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A Pissed Donald Trump Denies James Comey's "Golden Showers" Claims on Twitter
http:// www.intouchweekly.com/posts/golden-shower-trump-158100
>Showers
A Pissed Donald Trump Denies James Comey's "Golden Showers" Claims on Twitter
http:// www.intouchweekly.com/posts/golden-shower-trump-158100
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UK Produces "Dossier" To Prove Russian Motive In Skripal Poisoning -
where have we seen this before
Poisoned Russian Spy Linked To Christopher Steele
Christopher Steele = [SHOWERS]
fishy?
https:// www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-03-09/poisoned-russian-spy-linked-christopher-steele
Sparrow Health System president and CEO Dennis Swan plans to retire
Sparrow Health settles lawsuit with infection control whistleblower: 5 things to know
Written by Brian Zimmerman | March 28, 2018 | Print | Email
Lansing, Mich.-based Sparrow Health System reached an agreement with a former nurse anesthetist who filed a lawsuit in February against the system, alleging he was fired after raising concerns regarding a colleague's infection control practices, according to a report from Lansing State Journal.
Here are five things to know.
Attorneys representing the health system and Jonnie Vanderhoef, MSN, reached an agreement March 26. Neither party disclosed details of the settlement.
Ilene Cantor, vice president for Sparrow marketing and communications, confirmed the resolution March 27.
"We thank Mr. Vanderhoef for speaking up and appreciate his dedication to patient safety, one that we deeply share," said Ms. Cantor in a statement, according to the Lansing State Journal. "Resolution allows us to continue to move forward, with our focus on putting patient safety first and ensuring excellent, quality healthcare for all those we serve."
In the suit, Mr. Vanderhoef said he first complained about the infection control practices of Raymond Allard, DO, an orthopedic surgeon at Sparrow Carson Hospital in Carson City, as early as May 8, but these complaints went unaddressed.
On Nov. 3, hospital leaders confronted Mr. Vanderhoef about pictures he had of a patient's surgical site infection and subsequently fired him. Mr. Vanderhoef alleged he'd received the photos of the infection from one of Dr. Allard's patients.
Days after Mr. Vanderhoef filed the lawsuit Feb. 1, CMS threatened to revoke the hospital's Medicare funding if it didn't resolve infection control issues identified by investigators in December. On Feb. 13, Dr. Allard voluntarily suspended his medical staff privileges at the hospital. On Feb. 16, Sparrow Carson's former President and CEO Matthew Thompson vacated his position. Barb McQuillan, BSN, RN, chief nursing officer and COO, who the lawsuit alleges was involved in Mr. Vanderhoef's firing, left her post in early March.
To read the full report in the Lansing State Journal, click here.
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Disgraced former FBI Director James Comey raised serious questions about President Obama’s Attorney General this week; saying in his new book that there is damaging material about Loretta Lynch’s role in the Hillary investigation that is still “unknown” to the public.
Comey hinted at the secret information in “A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies and Leadership,” saying had the information “become public” it would have raised “serious doubts” over Lynch’s relationship with the Clintons during her botched email probe.
“Had it become public, the unverified material would undoubtedly have been used by political opponents to cast serious doubt on the attorney general’s independence in connection with the Clinton investigation,” Comey writes.
He goes on to say the material is “a development still unknown to the American public to this day.”
While Comey doesn’t divulge the information, many speculate whether the document relates to Lynch’s infamous “tarmac meeting” with former President Bill Clinton just days before her Justice Department exonerated Hillary Clinton of any wrongdoing
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