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Mayor: 2 shot at Conn. hospital; suspect arrested
USA TODAY
(AP) – Two people were shot at a rehabilitation hospital on Wednesday, and someone believed to be an employee was arrested, the mayor and other authorities said. By Jessica Hill, AP Emergency personnel tie yellow tape front of the Hospital for Special ...
Police: 2 shot at Conn. hospital, suspect arrestedSTLtoday.com
Shooting at Connecticut hospital leaves 2 injured, 1 arrestedFox News

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Shooting Outside Richmond VA Hospital
WINA AM 1070
A man was shot and wounded early Wednesday at the McGuire VA Hospital in Richmond. 36-year-old Brandon Fields was found guilty of failing to stop at the scene of an accident that happened in February 1994. Werner met with Vice-President Joe Biden and ...

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The Star-Ledger - NJ.com

Chesterfield triplet injured in school bus crash is released from hospital ...
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Natalie Tezsla, 11, was sent home from Cooper University Hospital-Camden less than a week after she was rushed there in critical condition. Her sister Sophie remains critical along with another boy injured in the crash, Jonathan Zdybel, 11.
Triplet hurt in southern NJ school bus crash out of hospital; Crash killed 1 ...Washington Post
Triplet injured in NJ bus crash out of hospital6abc.com

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Police: 2 shot at Conn. hospital, suspect arrested
Newsday
Click here Police: 2 shot at Conn. hospital, suspect arrested Originally published: February 22, 2012 8:00 PM Updated: February 22, 2012 9:48 PM By The Associated Press STEPHEN SINGER (Associated Press) (AP) -- Police say a Connecticut hospital ...

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Swedish palace: Crown Princess Victoria taken to hospital for child birth
Washington Post
STOCKHOLM — The Swedish Royal Court says Crown Princess Victoria has been admitted to a hospital for the birth of her first child, who would be a future heir to the throne. Court spokesman David Lofvendahl told The Associated Press that Victoria and ...
Victoria in labourThe Local.se

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eMaxHealth

Top Hospitals for Emergency Care Have 40% Lower Death Rate
Medscape
February 22, 2012 — Medicare patients admitted to the nation's best-performing hospitals for emergency medicine have a 40% lower death rate compared with all other hospitals, according to a new survey by HealthGrades, a Denver, Colorado–based provider ...
Saint Joseph Hospital Ranks in Top 5 Percent in Nation for Emergency MedicineMarketWatch (press release)
Hospitals Ranked for Emergency Medicine QualityU.S. News & World Report
Hospital choice for emergency care can improve survival by 40%eMaxHealth
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First Coast News

Report: Dirty surgical tools in hospitals putting patients at risk
Fox News
Instead, Harrison, who had the surgery performed at The Methodist Hospital in Houston, developed an infection that ate away at his shoulder bone and rotator cuff. The infection led to a lengthy recovery time, and he became dependent on nurses to help ...
TODAY Investigates: Dirty surgical instruments a problem in the ORmsnbc.com

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CBC.ca

Swedish hospital looking for 'TV-series' hot nurses
GMA News
While the hospital wanted to hire competent nurses, it also wanted to stand out with their ad campaign, Andersson said. The hospital hasn't received any negative feedback, a report of the news site Emirates 24/7 said on Wednesday.
Is a Swedish hospital's ad for a 'hot' nurse appropriate?CBC.ca
Hospital advertises for 'TV series-hot' nursesNewstrack India
Swedish Hospital Places Ad Seeking 'Hot' NursesHuffington Post
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Catholic Hospitals Expand, Religious Strings Attached
New York Times
Financially stronger Catholic-sponsored medical centers are increasingly joining with smaller secular hospitals, in some cases limiting access to treatments like contraception, abortion and sterilization. In Seattle, Swedish Health Services has offered ...
Hospital Mergers Add to Tensions Over Religion and Reproductive CareChronicle of Philanthropy (subscription) (blog)

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Globe and Mail

Slain journalists may have been targeted by Syrian military
Globe and Mail
For foreign journalists arriving in Homs, the makeshift press centre near a hospital in the Baba Amr neighbourhood was supposed to be a refuge; a place to safely meet with colleagues and Syrian activists, seek security advice, find a decent meal and ...

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