Ex-colleague of Ontario doctor Brian Nadler ‘shocked’ to learn of murder charge
HAWKESBURY, Ont. — A former colleague of Brian Nadler, the Ontario doctor arrested this week in connection with suspicious deaths at a hospital, described him as compassionate with patients.
Dr. Ahmed Hanfy trained with Nadler for about nine months at the University of Nevada, Reno, and says he can’t recall any red flags related to Nadler’s behaviour.
Hanfy said in an interview today Nadler had a tendency to argue with other physicians but said the disagreements were confined to medical matters, such as the best course of treatment for a patient.
Nadler, 35, a specialist in internal medicine who worked at the Hawkesbury and District General Hospital in eastern Ontario, remains in custody after he was charged with one count of first-degree murder Friday.