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New complaints of hospital understaffing in NY Workers at hospitals in Buffalo, Elmira and New York City submitted 7,834 staffing law complaints last week, according to their Communications ...
The OPMC is charged with investigating complaints against physicians, unlicensed and licensed residents, and physician assistants in New York. In 1976, the Board for Professional Medical Conduct (BPMC) was created under the auspices of the State Health Department, and has continued in that capacity since that time. [ 1 ]
Nurse sued Tri-State Pain Institute, claiming owner Dr. Joseph M. Thomas "created sexually charged" hostile work environment. Clinic denied claims.
What was meant to be a special birthday dinner turned into a night from hell after a white neighbour hosed down all partygoers
New York State Department of Health Code, Section 405, also known as the Libby Zion Law, is a regulation that limits the amount of resident physicians' work in New York State hospitals to roughly 80 hours per week. [1] The law was named after Libby Zion, the daughter of author Sidney Zion, who died in 1984 at the age of 18.
Around 1997 – Pediatrician Dr. Donald Schwarz (the former head of adolescent services at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and, as of 2010, Philadelphia's health commissioner) testified in the 2010 hearing that around 1996–1997, he had hand-delivered a letter of complaint about Gosnell's practice to the Secretary of Health's office ...
On October 6, 2002, the New York Post published an investigation into Faiello titled He'll Make Your Skin Crawl.He was arrested two days later on three counts of practicing medicine without a license, but was released on bail with the condition that he refrain from treating patients.
Mounting physician burnout, medical school debt and pandemic fatigue further fueled the primary care shortages, while New York and the nation faced dire shortfalls in the ranks of nurses and other ...