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St. Agnes Hospital recognized for work with EMT students
St. Agnes Hospital was one of 11 medical institutions recognized by the Emergency Medical Technology program in the School of Health Professions at the Community College of Baltimore County. In addition to the Baltimore hospital at Wilkens and Caton...Tags: University of Maryland Medical Center, Colleges and Universities, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Teaching and Learning, Health and Safety at School
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Video shows city police officer striking man during arrest
No one was going to believe his account, he thought. Ricky Thomas — who'd done prison time for dealing drugs and resisting arrest — said he was sucker-punched in the face by a Baltimore police officer and stomped. Now he was locked up and...Tags: Prisons, Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, Health, Punishment, Prisons
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Fredric J. Ptaschek Jr., Army musician
Fredric Julian Ptaschek Jr., a former Army musician who had worked in University of Maryland medical collections, died of a heart attack Dec. 9 at Christiana Medical Center in Newark, Del. The Parkville resident was 63.
The former pipe major of the...Tags: Towson, Christianity, Health, Colleges and Universities, Hospitals and Clinics
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Hot water leak at Mercy clears some staff; no patients affected
Hot water began leaking from a pipe on the fifth floor of Mercy Medical Center in downtown Baltimore Saturday afternoon, causing a very brief evacuation of some medical staff, but had no effect on patients, according to officials. The Baltimore Fire...Tags: Health, St. Paul Street, Hospitals and Clinics, Dan Collins
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Forensic nurses taking the lead on rape cases in Maryland
Rape is a notoriously difficult crime to prosecute. Of every 100 rapes nationwide, 46 are reported, 12 lead to arrests and three result in prison sentences.
To improve those odds, advocates are encouraging more nurses to receive the training to give a...Tags: Police Investigations, Assault, Sex Crimes, University of Maryland Medical Center, Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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Dr. Michael L. DeVincentis
Dr. Michael L. DeVincentis, a retired Baltimore surgeon who was a pioneer in emergency medicine and a co-founder of Osler Drive Emergency Physicians Associates, died Nov. 11 of congestive heart failure at his Homeland residence.
Dr. DeVincentis, who went...Tags: General Practitioners, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Health and Safety at School, Health, St. Paul Street
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Flu vaccinations pushed for Maryland hospitals
Maryland hospitals have become more aggressive in recent years about vaccinating workers for the flu, but public health officials are pushing for even stricter programs to halt the spread of a virus that kills thousands each year.
As manufacturers have...Tags: University of Maryland Medical Center, Elections, Medical Services, St. Joseph Medical Center, Bon Secours
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Marylanders rattled by the unexpected
It must have been the construction site across the street. Or maybe it was a tractor-trailer lumbering by, a train rumbling underground or even a pesky friend shaking one's beach chair.
Everything, that is, but what it actually was: an earthquake, so...Tags: Catonsville, Maryland Zoo Baltimore, New York City, Rehoboth Beach, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania)
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Two firefighters injured in blaze in vacant city home
Two firefighters were injured while working to extinguish a blaze in a vacant home in Better Waverly, a city fire spokesman said. The firefighters responded to the 3000 block of Independence Street at about 8:30 a.m. Monday morning, said Chief Kevin...Tags: Maryland, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Injuries and Wounds
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Lola Baxter
Baltimore Sun reporterLola M. Baxter, a retired telephone operator and receptionist who greeted guests at the WMAR television studios, died of complications of a broken hip Aug. 26 at Gilchrist Hospice Care of Howard County. She was 101 and had lived in Towson. Born Lola...Tags: Golf, Youth Organizations, Babe Ruth, Tom Watson, PGA Tour
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Sister Mary Ruth Gerlach
Sister Mary Ruth Gerlach, a Sister of Mercy and an educator who later was supervisor of the Mercy Medical Center Chapel, died Sept. 4 of lung cancer at Stella Maris Hospice in Timonium. She was 94. The daughter of a real estate broker and a homemaker,...Tags: Minority Groups, Religious Education, Career and Workplace, Health, Management Change
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Former Raven Orlando Brown probably didn't know he had diabetes, medical examiner says
Former Baltimore Raven Orlando Brown died of a diabetic complication that is rarely fatal but can sometimes be quick to strike — and he might not even have known he had the underlying disease.
The 40-year-old died in his Inner Harbor condominium...Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Minority Groups, Symptoms, Hormones and Metabolism, Hospitals and Clinics
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