UBC family medicine prof resigns, claiming antisemitism in faculty and student body
Dr. Ted Rosenberg said university has not addressed concerns about antisemitism and toxic work environment
A 30-year professor of family medicine at the University of British Columbia has stepped down, citing rising instances of antisemitism within his faculty.
In his resignation letter, Dr. Ted Rosenberg of Victoria said UBC has not addressed concerns raised about a medical student's petition, antisemitism with the faculty, and a toxic work environment resulting from politicization and polarization of the Middle East conflict.
"One-third of the medical students and some faculty have publicly expressed their contempt toward me as a Jew," said Rosenberg in the letter addressed to Dr. Dermot Kelleher, dean of the Faculty of Medicine.
"Unfortunately, I have no faith in due process in a faculty that does not even acknowledge the existence or presence of antisemitism/Jew-hatred, or my right to work in a depoliticized environment."
The CBC has not viewed the petition, but a CTV report