Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 I THOUGHT THE NAME HARRY HULL WAS FAMILIAR - please read http://www.cdc.gov/nip/ACIP/members.htm HULL, Harry, M.D. State Epidemiologist and Director Minnesota Department of Health Minneapolis, MN TERM: 07/01/05-06/30/09 HE'S A MEMBER OF THE ACIP COMMITTEE -- OK -- really, do we want someone like this making national immunization policy for us (read the story below). Is this enough of an issue to get this " person " removed from the ACIP committee??? For those of you attending the CDC rally maybe you can do something with this information!! vicky > > Allegations Filed Against Minnesota Epidemiologist > > Caroline Lowe Reporting, WCCO-TV (Minneapolis) > May 31, 2006 8:27 am US/Central > http://wcco.com/topstories/local_story_150205859.html > > (WCCO) Minnesota's top public health doctor is under investigation after a veteran employee called police to say she felt threatened by state epidemiologist Dr. Harry Hull. > > The woman involved in the case, , and other Minnesota Department of Health employees say Hull is creating a hostile work environment. claims Hull inappropriately grabbed and yelled at her. > > said she is now scared. She said she's never felt that way in 28 years at the Minnesota Department of Health. > > " It's a big deal. There's no reason for someone to touch me and hurt me on my job, " said . > > Dr. Harry Hull is the state epidemiologist. He is the face of public health in Minnesota. > > In an interview last week, said all she wanted to do was attend an open house at the department's new headquarters in April. She raised the request on behalf of herself and others during a morning staff meeting. > > Later when she approached Hull, she said he grabbed her forearm forcibly and squeezed hard. > > " His eyes started to bug out, his veins in his neck and his face got red, and he started screaming don't I ever call him out at a meeting again, " said. > > Kris Ehresman, the health department's director of immunization, saw the incident. > > Ehresmann sent an e-mail to her bosses, describing other encounters with Hull. > > She said Hull appears " out of control ... and you're not sure if he'll cry or attack you. " > > The I-TEAM received copies of emails complaining about Hull. One e-mail is from a supervisor who wrote that she was concerned about Hull's pattern of behavior. > > We reached Hull while he was attending a world health conference in Africa. > > In an e-mail, he promised to cooperate and said he welcomed " a full and fair investigation. " > > State privacy laws prevent him from answering additional questions. > > We also tried to reach Hull's boss, Commissioner Dianne Mandernach, who declined our request for an on-camera interview. Her office sent us a statement confirming they were investigating 's complaint. > > Minnesota privacy laws also prevent them from talking publicly about the allegations. > > As for , she said after the confrontation, she found herself apologizing to Hull, then wondered why she was the one apologizing. > > " This man hurt me, this man's getting crazy and screaming in my face, " said. > > met with Human Resources about five weeks ago on April 24. > > She said she hasn't heard from them since. I asked if she was afraid of Hull. > > " I don't want to be around him. I don't know what can happen, I have no idea, " she said. > > The WCCO I-TEAM has also learned of no other allegations involving physical contact between Hull and an employee. > > St. Police were called by . A St. spokesman told the I-TEAM the officers who responded determined the situation allegedly involving Hull and did not rise to the level of a crime -- and that it was a work place issue. > > (© MMVI, CBS Broadcasting Inc. .) > > Letter from : > " Today I was physically assaulted by Harry Hull. " > http://wcco.com/local/local_file_151005233 > > Letter from coworker Kris Ehresmann: > " This is not the first time I have been present when Harry has gotten 'apoplectic' with someone. " > http://wcco.com/local/local_file_150225351 > > Dr. Harry Hull's response: > " Please note new address and telephone " > http://wcco.com/local/local_story_150222904.html > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 As a person born and raised in Minneapolis(altho gone from there for years) I'd be happy to fulfill your wishes regarding this at the rally. maurinevdebold <vdebold@...