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Dullea v Amico 2017 NY Slip Op 31442(U) July 3, 2017 Supreme Court, Suffolk County Docket Number: 13596/2011 Judge: William B. Rebolini Cases posted with a "30000" identifier, i.e., 2013 NY Slip Op 30001(U), are republished from various state and local government websites. These include the New York State Unified Court System's E-Courts Service, and the Bronx County Clerk's office. This opinion is uncorrected and not selected for official publication.

[* 1] Short Form Order SUPREME COURT- STATE OF NEW YORK I.A.S. PART 7 - SUFFOLK COUNTY PRESENT: WILLIAM B. REBOLINI Justice Debra Dullea and Jerome Dullea, -against- Plaintiffs, Motion Sequence No.: 002; MG Motion Date: 7/14/ 16 Submitted: 4/26/ 17 Frank J. Amico, D.O., Syosset Internal Medicine, P.C., Leonard V. Gioia, M.D., Thomas J. Fahey, M.D., Thomas J. Fahey, M.D., P.C., Weill Cornell Surgical Associates and Cornell Surgical Associates, P.C., Motion Sequence No.: 003; MG; CD Motion Date: 8/11116 Submitted: 4/26117 Plaintiffs Pro Se: Attorney for Defendants Thomas J. Fahey, M.D., P.C., Weill Cornell Surgical Associates and Cornell Surgical Associates, P.C.: Martin Clearwater Bell, LLP 220 East 42 d Street New York, NY 10017 Defendants. Debra Dullea and Jerome Dullea 986 Montauk Highway Oakdale, NY 11769 Attorney for Defendants Frank J. Amico, D.0. and Syosset Internal Medicine, P.C.: Shaub, Ahmuty, Citrin & Spratt, LLP 1983 Marcus A venue Lake Success, NY 11042 Clerk of the Court Upon the following papers numbered 1 to 47 read upon these motions for summary judgment: Notice of Motion and supporting papers, I - 24; 25-47; it is ORDERED that the motion (seq. 002) by defendants Thomas J. Fahey, M.D., Thomas J. Fahey, M.D., P.C., Weill Cornell Surgical Associates, and Cornell Surgical Associates, P.C., and the motion (seq. 003) by defendants Frank J. Amico, D.O., Syosset Internal Medicine, P.C., and Leonard V. Gioia, M.D., are consolidated for purposes of this determination; and it is

[* 2] Dullea v. Amico, et al. Page 2 ORDERED that the motion by dcfondants Thomas.l. Fahey, M.D., Thomas J. Pahcy, M.D., P.C.. Weill Cornell Surgical Associates. and Cornell Surgical Associates. P.C.. for summary judgment dismissing the complaint against them is granted; and it is further ORDERED that the motion by defendants Frank J. Amico, D.O., Syosset Internal Medicine, P.C.. and Leonard V. Gioia, M.D.. for summary judgment dismissing the complaint against them is granted. This action was commenced by plaintiff Debra Dullea to recover damages for injuries she allegedly sustained due to the medical malpractice of de fondants during the period from October 21, 2008 to August 3 1, 2009. Specifically, Mrs. Dullea alleges that defendants' actions delayed the diagnosis of her thyroid cancer by approximately eight months. I fer husband, Jerome Dullea, asserts a derivative claim for loss or services. Defendants Thomas J. Fahey, M.0., Thomas J. Fahey, M.D., P. C., Weill Cornell Surgical Associates. and Cornell Surgical Associates. P.C., now move for summary judgment in their favor on the ground that their medical treatment or Debra Dullea was at all times within the relevant standard of care. Jn support of tbeir motion, they submit copies of the pleadings. transcripts of the pa1ties' deposition testimony, an affirmation of Ma11ha Zeiger, M.D., a transcript of nonparty Michael 13raffs deposition testimony, and copies of Mrs. Dulka's medical records. Defendants Frank J. Amico, D.O., Syosset Internal Medicine, P.C., and Leonard V. Gioia. M.D., also move for summary judgment in their favor, argµing that their medical treatment of plaintiff at all times comported with the accepted standards of medical care and treatment. In support or their motion, they submit, among other things, an.affirmation of Howard D. Kolodny, M.D. Initially, the Court notes that