CLAIRE JOHNSTON V GARDEN CITY HOSPITAL; OSTEOPATHIC
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STATE OF MICHIGAN
COURT OF APPEALS
CLAIRE JOHNSTON, Personal Representative of the
Estate of GARY JOHNSTON, Deceased,
UNPUBLISHED
May 1, 1998
Plaintiff-Appellant,
v
GARDEN CITY HOSPITAL, OSTEOPATHIC,
AKRAM M. DAOUD, D.O., MICHAEL
YANGOUYIAN, D.O., and BRUNO F. BORIN,
D.O.,
No. 197972
Wayne Circuit Court
LC No. 96-615629 NH
Defendants-Appellees.
Before: Bandstra, P.J., and MacKenzie and N.O. Holowka*, JJ.
MEMORANDUM.
Plaintiff appeals by right summary disposition, without prejudice, in this medical malpractice
action based on commencement of suit prior to expiration of the statutory notice period prescribed by
MCL 600.2912b(1); MSA 27A.2912(2)(1). We affirm. This case is being decided without oral
argument pursuant to MCR 7.214(E).
Dismissal without prejudice, whatever the motives underlying plaintiff ’s failure to comply with
the statutory pre-suit notice requirement, is the appropriate action by the circuit court. Neal v
Oakwood Hospital Corp, 226 Mich App 701, 715; ___ NW2d ___ (1997); Morrison v Dickinson,
217 Mich App 308, 319; 551 NW2d 449 (1996). Additionally, plaintiff ’s equal protection, US
Const, Am XIV, § 1, Const 1963, art 1, § 2, due process, US Const, Am XIV, § 1, Const 1963, art
1, § 17, and separation of powers, Const 1963, art 3, § 2, challenges to the constitutionality of the
statute are without merit for the reasons adduced in Neal, supra at 716-723.
* Circuit judge, sitting on the Court of Appeals by assignment.
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We affirm.
/s/ Richard A. Bandstra
/s/ Barbara B. MacKenzie
/s/ Nick O. Holowka
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