> wrote: I THOUGHT THE NAME HARRY HULL WAS FAMILIAR - please readhttp://www.cdc.gov/nip/ACIP/members.htmHULL, Harry, M.D.State Epidemiologist and DirectorMinnesota Department of HealthMinneapolis, MNTERM: 07/01/05-06/30/09HE'S A MEMBER OF THE ACIP COMMITTEE -- OK -- really, do we wantsomeone like this making national immunization policy for us (read thestory below). Is this enough of an issue to get this "person" removedfrom the ACIP committee??? For those of you attending the CDC rallymaybe you can do something with this information!!vicky>> Allegations Filed Against Minnesota Epidemiologist> > Caroline Lowe Reporting, WCCO-TV (Minneapolis)> May 31, 2006 8:27 am US/Central> http://wcco.com/topstories/local_story_150205859.html> > (WCCO) Minnesota's top public health doctor is under investigationafter a veteran employee called police to say she felt threatened bystate epidemiologist Dr. Harry Hull. > > The woman involved in the case, , and other MinnesotaDepartment of Health employees say Hull is creating a hostile workenvironment. claims Hull inappropriately grabbed and yelled ather.> > said she is now scared. She said she's never felt that wayin 28 years at the Minnesota Department of Health.> > "It's a big deal. There's no reason for someone to touch me and hurtme on my job," said .> > Dr. Harry Hull is the state epidemiologist. He is the face of publichealth in Minnesota.> > In an interview last week, said all she wanted to do wasattend an open house at the department's new headquarters in April.She raised the request on behalf of herself and others during amorning staff meeting.> > Later when she approached Hull, she said he grabbed her forearmforcibly and squeezed hard.> > "His eyes started to bug out, his veins in his neck and his face gotred, and he started screaming don't I ever call him out at a meetingagain," said.> > Kris Ehresman, the health department's director of immunization, sawthe incident.> > Ehresmann sent an e-mail to her bosses, describing other encounterswith Hull.> > She said Hull appears "out of control ... and you're not sure ifhe'll cry or attack you."> > The I-TEAM received copies of emails complaining about Hull. Onee-mail is from a supervisor who wrote that she was concerned aboutHull's pattern of behavior.> > We reached Hull while he was attending a world health conference inAfrica. > > In an e-mail, he promised to cooperate and said he welcomed "a fulland fair investigation."> > State privacy laws prevent him from answering additional questions.> > We also tried to reach Hull's boss, Commissioner Dianne Mandernach,who declined our request for an on-camera interview. Her office sentus a statement confirming they were investigating 's complaint.> > Minnesota privacy laws also prevent them from talking publicly aboutthe allegations.> > As for , she said after the confrontation, she found herselfapologizing to Hull, then wondered why she was the one apologizing.> > "This man hurt me, this man's getting crazy and screaming in myface," said.> > met with Human Resources about five weeks ago on April 24.> > She said she hasn't heard from them since. I asked if shewas afraid of Hull. > > "I don't want to be around him. I don't know what can happen, I haveno idea," she said.> > The WCCO I-TEAM has also learned of no other allegations involvingphysical contact between Hull and an employee. > > St. Police were called by . A St. spokesman toldthe I-TEAM the officers who responded determined the situationallegedly involving Hull and did not rise to the level of acrime -- and that it was a work place issue. > > (© MMVI, CBS Broadcasting Inc. .)> > Letter from : > "Today I was physically assaulted by Harry Hull."> http://wcco.com/local/local_file_151005233> > Letter from coworker Kris Ehresmann: > "This is not the first time I have been present when Harry hasgotten 'apoplectic' with someone."