plaintiffs' counsel moved, by order to show cause dated November 15, 2016, for leave to withdraw from representation. That application was granted by order of the Court dated February 16, 20 l 7. Concomitant with: that order, the Court imposed a stay of the instant action for 60 days to afford plaintiffs the opportunity to retain new counsel. At this time. the Court record lacks any indication plaintiffs retained substitute counsel. Defendants' motions for summary judgment were adjourned until April 26, 2017, at which time they were submitted for decision without opposition. Plaintiff Debra Dullea testified that she began seeing her former primary care physician, Dr. Frank Amico, in approximately 1996. Mrs. Dullea stated that her prior medical history includes cervical cancer in 1998, resolved by hysterectomy, and gall bladder removal in 2006. She indicated that in 2008, she visited a Dr. Durkin for an unrelated procedure, during which diagnostic imagery was taken of her neck. The imagery revealed abnormalities in her thyroid gland, and she was advised Lo sec an endocrinologist. She testified that in the fall of 2008, she visited defendant Dr. Leonard Gioia. who diagnosed her with Tlashimoto's, a disease that can result in an underactivc thyroid. Mrs. Dullea indicated that approximately two weeks later, she returned to her primary care physician, Dr. Amico. who ordered a thyroid sonogram. Mrs. Dullea stated that she received the results of that

[* 3] Dullea v. Amico, ct al. Index No.: 13596/201 I Page 3 thyroid sonogram. which indicated the presence of nodules, on December 24, 2008. She testified that Dr. Amico recommended she see a endocrinologist by January 1. 2009. Mrs. Dullea testi ficd that pursuant to Dr. Amico s recommendation that she see an en<locrinologist immediately. she contacted the oflicc of defendant Dr. Thomas Fahey, whom she learned was unavailable until January 21. 2009. She stated that, given Dr. Fahcy s unavailability, she elected to return to the office of Dr. Gioia some time between December 26 and December 31. Mrs. Dullea indicated that Dr. Gioia examined her thyroid gland, attempted to locate any nodules, then told her ''if'!"hel!doesn't] sec them and fhc l ldoesn'l] feel them, you don't have them, you're line, go home.'' She testified that Dr. Gioia ordered no additional thyroid testing. Mrs. Dullea indicated that she then saw Dr. Fahey at Cornell Medical Center on Janua1y 2 1. 2009. at which time he ordered a sonogram of her thyroid. She explained that after Dr. Fahey viewed her thyroid using sonogram imaging, he informed her that nodules were normal for someone over the age of 50. and that there was no reason to biopsy them. She stated that she did not sec Dr. Fahey again after that visit. Mrs. Dullea testified that in August 01'2009, she had a fainting episode. which prompted her to visit Southside I lospital. There, she saw a Dr. I lito, who ordered an endocrine screening. Mrs. Dullea stated that Dr. l lito ordered a thyroid biopsy, which she underwent in September 2009 at Good Samaritan 11ospital. That biopsy revealed that she had thyroid cancer. She testified that she had surgery to remove her thyroid and parathyroid glands on September 29. 2009. which effectively addressed her cancer. Upon questioning, Mrs. Dullea testified that no physician has ever told her that. had she been diagnosed earlier, she could have avoided a thyroidectomy. could have avoided radioactive iodine therapy. could have avoided a Stage III cancer diagnosis. or could have avoided the need for lifetime synthroid medication. In her affirmation on behalf of defendants Dr. Fahey, Thomas J. Fahey. M.D., P.C., Weill Cornell Surgical Associates, and Cornell Surgical Associates, Dr. Martha Zeiger states that she is licensed to practice medicine in the State of Maryland, that she is board certi fied in general surgery. and that she