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| | 1998 Pulitzer Prizes-NATIONAL REPORTING, Works |
 | | In 1978, the same year Illinois refused to let him practice in that state, Chang joined the Army as an anesthesiologist and was sent to Germany. |
 | | In responding to a complaint, Chang disclosed to the Oklahoma medical board a memo marked "Confidential," which says a patient of Chang's identified only as "Ms Kissy" died while under his care in 1982, while Chang was stationed at Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center near Denver. |
 | | Army records show Chang was the chief anesthesiologist at Fitzsimmons until 1983 and the chief at Fort Ord, Calif., until 1992, when he was transferred to Madigan Army Medical Center near Tacoma, Wash. At Madigan, the Army revoked his clinical privileges because of "unsatisfactory performance of his duties," Oklahoma state board records show. |
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