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Outpatient Surgery E-Weekly

Las Vegas GI Doc Facing 28 Felony Counts in Hep C Case

Las Vegas physician Dipak Desai, MD, will face all 28 felony charges filed against him for allegedly exposing patients to hepatitis C, according to ...

New Device Helps Obese Patients Breathe Easier

Rice University engineering students have come up with a novel approach for lifting the excess abdomen weight that can hamper obese patients' breath...

How Effective are Your Infection Prevention Efforts?

Are your infection prevention efforts up to speed? It's generally advisable to find out before a site surveyor from a regulating or accrediting agen...

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Fentanyl Tech's 30-Year Prison Sentence Upheld
Kristen Parker's "incomprehensible and unconscionable" acts warrant longer jail term, court rules.
Outpatient Surgery Magazine

Court guidelines called for drug-abusing surgical tech Kristen Parker to be jailed for up to 24 years, but a panel of federal appeals court judges has upheld her 30-year prison sentence for shooting herself up with fentanyl-filled syringes and replacing them with used syringes that infected patients with hepatitis C.

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