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HHS shuts down MI infection-control program
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The reason HHS thought this was research was that it was research. Johns Hopkins planned this as a research study with specific endpoints and patient recruitment. They presented to their IRB as research and published it as research. Their IRB wrongly waived the protocol and OHRP (the patient protection office of HHS) got wind of this. The truth is there is no reason that Johns Hopkins cannot give out the checklist and even train people to use it. They just cannot do another study of the outcomes of its use without proper IRB approval. That approval could require consenting the subjects.
My beloved husband died after 15 months of being infected, re-infected, and re-re- infected by the slobs who work at Somerset Medical Center, Somerville, NJ. Ass scratching, ear picking, nose investigations, lack of sanitary and isolation protocols, and all this on a good day, are normal occurances.
Who raised these pigs? Don't they teach hand washing in med school? or nursing school? MRSA in the general population?????
There is no excuse for disgusting behavior, besides don't these morons realize that proper techniques protect them as well??
Broken hearted, depressed, lonely and sick to death of being sick and tired, all because of people who cannot or will not work properly.
Lourraine Stamets lourrainestamets@yahoo.com





