr Korson is moving on to an educational position.
Here is the most recent update by Mitoaction in regards to all this (they are getting the best info is why I copied the whole update)
"We have an official statement to share from the Tufts Metabolism Program:
"Tufts Medical Center is refocusing its efforts to clinical genetic disorders. Dr. Korsons position is being eliminated and there will be no metabolic physician at Tufts after November 1. Mitochondrial patients are urged to contact MitoAction or the UMDF for information regarding other physicians who treat mitochondrial patients."
If we can help you, Dr. Korson has been working closely with MitoAction to ensure that his patients will have as smooth of a transition as possible. We have a plan in place and are responding to each request as quickly as possible to offer guidance. Please send a brief email to [email protected]"....