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    Jul 21, 2009 |Story| KTXL-LTV
  1. Air Force Admits Botched Surgery

    The family of a Beale Air Force Base airman whose legs were amputated says Air Force Officials told him that mistakes were made.  Colton Read went into the David Grant Medical Center at Travis Air Force Base in Fairfield to get his gallbladder removed.  The laparoscopic procedure using narrow probes and mini-video cameras has become a routine, relatively common type of surgery.
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    The family of a Beale Air Force Base airman whose legs were amputated says Air Force Officials told him that mistakes were made. Colton Read went into the David Grant Medical Center at Travis Air Force Base in Fairfield to get his gallbladder removed. The...

    Tags: Surgery, Justice System, Malpractice, Gallbladder, Health

  2. Jul 24, 2009 |Story| KTXL-LTV
  3. Your Responses On Colton Read's Double-Amputation

    <b>K Sears, via e-mail:</b> &quot;My husband is soon to be a medically retired disabled veteran. He began as an enlisted infantry soldier in 1989 and served his 3+ years. He went back into the Army as an Army Nurse Corps officer in 1998 and went on to achieve the rank of MAJ. During this time, thoracic back problems plagued him from his prior enlisted service. He continued to work, while in pain on a daily basis. In 2007, 2 weeks prior to a voluntary deployment, he was evaluted by a VA Neurosurgeon for those symptoms and was then "referred out"  to a civilian specialist for further evaluation.
    K Sears, via e-mail: "My husband is soon to be a medically retired disabled veteran. He began as an enlisted infantry soldier in 1989 and served his 3+ years. He went back into the Army as an Army Nurse Corps officer in 1998 and went on to achieve the...

    Tags: Comedy (genre), Surgery, U.S. Army, Criminals, Career and Workplace

  4. Jul 22, 2009 |Story| KTXL-LTV
  5. Military Malpractice Bill Would Help Airman Amputee

    Congressman Maurice Hinchey of New York is following the case of a young Airman whose legs were amputated after a gallbladder removal procedure was apparently botched.
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    Congressman Maurice Hinchey of New York is following the case of a young Airman whose legs were amputated after a gallbladder removal procedure was apparently botched. 20 year old Colton Read is in intensive care at the U-C Davis Medical Center in...

    Tags: Surgery, Gallbladder Removal, Justice System, Malpractice, Gallbladder

  6. Jul 23, 2009 |Story| KTXL-LTV
  7. Air Force Has No Answer On Airman's Career Following Botched Surgery

    The United States Air Force is answering questions lingering in the wake of a botched medical surgery that left a 20-year-old airman without his legs.
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    The United States Air Force is answering questions lingering in the wake of a botched medical surgery that left a 20-year-old airman without his legs. 20-year-old Colton Read remains in intensive care at the UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento after...

    Tags: Surgery, Texas, Career and Workplace, U.S. Air Force, Health

  8. Mar 17, 2010 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  9. My ramekin overfloweth

    Dining@Large
    Shallow Thought Wednesdays guru John Lindner wants some ketchup. Is that too much to ask? LV Large scale disasters, like freak weather events, blogger retirements and national elections, devastate us in groups. But the small afflictions we bear alone........

    Tags: Ketchup, Disasters

  10. Apr 20, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Military medical malpractice: Seeking recourse

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Minutes after routine surgery for acute appendicitis in October 2003, Staff Sgt. Dean Witt, 25, was being moved to a recovery room at a Northern California military hospital when he gasped and stopped breathing. -------------------- FOR THE RECORD:...

    Tags: Surgery, Los Angeles Times, Texas, Local Government, Antonin Scalia

  12. Jul 23, 2001 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. OHRP letter reinstating JHU MPA with restrictions

    Office for Human Research Protections 6100 Executive Boulevard, Suite 3B01 National Institutes of Health (MSC 7507) Rockville, Maryland 20892-7507 July 22, 2001 Edward D. Miller, M.D. Dean and Chief Executive Officer Johns Hopkins Medicine The Johns...

    Tags: Maryland, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Science, Heads of State, Medical Research

  14. May 27, 1999 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. The Delicate Art of the Rifle

    TIMES STAFF WRITER
    Friday May 28, 1999      Without a doubt, "The Delicate Art of the Rifle," low on budget, high on imagination, is one of the best American independent pictures of the past year or so. Sadly, recent events have made it timelier than ever.      It is...

    Tags: Movies, Juvenile Delinquency, University of Texas at Austin, Firearms, Social Issues

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