> http://wcco.com/local/local_file_150225351> > Dr. Harry Hull's response: > "Please note new address and telephone"> http://wcco.com/local/local_story_150222904.html> Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 Check Kris Ehresman out, too. She's the vaccinator the NYTs featured in their "It's parents versus the research" carptoid piece. She was also Bob Bazellzebub's go-to gal when he needed an "unbiased autism mom" in order to dispel the "myth" that vaccines cause autism. Wasn't she prominently featured by Bob during his "better diagnosis week" on NBC a few years back? Kris and Harry, together in better times. ( http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/features/2004/10/18_scheckt_minnflu/images/both_large.jpg ) CHECK THIS OUT -- Re: Allegations Filed Against Minnesota Epidemiologist I THOUGHT THE NAME HARRY HULL WAS FAMILIAR - please readhttp://www.cdc.gov/nip/ACIP/members.htmHULL, Harry, M.D.State Epidemiologist and DirectorMinnesota Department of HealthMinneapolis, MNTERM: 07/01/05-06/30/09HE'S A MEMBER OF THE ACIP COMMITTEE -- OK -- really, do we wantsomeone like this making national immunization policy for us (read thestory below). Is this enough of an issue to get this "person" removedfrom the ACIP committee??? For those of you attending the CDC rallymaybe you can do something with this information!!vicky>> Allegations Filed Against Minnesota Epidemiologist> > Caroline Lowe Reporting, WCCO-TV (Minneapolis)> May 31, 2006 8:27 am US/Central> http://wcco.com/topstories/local_story_150205859.html> > (WCCO) Minnesota's top public health doctor is under investigationafter a veteran employee called police to say she felt threatened bystate epidemiologist Dr. Harry Hull. > > The woman involved in the case, , and other MinnesotaDepartment of Health employees say Hull is creating a hostile workenvironment. claims Hull inappropriately grabbed and yelled ather.> > said she is now scared. She said she's never felt that wayin 28 years at the Minnesota Department of Health.> > "It's a big deal. There's no reason for someone to touch me and hurtme on my job," said .> > Dr. Harry Hull is the state epidemiologist. He is the face of publichealth in Minnesota.> > In an interview last week, said all she wanted to do wasattend an open house at the department's new headquarters in April.She raised the request on behalf of herself and others during amorning staff meeting.> > Later when she approached Hull, she said he grabbed her forearmforcibly and squeezed hard.> > "His eyes started to bug out, his veins in his neck and his face gotred, and he started screaming don't I ever call him out at a meetingagain," said.> > Kris Ehresman, the health department's director of immunization, sawthe incident.> > Ehresmann sent an e-mail to her bosses, describing other encounterswith Hull.> > She said Hull appears "out of control ... and you're not sure ifhe'll cry or attack you."> > The I-TEAM received copies of emails complaining about Hull. Onee-mail is from a supervisor who wrote that she was concerned aboutHull's pattern of behavior.> > We reached Hull while he was attending a world health conference inAfrica. > > In an e-mail, he promised to cooperate and said he welcomed "a fulland fair investigation."> > State privacy laws prevent him from answering additional questions.> > We also tried to reach Hull's boss, Commissioner Dianne Mandernach,who declined our request for an on-camera interview. Her office sentus a statement confirming they were investigating 's complaint.> > Minnesota privacy laws also prevent them from talking publicly aboutthe allegations.> > As for , she said after the confrontation, she found herselfapologizing to Hull, then wondered why she was the one apologizing.> > "This man hurt me, this man's getting crazy and screaming in myface," said.> > met with Human Resources about five weeks ago on April 24.> > She said she hasn't heard from them since. I asked if shewas afraid of Hull. > > "I don't want to be around him. I don't know what can happen, I haveno idea," she said.> > The WCCO I-TEAM has also learned of no other allegations involvingphysical contact between Hull and an employee. > > St. Police were called by . A St. spokesman toldthe I-TEAM the officers who responded determined the situationallegedly involving Hull and did not rise to the level of acrime -- and that it was a work place issue. > > (© MMVI, CBS Broadcasting Inc. .)> > Letter from : > "Today I was physically assaulted by Harry Hull."> http://wcco.com/local/local_file_151005233> > Letter from coworker Kris Ehresmann: > "This is not the first time I have been present when Harry hasgotten 'apoplectic' with someone."