In response to specific questions, Dr. Dorin reported: 0 Propofol was used for patient care only and a campus audit is the only way to know where it went 0 He assumed there were cameras - He never had anything against SGH and he ?loves? it here He does not remember the specifics of 4/3 He has never been a substance abuser - He keeps billing records but sometimes he takes 3 vials, uses one, and leaves two on the cart - He would never take all the propofol from a cart 0 He was not flippant when, meeting with M. Tarbet; he was grateful for that meeting (M. Tarbet agreed he was not flippant) 0 Dr. Diehl added that anesthesia carts are unlocked and physicians often take 1-3 vials for emergencies; these are life and death situations Dr. Dorin declined to answer a question from H. Labore citing it as confrontational and inappropriate in this setting. Drs. Dorin and Diehl were excused. Discussion (not ?nal recommendations) continued: - Propofol is not a'controlled substance - The anesthesia records are needed to complete the investigation 0 The anesthesia culture must change a Dr._Dorin should provide veri?able records Tonight's goals: Decide to continue, modify or end the summary suspension - Discuss next steps or additional actions The three chiefs had previously not decided on a summary suspension because they felt there was no medical cause or imminent danger to a patient or person. The MEC did feel there was imminent danger and imposed a summary suspension.