Año: 2024

Unintended Retention of Foreign Objects

Unintended Retention of Foreign Objects The Unintended Retention of Foreign Object (URFO) incidents refer to any foreign object unintentionally being left inside a surgery patient post-procedure. In such instances, victims often suffer both physical and emotional distress, with worst-case scenarios resulting in death. URFOs were determined by the Joint Commission…

New Illinois Law Could Curb Teen Drunk/Drugged Driving Accidents, Provide Accountability

Underage drinking and drug use are a factor in many Illinois car collisions. A new state law aims to reduce drunk driving crashes and hold those who enable underage drinking and drug use responsible for their actions. Here’s a closer look at this new law and what it means for those injured…

One Killed and One Injured at University of Chicago Construction Site

CHICAGO (June 12, 2024) – After falling from a scaffold located on the University of Chicago Medical Center campus, one construction worker was killed and one was critically injured. The two steel workers were structuring the iron interior of a new cancer research center in Hyde Park on Thursday morning…

School Buses

3 School Buses Crash and Leave 11 Children Hospitalized

CHICAGO (May 21, 2024) – On Tuesday morning around 8:35 a.m., three school buses filled with Reed Custer Middle School students were heading to a field trip while driving in the right lane of I-55. Traffic slowed to a stop, but the last school bus was unable to stop in…

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Texas Surgeon Allegedly Denied Liver Transplants to Make His Patients Ineligible for Care

A well-respected transplant surgeon in Texas is being accused of secretly altering the transplant list so that his patients would not receive the livers they needed, potentially resulting in their deaths, according to The New York Times. The matter is currently under investigation. About the Doctor The doctor accused of…

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One Dead After Bus Hits Hawaii Cruise Ship Terminal

HONOLULU (April 16, 2024) – One person was killed and many others were injured when a bus crashed into two concrete barriers and pinned pedestrians against a wall at a cruise ship terminal in Honolulu. The 57-year-old bus driver was dropping off customers off at the cruise terminal in Honolulu…

AI Misdiagnosis

AI Misdiagnosis

As advancements continue, AI technology is rapidly gaining popularity across various industries and sectors. While the technology has many exciting applications in the field of medicine, we are beginning to see the dangers it poses to patients. Automation bias, misinterpretation of commands, and software glitches can lead to medical misdiagnoses,…

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Over 150 NC State Students Report Cancer Diagnosis with Possible Link to Poe Hall PCBs

Concern increases as reported cancer cases among North Carolina State University alumni have risen to 150 due to potential exposure to a carcinogen while studying in the university’s Poe Hall. Of the former NC State students diagnosed with cancer, approximately 3 out of every 4 are female. Poe Hall is…

Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapses After Cargo Ship Collision

BALTIMORE (March 26, 2024) – A container ship struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore early Tuesday morning, causing it to fall into the Patapsco River below. Search and rescue teams immediately launched efforts to locate survivors who may have plunged into the water during the collapse, with several…

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Doctors Accused of Sexual Assault Continue to See Patients Due to Lack of Oversight

A recent detailed investigation by the Chicago Tribune shed light on systemic issues that allows abuse by doctors to occur, revealing a healthcare and regulatory framework riddled with gaps and inefficiencies. These shortcomings have reportedly allowed numerous abusive practitioners to evade scrutiny and continue their harmful practices unchecked. In some cases, healthcare…