speaking on behalf of the family after the inquest, mrs cavanagh's son vincent said the coroner vindicated their need to raise concerns about the way in which their mother was cared for..
"it's a very exciting time," klugman said. "this is exactly where we would like prenatal diagnosis to go -- to be able to act on it.".
�now we know the astonishing truth that some patients are waiting a year or more just to get treatment. it�s simply not good enough.�..
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yesterday they welcomed the findings of coroner patrick mcgurgan, who criticised the staff caring for mrs cavanagh over a series of missed opportunities. https://drbryanpwalsh.com/Duford-son-of-Milord-from-Parentis?Nervisson=106
the medical experts are worse. their pretense of idealism knows no limits, and is matched only by their claim to bullet-proof knowledge..
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"we are glad our concerns have been addressed by the coroner's office but the western trust has a lot to answer for..