Follow-up Nurse on Trial in Texas
February 13, 2010 7:00 AM   Subscribe

A West Texas jury took but an hour Thursday to acquit a nurse who had been charged with a felony after alerting the state medical board that a doctor at her hospital was practicing unsafe medicine.“The message the jury sent is clear: the freedom for nurses to report a physician’s unsafe medical practices is non-negotiable.” Previously
posted by ExitPursuedByBear (8 comments total)

This post was deleted for the following reason: you can post this in the still open thread. -- jessamyn



 
Or, y'know, you could post this in the thread. It's not a week old yet.
posted by dunkadunc at 7:01 AM on February 13, 2010


Exit, pursued by mod.
posted by Horace Rumpole at 7:07 AM on February 13, 2010


Sorry, still learning the ropes, I didn't realize that was operating procedure here.
posted by ExitPursuedByBear at 7:08 AM on February 13, 2010


No worries. Anyone named Rawsdower is OK by me.
posted by Horace Rumpole at 7:10 AM on February 13, 2010


Well, I probably wouldn't have noticed it in the old thread, so I'm glad you posted it, whether or not they take it down.
posted by Malor at 7:16 AM on February 13, 2010 [1 favorite]


The original post has fallen off the first page; I say leave this one.
posted by ZenMasterThis at 7:24 AM on February 13, 2010


Thirding Malor/ZenMasterThis. Does anyone really go back and check threads they previously read? I sure as hell don't.

[Off to MetaTalk now?]
posted by blindcarboncopy at 7:26 AM on February 13, 2010 [1 favorite]


Does anyone really go back and check threads they previously read?

blindcarboncopy, meet recent activity.

Also, what, you take part in a conversation but don't ever bother to go back and see how the conversation is progressing? What a strange way to interact with people.
posted by ook at 7:36 AM on February 13, 2010 [1 favorite]


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