> http://wcco.com/local/local_file_150225351> > Dr. Harry Hull's response: > "Please note new address and telephone"> http://wcco.com/local/local_story_150222904.html> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 I forgot to add she seems like a Judith clone. CHECK THIS OUT -- Re: Allegations Filed Against Minnesota Epidemiologist I THOUGHT THE NAME HARRY HULL WAS FAMILIAR - please readhttp://www.cdc.gov/nip/ACIP/members.htmHULL, Harry, M.D.State Epidemiologist and DirectorMinnesota Department of HealthMinneapolis, MNTERM: 07/01/05-06/30/09HE'S A MEMBER OF THE ACIP COMMITTEE -- OK -- really, do we wantsomeone like this making national immunization policy for us (read thestory below). Is this enough of an issue to get this "person" removedfrom the ACIP committee??? For those of you attending the CDC rallymaybe you can do something with this information!!vicky>> Allegations Filed Against Minnesota Epidemiologist> > Caroline Lowe Reporting, WCCO-TV (Minneapolis)> May 31, 2006 8:27 am US/Central> http://wcco.com/topstories/local_story_150205859.html> > (WCCO) Minnesota's top public health doctor is under investigationafter a veteran employee called police to say she felt threatened bystate epidemiologist Dr. Harry Hull. > > The woman involved in the case, , and other MinnesotaDepartment of Health employees say Hull is creating a hostile workenvironment. claims Hull inappropriately grabbed and yelled ather.> > said she is now scared. She said she's never felt that wayin 28 years at the Minnesota Department of Health.> > "It's a big deal. There's no reason for someone to touch me and hurtme on my job," said .> > Dr. Harry Hull is the state epidemiologist. He is the face of publichealth in Minnesota.> > In an interview last week, said all she wanted to do wasattend an open house at the department's new headquarters in April.She raised the request on behalf of herself and others during amorning staff meeting.> > Later when she approached Hull, she said he grabbed her forearmforcibly and squeezed hard.> > "His eyes started to bug out, his veins in his neck and his face gotred, and he started screaming don't I ever call him out at a meetingagain," said.> > Kris Ehresman, the health department's director of immunization, sawthe incident.> > Ehresmann sent an e-mail to her bosses, describing other encounterswith Hull.> > She said Hull appears "out of control ... and you're not sure ifhe'll cry or attack you."> > The I-TEAM received copies of emails complaining about Hull. Onee-mail is from a supervisor who wrote that she was concerned aboutHull's pattern of behavior.> > We reached Hull while he was attending a world health conference inAfrica. > > In an e-mail, he promised to cooperate and said he welcomed "a fulland fair investigation."> > State privacy laws prevent him from answering additional questions.> > We also tried to reach Hull's boss, Commissioner Dianne Mandernach,who declined our request for an on-camera interview. Her office sentus a statement confirming they were investigating 's complaint.> > Minnesota privacy laws also prevent them from talking publicly aboutthe allegations.> > As for , she said after the confrontation, she found herselfapologizing to Hull, then wondered why she was the one apologizing.> > "This man hurt me, this man's getting crazy and screaming in myface," said.> > met with Human Resources about five weeks ago on April 24.> > She said she hasn't heard from them since. I asked if shewas afraid of Hull. > > "I don't want to be around him. I don't know what can happen, I haveno idea," she said.> > The WCCO I-TEAM has also learned of no other allegations involvingphysical contact between Hull and an employee. > > St. Police were called by . A St. spokesman toldthe I-TEAM the officers who responded determined the situationallegedly involving Hull and did not rise to the level of acrime -- and that it was a work place issue. > > (© MMVI, CBS Broadcasting Inc. .)> > Letter from : > "Today I was physically assaulted by Harry Hull."> http://wcco.com/local/local_file_151005233> > Letter from coworker Kris Ehresmann: > "This is not the first time I have been present when Harry hasgotten 'apoplectic' with someone."