
UHNBC surgeon accuses fellow doctor, Northern Health of discrimination
PRINCE GEORGE — A member of the BC Human Rights Tribunal has ruled that an orthopedic surgeon’s case against a fellow orthopedic surgeon and Northern Health Authority will proceed to a hearing.
In an April 1 ruling, Andrew Robb denied applications to dismiss the complaint from Dr. Anthony Joseph Costa.
Costa and Dr. Michael Moran both practiced at NHA-operated University Hospital of Northern BC in Prince George. Costa took leaves due to depression symptoms related to the structuring of on-call responsibilities. Costa alleged that NHA failed to modify the schedule to accommodate his medical needs and removed some of his hospital privileges, including operating room access.
He eventually resigned in December 2021 from NHA, because of NHA and Moran’s failure to accommodate his disability and NHA’s failure to provide a discrimination-free workplace.