specializes in endocrine surgery. She further states that she is the president-elect of the American Association of Endocrine Surgeon; that she is a professor of surgery, oncology, cellular and molecular medicine; that she is tbe chief of endocrine surgery at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; and that, during the course of her career, she has assessed thousands of patients with thyroid nodules. She states she reviewed the pleadings in the instant matter, the hills of particulars. the pertinent medical records, and the parties' deposition transcripts. Dr. Zeiger opines that upon such review, as well as upon her own medical education and experience, the actions of defendants Dr. fahey, Thomas J. Fahey, M.D., P.C., Weill Cornell Surgical Associates, and Cornell Surgical Associates. were at all times appropriate, were within the standard of care, and were not a contributing factor in any of plaintjffs' alleged injuries. Dr. Zeigler concludes that Dr. Fahcy's unheeded recommendation Mrs. Dullea follow-up with him within four to six months was appropriate. and that no treatment by Dr. Fahey could have avoided her later tribulations. Dr. I toward Kolodny supplied an affirrnation on behalf of defendants Dr. Amico, Dr. Gioia, and Syosset Internal Medicine, stating that he is licensed to practice medicine in the State or New

[* 4] Dullea v. Amico, ct al. Page4 York, that 11e is boiml certified in internal medicine and endocrinology, that he is a professor of clinical medicine at /\lbert Einstein College o r Medicine, and that he has over 20 years of clinical treatment experience. He further states that he is rully familiar with the applicable standards of care and treatment as it relates to the evaluation of thyroid nodules and the diagnosis of thyroid mal ignancics. Regarding the instant matter, Dr. Kolodny states that he reviewed the bills of particulars as to Dr. Amico. Syosset Internal Medicine, and Dr. Gioia, Mrs. Dullea's medical records, and the parties' deposition testimony. Dr. Kolodny opines that, based upon his review of the aforementioned materials and his years of experience, the medical treatment of Mn. Dullea by those defendants was at all times in accordance with the accepted standards of medical practice. further. Dr. Kolodny states such medical treatment was not a proximate cause of Mrs. Dullea 's al lcged injuries. Specilically, Dr. Kolodny states that each physician in volved with Mrs. Dullea's medical treatment properly advised her. and that any delay in her thyroid cancer diagnosis was primarily lhe result of her ovm inaction. In conclusion, Dr. Kolodny opines that had defendants discovered Mrs. Dullea's thyroid cancer at an earlier time, the outcome would have been identical to that which she experienced. Dr. Kolodny notes that Mrs. Dullea' s papilla1y thyroid carcinoma is a slow-growing malignancy and, in all likelihood, had not significantly progressed in the time between defendants' examinations or her, and the time it was discovered. A party moving for summary judgment must make a prima facie showing of entitlement to judgment as a matter oflaw, tendering sufficient evidence to demonstrate the absence of any material issues of fact (Nomura Asset Capital Corp. v Cadwa!ader, Wkkerslzam & Taft LLP, 26 NY3d 40, I 9 NYS3d 488 l2015 I; Alvarez v Prospect H osp.. 68 NY2d 320, 508 NYS2d 923 l 1986]). If the moving party produces the requisite evidence, the burden then shifts to the nornnoving party to establish the existence of material issues of fact which require a trial of the action (Nomura, supra; see also Vega v R estani Constr. Corp., 18 NY3d 499, 942 NYS2d 13 [2012"1). Mere conclusions or unsubstantiated allegations arc insufficient to raise a triable issue (Daliendo v Jolt11so11, 147 AD2d 3 12, 543 NYS2d 987 [2d Dept 1989]). In deciding the motion, the Court must view all evidence in the light