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Monday, August 15, 2011

Troubled Doctors, The War On Meth And More Untested Rape Kits

Cutbacks Force Retreat in War on Meth [5], Associated Press
Budget cuts are making it hard for law enforcement officials to bust as many meth labs, even as the meth trade is flourishing.
See all #MuckReads on the war on drugs [6].

Japan Held Nuclear Data, Leaving Evacuees in Peril [7], New York Times
Japanese officials kept vital information from evacuees during the Fukushima disaster, allowing them to take shelter in an area directly in the path of radioactive winds.
Contributed by @dancow [8]

California Medical Board Fails to Discipline 710 Troubled Doctors [9], Los Angeles Times
The California medical board is letting large numbers of doctors who've been cited for misconduct by their own organizations continue to practice without any disciplinary action, potentially threatening patient safety. In 2009, ProPublica found similar problems with California's nursing board [10].
Contributed by @KYWeise

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

California medical board , look what this board is made up from.
Just waiting for the St.Andreas fault to break this state loose and sink into the ocean.