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Now-vacant Greensboro hospital holds decades of life, loss, love

Lynch and his wife were looking for top-notch maternal care to welcome their firstborn.  A co-worker of mine said, Why don t you try Women s Hospital in Greensboro? he explained. He doesn t regret it. Shortly after Kalie s birth, she needed emergency treatment for severe jaundice.  And, I ll never forget that night where the doctors came and told us she may not survive the night, he remembered. She did. Their story is now one of many, cementing the hospital s legacy for tiny miracles until 2020. In February that year, Women s Hospital packed up shop for a new location at the Cone Health Moses Cone campus nearby. The Green Valley building fell silent.but not for long. Its biography was about to write an epilogue.

Cancer patient given chemo overdose died of natural causes

BBC News Published image copyrightGetty Images image captionA pharmacy technician at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital said she hadn t been paying proper attention A terminally ill cancer patient who was given chemotherapy doses five times stronger than prescribed died of natural causes, a coroner has ruled. Barbara Curtis, 81, was being treated for acute myeloid leukaemia when the mistake was made by a pharmacy at Royal Bournemouth Hospital in December 2017. She died less than three weeks later, Bournemouth Coroner s Court was told. Coroner Brendan Allen concluded that Mrs Curtis died of natural causes, contributed to by chemotherapy. The evidence I have heard does not support the proposition that the medication error probably, more than minimally, negligibly or trivially contributed to Mrs Curtis s death, he said.

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