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Kimberly Ann Bergalis (January 19, 1968 – December 8, 1991) was an American woman who was one of six patients purportedly infected with HIV by dentist David J. Acer, who was infected with HIV and died of AIDS on September 3, 1990. [1]
Erick Muñoz petitioned for Marlise to be removed from all life-sustaining measures once brain death had been declared. The hospital refused, citing a Texas law which required that lifesaving measures be maintained if a female patient was pregnant—even if there was written documentation that this was against the wishes of the patient or the next of kin.
2010: Rhonda Jacob became the first female president of the American Board of Prosthodontics. [23] 2011: Ruth Bol, a Comanche woman, became the first female president of the Society of American Indian Dentists. [43] [44] 2013: Gayle Glenn was elected as the first female president of the American Association of Orthodontists. [45] [46]
Hospitalized women are less likely to die or be readmitted to the hospital if they are treated by female doctors, a study published Monday in the Annals of Internal Medicine found.. In the study ...
Although the positive impact was greater in female patients — particularly those who were severely ill — the research revealed that both men and women under the care of female doctors ...
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On March 31, 2012, an Angelina County jury convicted Saenz of murdering five patients and injuring five others. [11] [12] Prosecutors sought the death penalty, but on April 2, 2012, Saenz was sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole for the five murders, plus three consecutive 20-year sentences for aggravated assault. [4]
A Texas mother broke down in tears after dentist Kenny Wilstead offered to pay for her daughter’s braces at his clinic in Garland on Friday, July 3.Wilstead told Storyful that 14-year-old ...