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Anne Mitchell was charged of felony on the 28th of Aug last year, along with Vickilyn Galle, after alerting the state medical board about unsafe medicine practice of a doctor in the hospital where she is working as a nurse for 25 years. On Thursday, Feb 11, 2010, Mitchell was acquitted. A West Texas found the accused not guilty of the third degree felony charge of misuse of camisetas del barcelona baratas official information, and it took the court only an hour to give the decision. “The message the jury sent is clear: the freedom for nurses to report a physician’s unsafe medical practices is non-negotiable,” American Nurses Association camisetas barcelona 2012 Pres. Rebecca M. Patton said.
The charge could have kept Nurse Mitchell locked for ten years in prison. But more than that, nurses’ freedom to report medical malpractice, in hope of protecting patients will be choked. Patton camiseta barcelona 2011 referred to the verdict a resounding win on behalf of patient safety. Patients can all hope that not all nurses would simply hide under their nursing scrubs issues that concern patient safety. Although, in fact, this case could still chill whistle-blowers from alerting governmental body that licenses and regulates physicians.
“It’s a duty of every nurse to take care of patients,” Mitchell said. She lost her job in this case but restored liberty and freedom to do what she pledged to do. The case investigator Sheriff Robert L. Roberts asserted, “the defense had to spin this as a reporting issue, that nurses were not going to be able to report bad medical care, and it’s never been that,” he said. “We encourage people to report bad medical care. But I encourage public servants to report it properly.”
Nurse Mitchell wrote a letter to the medical board to report the alleged unsafe medical practice, including patient file numbers of Winkler County Memorial Hospital. The prosecutor argued that reports of medical misconduct must be made out of good faith, and claims Mitchell had been waging Vendetta against Dr. Arafiles since he came in to work in the hospital in April 2008. Witness saying Mitchell called the doctor as witch doctor and a proponent of alternative medicine and herbal remedies testified in court. On the other hand, other nurses told prosecution that Mitchell’s concerns were legitimate and that the issue was not dealt adequately by the hospital administration.

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