most favorable to the nonmoving party (Nomura, supra; see also Ortiz v Varsity Holdings, LLC, 18 NY3d 335, 339, 937 NYS2d 157 [20111). It is well settled that "a physician may not be held liable for a mere error in professional judgment... it must be demonstrated that the physician's treatment decisions were something less than a professional medical determination'' (Davis v Patel, 287 AD2d 4 79, 480, 731 NYS2d 204 l2d Dept 2001] finternal quotes and citations omitted]). A medical malpractice action, which is type or negligence action, involves three basic duties of care owed to a patient by a professional health care provider: (l) the duty to possess the same knowledge and skill that is possessed by an average member of the medical profession in the locality where the provider practices: (2) the duty to use reasonable care and diligence in the exercise of his or her professional knowledge and skjl!; and (3) the duty to use best judgment applying his or her knowledge and exercising his or her skill (see Nestorowic/1 v Ricotta, 97 NY2d 393, 740 NYS2d 668 [20021; Pike v Honsinger, 155 NY 20 l, 49 NE 760f1898 I). I\ plaintiff asserting a claim for medical malpractice, therefore, must present proof ( I) that the defendant a deviated or departed from accepted standards of medical practice, and (2)

[* 5] Dullea v. Amico, et al. Page 5 that such deviation or departure was a proximate cause of his or her injury or damage (see Duvidoviclt v George. 122 AD3d 666, 995 NYS2d 616 l 2d Dept 2014]; Schmitt v Medford Kidney Ctr., 121 AD3d 1088, 996 NYS2d 75 r2d Dept 2014); Ahmed v Pallnone, 116 AD3d 802, 984 NYS2d 104 [2d Dept2014], Lvdismissed25 NY3d 964, 8 NYS3d 261 [2015]; Lau v Wan, 93 AD3d 763, 940 NYS2d 662 l2d Dept 2012]; Castro v New York City Health & Hosps. Corp., 74 AD3d 1005, 903 NYS2d 152 l2d Dept 2010]; DiMitri vmonsouri, 302 AD2d 420, 754 NYS2d 674 l2d Dept 2003]). ''[AJ defendant moving for summary judgment must make a prima facic showing either that there was no departure from accepted medical practice, or that any departure was not a proxirnate cause of the patient's injuries'' (Elmes v Yelo11, 140 AD3d 1009, 1010, 34 NYS3d 470 [2d Dept 2016 J [internal quotation omitted]). And while summary judgnlent is not appropriate where the parties present conflicting expert opinions, an affidavit of a plaintiffs expe1t tj1at is conclusory or speculative is insuflicient to defeat a defendant' s prima facie showing (see Senatore v Epstein, 128 AD3d 794, 9 NYS3d 362 [2d Dept 2015.I: Lau v Wan, 93 AD3d 763, 940 NYS2d 662 l2d Dept 2012]~ Gillespie vnew York Hosp. Queens, 96 AD3d 901, 947NYS2d 148 l.2d Dept 2012]). Here, defendants have established a prima facie case of entitlement to summary judgment through the expert affirmations ofdrs. Zeiger and Kolodny (see Elmes v Yelon, supra; see genera!!y A lvarez v Prospect Hos11., supra). Those affirmations support defendants' contention that their treatment ol'mrs. Dullea was at all times appropriate, and that no intervention by any defendant was capable of effecting an alternate outcome. Defendants having established a prima facie case, the 1 ')Urd.""' sl~;ft.vl I A nl<>;... i;f-f'.., ' "... ;s,..._,,,. ;~ihle 1"ssue (s ea J/.eoa v Re 't'tf zt" C" 11 tr Cou n (''IMl rr\ l...,..,. IJ.~'V'-"" '-''' t'''-4-'..t.&.'-.&. 1.l.iJ t.v.l.'-',j..._, ""- \.,f,_j_-vi. V /:).J ' ' 41/.. J J-' ) ' ~1-' ' '-"') Plaintiffs, submitting no opposition to defendants' ni:olions, fail to raise a triable issue. Accordingly. the motions by defendants Dr. Fahey, Thomas.I. Fahey, M.D., P.C., Weill Cornell Surgical Associates, and Cornell Surgical Associates, P. C., and the motion by defendants Dr. Amico, Dr. Gioia, and Syosset fntcrnal Medicine for summary judgment dismissing the complaint against them arc granted. r Dated M 1 c2rj/7 ~~d~/. HON. WILLIAM B. REBOLINI,.J.S.C.,_X=----- FINAL DISPOSITION NON-FINAL DISPOSITION