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Read: Ex-UCLA Gynecologist Gets 11-Year Sentence for Patient Sexual Abuse

Ex-UCLA Gynecologist Gets 11-Year Sentence for Patient Sexual Abuse

Wednesday’s sentence follows payments of nearly $700 million by UCLA to victims, a record amount by a public university.

Read: Ex Hospital Respiratory Therapist Jennifer Hall Pleads Guilty in Deaths of 2 Patients

Ex Hospital Respiratory Therapist Jennifer Hall Pleads Guilty in Deaths of 2 Patients

While Jennifer Hall was employed at Hedrick Medical Center, the rate of cardiac collapses rose from one per year to 18 in 18 months.

Read: Erlanger Hospital Security Officer Arrested for Accidentally Shooting Fellow Officer

Erlanger Hospital Security Officer Arrested for Accidentally Shooting Fellow Officer

Police say the hospital security officers often “joke around,” and sometimes that involves pointing their guns at each other.

Read: Palm Beach Teachers Who Don’t Lock Doors Could Be Fired

Palm Beach Teachers Who Don’t Lock Doors Could Be Fired

Palm Beach County School teachers are now mandated to lock their classroom doors when class is in session.

Read: NJ Middle School Teacher Overdoses on Fentanyl in Front of Students

NJ Middle School Teacher Overdoses on Fentanyl in Front of Students

The campus school resource officer administered Narcan to the art teacher, which revived him after he overdosed on fentanyl.

Read: TSU Police Chief Placed on Paid Leave Amid Fraud Allegations

TSU Police Chief Placed on Paid Leave Amid Fraud Allegations

Police Chief Mary Young says TSU violated state laws in handling the allegations against and didn’t give her the chance to refute the claims.

Read: Judge Dismisses Seattle Pacific University Lawsuit Over Discrimination Inquiry

Judge Dismisses Seattle Pacific University Lawsuit Over Discrimination Inquiry

Washington State’s attorney general is investigating to determine if Seattle Pacific’s employment policies violate LGBTQ+ employees’ civil rights.

Read: 2 NYC Hospitals Settle OGBYN Sexual Abuse Case, Will Pay $165M

2 NYC Hospitals Settle OGBYN Sexual Abuse Case, Will Pay $165M

Prosecutors say former OBGYN Robert Hadden sexually abused dozens of his female patients, including minors, over many years.

Read: Huntington University Hires Independent Team to Review Title IX, Sexual Misconduct Policies

Huntington University Hires Independent Team to Review Title IX, Sexual Misconduct Policies

The independent review was prompted by allegations that a former coach sexually assaulted and doped female members of the cross country team.

Read: Allegations of Sexual Assault, Doping Prompt Huntington University to Place 2 Coaches on Leave

Allegations of Sexual Assault, Doping Prompt Huntington University to Place 2 Coaches on Leave

A lawsuit filed by two former students claims the coaches knew about the school’s former cross-country coach’s abuse and did nothing to stop it.

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