Quinte Health President and CEO Stacey Daub says a full internal review is now underway after a security guard and a male patient suffered stab wounds...
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Hospitals are a place where the sick and wounded get help with their illnesses and injuries, unfortunately it sometimes turns from a place of healing to a crime scene. A full internal review is now underway after a security guard and a male patient suffered stab wounds in the emergency department at Belleville General Hospital on Tuesday. A patient was waiting on a hallway bed in an area designated for non-urgent patients. As time passed, he grew agitated, and eventually one security guard and the suspect both sustained stab wounds to their leg, leading to charges for the patient including assault...
Quinte Health President and CEO Stacey Daub says a full internal review is now underway after a security guard and a male patient suffered stab wounds...
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Diabetic wounds often lead to severe complications that can result in amputations. These chronic and non-healing wounds are marked by persistent...
Diabetic wounds often lead to severe complications that can result in amputations. These chronic and non-healing wounds are marked by persistent...
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