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Delaware Superior Court Consider Peer Review Statute in Case

Friday, July 30, 2021 Deborah Palmer (“Plaintiff”), as the surviving spouse of Vance Palmer (“Mr. Palmer”), brought multiple claims against defendants Christiana Care Health Services, Inc. (“Hospital”) and neurosurgeon Bikash Bose, M.D. (“Dr. Bose”) 1. Plaintiff alleged Dr. Bose negligently performed an unnecessary surgery on Mr. Palmer’s brain 2. Mr. Palmer suffered a stroke during the surgery and passed away approximately one year later due to stroke complications 3. Plaintiff also alleged that the Hospital was aware of Dr. Bose’s reputation for performing negligent surgeries 4. At the time of Mr. Palmer’s surgery, Dr. Bose had been named in 31 medical malpractice lawsuits and the Hospital had been named as a co-defendant in 15 of the 31 lawsuits. Plaintiff alleged that, despite the considerable number of malpractice lawsuits

Summer Scholars

Child Migration and Stolen Generations in Popular Historical Consciousness In the mid-1990s, harrowing stories emerged of child migrants and Stolen Generations who had been taken from their families. Side-by-side, these narratives produced unprecedented responses in public discourse, yet scholars have struggled to make sense of the cacophony of debate, the millions of marching feet and the mountain of writing inspired by these histories. Tim Calabria’s project will assess the extensive papers left by Sir Ronald Wilson, president of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission during this period, and seek to contribute to the understanding of this profound moment of social change in Australia, as people concurrently engaged in the Reconciliation movement and grappled with the bleak outcomes of child migration for many institutionalised children.

Risky SCG decision puts health advice to the Test

Risky SCG decision puts health advice to the Test We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Risky SCG decision puts health advice to the Test January 4, 2021 12.10am Normal text size Advertisement The Premier reassures us that the health advice is that the SCG cricket Test can be held safely with 24,000 people attending at one time ( No open and shut case , January 2-3). This advice presumably comes from the same origin as the advice that the Ruby Princess was low risk , and could safely dock and disgorge its passengers without quarantine. That advice resulted in the infection of over 900 people and the death of at least 28. Many epidemiologists and infectious diseases specialists are now saying that allowing the Test to proceed with this crowd could be a super-spreader event. If the Premier chooses to allow the Test to proceed, any resultant surge in cases will be entirely her responsibility. -

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