> http://wcco.com/local/local_file_150225351> > Dr. Harry Hull's response: > "Please note new address and telephone"> http://wcco.com/local/local_story_150222904.html> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 That may not be what you want, but that's generally what you get. CHECK THIS OUT -- Re: Allegations Filed Against Minnesota Epidemiologist I THOUGHT THE NAME HARRY HULL WAS FAMILIAR - please readhttp://www.cdc.gov/nip/ACIP/members.htmHULL, Harry, M.D.State Epidemiologist and DirectorMinnesota Department of HealthMinneapolis, MNTERM: 07/01/05-06/30/09HE'S A MEMBER OF THE ACIP COMMITTEE -- OK -- really, do we wantsomeone like this making national immunization policy for us (read thestory below). Is this enough of an issue to get this "person" removedfrom the ACIP committee??? For those of you attending the CDC rallymaybe you can do something with this information!!vicky>> Allegations Filed Against Minnesota Epidemiologist> > Caroline Lowe Reporting, WCCO-TV (Minneapolis)> May 31, 2006 8:27 am US/Central> http://wcco.com/topstories/local_story_150205859.html> > (WCCO) Minnesota's top public health doctor is under investigationafter a veteran employee called police to say she felt threatened bystate epidemiologist Dr. Harry Hull. > > The woman involved in the case, , and other MinnesotaDepartment of Health employees say Hull is creating a hostile workenvironment. claims Hull inappropriately grabbed and yelled ather.> > said she is now scared. She said she's never felt that wayin 28 years at the Minnesota Department of Health.> > "It's a big deal. There's no reason for someone to touch me and hurtme on my job," said .> > Dr. Harry Hull is the state epidemiologist. He is the face of publichealth in Minnesota.> > In an interview last week, said all she wanted to do wasattend an open house at the department's new headquarters in April.She raised the request on behalf of herself and others during amorning staff meeting.> > Later when she approached Hull, she said he grabbed her forearmforcibly and squeezed hard.> > "His eyes started to bug out, his veins in his neck and his face gotred, and he started screaming don't I ever call him out at a meetingagain," said.> > Kris Ehresman, the health department's director of immunization, sawthe incident.> > Ehresmann sent an e-mail to her bosses, describing other encounterswith Hull.> > She said Hull appears "out of control ... and you're not sure ifhe'll cry or attack you."> > The I-TEAM received copies of emails complaining about Hull. Onee-mail is from a supervisor who wrote that she was concerned aboutHull's pattern of behavior.> > We reached Hull while he was attending a world health conference inAfrica. > > In an e-mail, he promised to cooperate and said he welcomed "a fulland fair investigation."> > State privacy laws prevent him from answering additional questions.> > We also tried to reach Hull's boss, Commissioner Dianne Mandernach,who declined our request for an on-camera interview. Her office sentus a statement confirming they were investigating 's complaint.> > Minnesota privacy laws also prevent them from talking publicly aboutthe allegations.> > As for , she said after the confrontation, she found herselfapologizing to Hull, then wondered why she was the one apologizing.> > "This man hurt me, this man's getting crazy and screaming in myface," said.> > met with Human Resources about five weeks ago on April 24.> > She said she hasn't heard from them since. I asked if shewas afraid of Hull. > > "I don't want to be around him. I don't know what can happen, I haveno idea," she said.> > The WCCO I-TEAM has also learned of no other allegations involvingphysical contact between Hull and an employee. > > St. Police were called by . A St. spokesman toldthe I-TEAM the officers who responded determined the situationallegedly involving Hull and did not rise to the level of acrime -- and that it was a work place issue. > > (© MMVI, CBS Broadcasting Inc. .)> > Letter from : > "Today I was physically assaulted by Harry Hull."> http://wcco.com/local/local_file_151005233> > Letter from coworker Kris Ehresmann: > "This is not the first time I have been present when Harry hasgotten 'apoplectic' with someone."> http://wcco.com/local/local_file_150225351> > Dr. Harry Hull's response: > "Please note new address and telephone"> http://wcco.com/local/local_story_150222904.html> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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