Community Holds Rally For Matt Gfeller

June 132010

Jermont Terry reports from Baptist Hospital where hundreds of people came out to show support for Matt Gfeller

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Possible EVP’s from an Abandoned Psychiatric Hospital

May 82010

http://www.MovieDanShow.com

All the details are in the video. As per our agreement with the management of this location, I am unable to disclose it’s exact whereabouts. Enjoy.

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Hospitals of death

May 82010

The government has owned up to the poor state of its health facilities and a rescue team that will focus on reforms has been formed. State run health facilities face acute shortages of qualified staff and facilities and as Martina Akinyi reports, the task ahead for the team is herculean.

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Moms Of Multiples Should Keep Stress Away

February 222010

The biggest risk for a multiple pregnancy is premature birth, so Sutter Memorial Hospital says the best thing for a mother is to keep stress away.

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IMANAE MALIK MY SWEETHEART ANGEL murdered by the negligence of doctors hospital johar tawn lahore

February 162010

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IMANAE MALIK MY SWEET HEART MURDERED BY NEGLIGENCE OF DOCTORS HOSPITAL JOHAR TAWN LAHORE DETAILS http://www.imanae.co.uk LAHORE: Three-year-old Imanae Malik was taken to the Doctors Hospital, Lahore, for treatment for minor burns. According to reports, Imanae was repeatedly injected with anaesthesia, and the accumulated dosage caused her death within minutes of administration PLZZ SAPPORT IMANE MALIK,S PARENTS FOR JUSTICE http://www.facebook.com/#/pages/Justice-For-Imanae-Malik/220683513824?ref=ts As the investigations into Imanae Maliks death continue to surface, the Pakistan Medical Association probe committee finds out that the death of the three-year-old was a result of the negligence.

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Kennedy Memorial Hospital 60 years

January 232010

In 1947, Mother Emile Ange, fmm and Bishop Cushing collaborated to build a hospital for children. While waiting the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary were prepared as XRAY and lab technicians, therapists and in finances. The Franciscan Missionaries of Mary were the pioneers of a special hospital for children. They administered and staffed the hospital. Major donor of the hospital was the Kennedys. The hospital was named after their son Lt. Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. who died in a plane crash during WWII. Another donors were Lou and Lutza Smith. The hospital celebrates its 60th Anniversary and is now known as the Franciscan Hospital for Children.

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Forced Drugging at Hillmorton psychiatric Hospital Christchurch, New Zealand

January 172010

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The Conscience Clause / The AMA And the Right of Conscience / Anti-Abortion Pro-Life Video

December 292009

The Conscience Clause / The AMA And the Right of Conscience / Anti-Abortion Pro-Life Video. All images from Fair Use. Information from Physicians For Life.

(2) no physician of other professional personnel shall be required to perform an act violative of good medical judgment. Neither physician, hospital, nor hospital personnel shall be required to perform any act violative of personally held moral principles. In these circumstances, good medical practice requires only that the physician or other professional withdraw from the case, so long as the withdrawal is consistent with good medical practice. (Sub.Res.43, A-73; Reaffirmed: I-86; Reaffirmed: Sunset Report, I-96; Reaffirmed by Sub. Res. 208, I-96; Reaffirmed by BOT Rep. 26, A-97)

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Leros Psychiatric Hospital

December 252009

Leros “Psychiatric Hospital”. Filmed in 1995 by achilleasv.

The Asylum of Leros (Colony of Mentally Ill) was established in 1959, taking over the military installations left on the Greek island by the Italians from the Second World War.

The purpose was to contain all psychiatric patients from all Greek mental health instituitions, who were deemed untreatable, to one single confinement space.

The asylum grew rapidly as “difficult” patients were shipped to Leros and by the 1980s as many as 4,000 patients were held there.

Political prisoners had also been incarcerated there, during the military dictatorship in Greece (Greek junta 1967-1974).

The staff were not doctors or nurses and had no medical training. They were local islanders and were used as guards.
The inmates were systematically beaten, even tortured and crushed of whatever sensibilities they once had.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7-WBh3VW5Q
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3IC-Kbc-1c

In the 80s Leros’ asylum has received significant journalistic attention.

In September of 1989, the London Observer published details of horrific conditions at the Leros asylum, describing it a “concentration camp”.

In 1990 the BBC filmed inside the asylum. The documentary “Island of Outcasts” (Channel 4) brought attention to these horrendous human rights abuses.
http://www.filmandsound.ac.uk/collections/records/0006-0000-1123-0000-0-0000-0000-0.html

As Leros’ conditions generally mirror those of the nation’s other public mental hospitals, the last twenty years the psychiatric care system in Greece is undergoing a transformation of its service network, propelled to a great extent by recommendations and funding from the European Union. The new direction is toward deinstitutionalisation and a community-care approach.

However, twenty years since the beginning of the psychiatric reform in Greece, there is a threat for people with mental health problems to return in public mental hospitals due to severe financial problems of Non Governmental Organisations (which operate the majority of rehabilitation units) as the Greek Ministry of Health and Social Solidarity is unable to correspond to its obligations.

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The Battle Of Leyte Gulf – The Story of Claude Gasio – WWII

December 202009

A decorated WWII veteran, Claude Gasio recounts his memories of the longest naval engagement in U.S. History – The Battle Of Leyte Gulf. He tells the story of the greatly outnumbered and outgunned naval task force that prevailed against all odds to defend their position and fulfill their part to ensure victory in the South Pacific in World War II. Claude Gasio retired in Fresno, California where he is now active in providing for the needs of our U.S. Veterans in the Fresno Veterans’ Hospital. Gasio is a decorated member of the Military Order of The Purple Heart and has taken on the task of soliciting and assembling gift packages of essentials and “care packages” throughout the year for many of the ‘forgotten’ veterans who live at the Veterans Hospital. He welcomes any help or donations in support of our veterans and he can be reached at the following:
Gasio1@sbcglobal.net
Please note: Your donations and contributions are tax deductible and help a very worthy cause ….our veterans.

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