Pubdate: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 Source: Tulsa World (OK) Copyright: 1999, World Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.tulsaworld.com/ Author: Brian Ford, World Capitol Bureau, DOC NAMES NEW CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER The Appointment Is Criticized By A Lawyer Representing Inmates. OKLAHOMA CITY - The state Board of Corrections hired Dr. Jo Ann G. Ryan on Monday as the new chief medical officer for the state prison system. The board members voted unanimously after meeting for more than four hours behind closed doors. However, most of their conversation concerned the ongoing Battle vs. Anderson lawsuit regarding prison conditions. Ryan will be paid $175,000 a year, the same as Dr. Armond Start, who abruptly quit Nov. 9 after being on the job as the DOC's chief medical officer for less than four months. Ryan, 58, is an osteopathic doctor who has worked for the Department of Corrections since April. She has been lead physician at the Dick Conner Correctional Center at Hominy. The Board of Corrections has been under pressure to improve the department's medical center as part of the longstanding Battle vs. Anderson lawsuit, which alleges that deliberate indifference in the system has led to inmate deaths and needless suffering. Start quit, saying his employment with the Department of Corrections was a "miserable experience" Tulsa attorney Louis Bullock, who represents inmates in the lawsuit, said Ryan's appointment may be an "unwise decision." Bullock said he has "a number of questions about the appointment. We are very interested in whether the problems which caused the failure of Dr. Start, one of the leaders in corrections medicine in the nation, have been corrected and whether Dr. Ryan is in a position to succeed." "Until those questions are answered, we believe this was an unwise decision," Bullock said. He said he believes the medical system is getting worse, not better. Brian Ford, World Capitol Bureau reporter, can be reached at (405) 528-2465 or via e-mail at - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D