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      • Dr. Sally Smith is now reportedly retired but is still connected to Johns Hopkins hospital Amid all the chaos in Take Care of Maya, there's a big question: Is Dr. Sally Smith still working? A recent report by The Cut suggests that Dr. Smith decided to retire on her own after a long and influential career.
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  2. Nov 10, 2023 · Where is Dr. Sally Smith now? Smith never faced any formal, professional consequences for what happened to the Kowalski family. However, Smith retired in summer 2023, according to The Cut.

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  3. Jan 28, 2020 · Under the influence of the Robinson family, Dr. Smith appeared to be changing into a more compassionate person in season 2 until she faked her death to gain passage onto the evacuating Jupiter transport during the season finale.

  4. Jun 22, 2023 · Dr. Sally Smith has reportedly retired from her post, although Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital and the Bayfront Medical Center have still listed her as an independent practitioner. So far, Smith has not faced any legal repercussions for the lawsuits against her.

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  5. So, what happened to Dr Smith? Well, in the ending scenes of Take Care of Maya, it states that in December 2021 Smith and her employer, Suncoast Advocacy Services, settled their portion of the...

  6. Apr 13, 2018 · Flashbacks revealed what happened to Smith in between leaving her sister's house and adopting the doctor's identity. A run-in with Jess' married boyfriend resulted in Smith...

  7. Jun 28, 2023 · According to an article published by The Cut, Dr Sally Smith has now retired – but appears to have a continued link with the Johns Hopkins hospital (amongst others).

  8. Nov 9, 2023 · Smith was the medical director of the child-protection team for Pinellas County, and she grabbed a piece of paper to take notes. Maya Kowalski, she wrote. The name belonged to a 10-year-old girl who had just been admitted for abdominal pain. Smith listened as a doctor detailed the case.