by James A. Bacon

A letter from 128 physicians to the University of Virginia Board of Visitors has urged the Board to uphold academic freedom, free speech and patient safety by replacing UVA Health Systems CEO Craig Kent and medical school Dean Melina Kibbe.
In the letter issued last week, the physicians accused Kent and Kibbe of compromising patient safety, spending excessively on the C-Suite, and creating a culture of fear and retaliation, among other abuses. The signatories withheld their names from the public but said they were willing to reveal them to select members of the board.
The Board of Visitors is scheduled to meet Thursday morning to discuss health system business, but there is no mention in the board agenda, typically prepared by Rector Robert Hardie and President Jim Ryan, that the issues raised by the letter will be addressed. It is an open question whether other members of the board will attempt to shoehorn a discussion into what is a time-constrained and carefully scripted two-day meeting.
In a letter to the medical school faculty, Ryan expressed his skepticism about the charges but promised to look into them. Every organization has malcontents, and the letter signatories represent only 9% of the medical school faculty, he wrote. Moreover, the charges in the letter are vague, and the signatories are unwilling to reveal their names. He wrote:
















