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LSU Health pulls medical residents from Shreveport veterans hospital ICU

Removing those doctors-in-training happened on April 1, according to Dock Voorhies, who chairs a VAMC retiree group. I wondered if it was an April Fools joke, Voorhies said, But he says he confirmed the move when he spoke with LSU Health Shreveport s Interim Chancellor Dr. David Lewis on Monday evening. Voorhies says he s concerned about the care of the sickest of our sick veterans. They need close observation. They need somebody who is there and available to intervene as their medical condition changes, Voorhies said. Voorhies is also a former social worker and chaplain at OBVAMC. He says the medical residents provide round the clock diagnoses and provide treatments under the supervision of a doctor.

Suspicious package discovered at Overton Brooks VA Medical Center

A suspicious package was discovered Wednesday afternoon at the Overton Brooks VA Medical Center in Shreveport.  At around 3 p.m. mailroom employees discovered a suspicious package that was leaking an unknown liquid substance. VA Police was notified and moved the package to a safe location.  The Shreveport Fire Department and Police Department were asked to respond in efforts to contain the suspicious package.  After an hour of investigating the package authorities determined the package and its contents were harmless.  With the efforts of all three departments safety of the veterans, staff, and visitors were at the highest priority. VA Medical Center said, We thank our mailroom staff for their alertness and our VA Police for their quick response, to include local authorities.

Suspicious package found at VA medical center

Suspicious package found at VA medical center Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) Authorities are investigating a suspicious package found at Overton Brooks VA Medical Center in Shreveport. Mailroom employees noticed an unidentified liquid leaking from a package about 3 p.m. Wednesday, April 28, the hospital reports. VA Police were notified and moved the package to a safe location outside the medical center on East Stoner Avenue. Shreveport police and fire department personnel were alerted to the situation about 3:12 p.m., Caddo 911 dispatch records show. “The Shreveport VA immediately implemented its crisis response plan, which places the highest priority on the health and safety of our veterans, staff and visitors,” says a statement released by the hospital. “There are no reports of injury or illness at this time.”

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