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A former Tennessee nurse who was convicted of homicide last year after a medication error killed a patient argued Tuesday that the state Board of Nursing acted improperly when it revoked her license.Nurses around the country rallied for RaDonda Vaught during her criminal trial, saying the risk of goingto prison for a mistake made nursing intolerable. Vaught was ultimately sentenced to three years of probation.
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s deadline for complying with a vaccine mandate passed Thursday, following a surge of COVID shots being given to…
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Some Hospitals in Southern Kentucky, Northern Tennessee Are At, Or Nearing, Capacity As COVID SurgesHospitals in southern Kentucky are among the increasing number of health care facilities being inundated with COVID patients.Gov. Andy Beshear said…
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Nashville’s largest hospital is quickly filling up with unvaccinated COVID patients. On Thursday, Vanderbilt University Medical Center announced its adult…
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Court records compiled by WPLN News show that Clarksville’s sole hospital has sued more than 9,000 patients since for-profit giant Community Health…
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Even Tennessee’s largest hospital is running into capacity issues, with more than 200 staffers out sick with COVID-19 or quarantining because of close…
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center is preparing to have fewer organs to transplant, starting next week. Academic medical centers banded together to slow…
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Vanderbilt cardiologists are finding some benefits in keeping things simple to reduce the risk of heart disease. Their study of a four-in-one pill was…