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Lone surviving victim of serial killer nurse testifies

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Beverly Bertram, the lone surviving victim of serial killer nurse Elizabeth Wettlaufer, made it clear she'll never forget what happened to her but could forgive Wettlaufer for what she did.
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Filipino Nurses: New York's Frontliners | 101 East

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We explore the challenges facing immigrant Filipino nurses on the front lines of New York's battle against COVID-19.
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Coroner who reviewed 2 Wettlaufer victims maintains he missed nothing

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Dr. William George testified Wednesday about his work after the deaths of two of Wettlaufer's victims, James Silcox, 84, in 2007 and Maureen Pickering, 79, in 2014.
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A London school's surprising connection to Newfoundland

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For 15 years, kids from the school have been tending to the graves of 17 First World War soldiers and a nurse from Newfoundland, after they discovered their graves didn't have a poppy for Remembrance Day. Now a group of them will...
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Disturbing details about serial killer's dual personalities heard by public inquiry

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Administrators from the Caressant Care nursing home testified about why they kept Wettlaufer on staff despite numerous red flags, and why they wrote her a glowing letter of recommendation.
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Nurse's killing spree and systemic breakdown the focus of new inquiry

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Eight seniors in care were murdered by nurse Elizabeth Wettlaufer. She was convicted of eight counts of first-degree murder, four counts of attempted murder and two counts of aggravated assault.
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Teleprometheus: medical information at your fingertips

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Better training can help professionals in Intensive Care Units (ICU) avoid errors in treatment – which can have serious consequences. Teleprometheus brings information technology and health care together, allowing ICU...
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Women Pro Gamers Share How They Navigate eSports

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Emmalee Garrido and Carolyn Noquez have had to work hard to achieve their status as professional gamers, juggling full-time jobs and staying physically healthy for competition.
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Inside the Mobile Crisis Intervention Teams

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The Mobile Crisis Intervention Teams (MCITs), a joint effort between the Toronto Police Service and mental health nurses from six Toronto hospitals, respond to calls involving emotionally disturbed people.
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Inside the Mobile Crisis Intervention Teams

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The Mobile Crisis Intervention Teams (MCITs), a joint effort between the Toronto Police Service and mental health nurses from six Toronto hospitals, respond to calls involving emotionally disturbed people.
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Elizabeth Wettlaufer tells officer how she chose one of her victims

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The nurse who pleaded guilty to killing eight seniors with fatal doses of insulin is shown here in a taped confession in October 2016. 'I had a feeling inside of me,' she told police.
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Excerpt from The Unravelling of Nurse Wettlaufer

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An excerpt from The Fifth Estate documentary 'The Unravelling of Nurse Wettlaufer'
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Confessions of an alleged killer

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CBC's The Fifth Estate obtained new information on Elizabeth Wettlaufer, the Ontario nurse accused of killing eight elderly care-home residents — including a stunning statement she made to a close friend.
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Misdiagnosis leads to double amputation for little girl

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Hospital visit became the first of two times her parents were told their daughter had influenza and could recover at home
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The PTSD factor?

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Relatives and friends of retired soldier Lionel Desmond say he was one of the happiest people you'd ever meet. So how did he, and his family, end up dead?
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Canada's LGBT seniors fear discrimination in elder care

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Many of Canada's LGBT seniors fear discrimination in elder care, believing they'll have to once again hide their pride to avoid prejudice.
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'The OPP told us to stay away, but I don't listen to anyone': Andrea Silcox

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Daughter of the late James Silcox went to court in Woodstock to watch Elizabeth Wettlaufer by video link
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Delivery room complaints

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A number of Canadian women are alleging mistreatment in the delivery room
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Ebola nurse critically ill again

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Pauline Cafferkey emerged from isolation months ago as a survivor but today she is in critical condition
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Manitoba hires recruiter to bring in 150 doctors, but nobody arrives after 1st year

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Canadian Health Labs, a staffing agency whose business practices have been scrutinized in other provinces, has failed to recruit any doctors to Manitoba halfway through its two-year contract with the provincial government.
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Future health care workers shadow doctors at LIJ Valley Stream Hospital

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Long Island students learned what it takes to be a doctor Thursday at Long Island Jewish Valley Stream Hospital.
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Police: Nurse at Nassau University Medical Center punched in the face by patient

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The punch broke the nurse's glasses and left her face cut.
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'Never thought I would be here today,' says mom celebrating graduation

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Kristy Dawn Wilson has much to celebrate — the 35-year-old mother of five has graduated from high school and has been accepted into a nursing program at the University of Manitoba, marking a new chapter in her life.
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Doctors say they stand in support of Vitalité Health Network's use of travel nurses

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Physicians at two New Brunswick hospitals are defending the Vitalité Health Network's leadership team and its CEO on the use of travel nurses.