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Woman Discovers the Nurse Who Helped Deliver Her as a Baby Is Her Mother-in-Law

Woman Discovers the Nurse Who Helped Deliver Her as a Baby Is Her Mother-in-Law
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Nurse learns the baby she helped deliver 22 years ago is now her daughter-in-law

Nurse learns the baby she helped deliver 22 years ago is now her daughter-in-law
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Nurse learned that baby she delivered is now her daughter-in-law

Nurse learned that baby she delivered is now her daughter-in-law
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Utah Doc Sexually Assaults 94 Women; Judge Calls it Healthcare

When dozens of women sued their OB-GYN for sexual assault, a judge said the case falls under the state s medical malpractice law. As the women appeal, lawmakers ask whether that law should be changed.

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Boise's big hospitals require COVID-19 vaccine for workers. What are other providers doing?

Boise s big hospitals require COVID-19 vaccine for workers. What are other providers doing? Ian Max Stevenson, The Idaho Statesman Jul. 9 Saint Alphonsus Health System will require all employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 come September, the hospital announced Thursday. Multiple other heath providers in the state quickly followed suit. The region s other biggest hospital, St. Luke s Health System, made a similar announcement Thursday afternoon, and will require its team members including volunteers and students to have received at least one dose of a vaccine by Sept. 1. And Primary Health Medical Group, a major provider in the Treasure Valley, said Thursday that it is requiring its workers to be fully vaccinated by Sept. 9.

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KSL investigates critical training gaps leaving Utahns on autism spectrum at risk

KSL TV WOODS CROSS As anyone with a loved one on the autism spectrum will tell you, it is difficult to predict how they will respond to a stranger. When that stranger is a law enforcement officer, the concern an interaction can go badly is even greater. As a result, many police departments across the country are requiring additional training for officers on how best to respond to those on the spectrum. That s not the case in Utah. Utah law enforcement officers have access to specialized Crisis Intervention Team training to learn how to help people with mental illness who are experiencing crisis, although few departments require it. While that training also applies to autism, a previous KSL Investigation found only 51% of officers in the five largest counties have ever received CIT training, leaving a vulnerable population at risk.

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KSL Investigates: College students put to the (COVID-19) test, but is it sustainable?

SALT LAKE CITY As thousands of college students across the state head back to class in 2021, the possibility of new outbreaks of COVID-19 on university campuses is a real concern. University officials said they re doing everything they can to control the spread, but it is turning out to be a massive undertaking. Coronavirus outbreaks at colleges and universities in Utah and nationwide dominated the headlines in early fall, and those outbreaks affected surrounding communities. A new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found counties with large universities experienced a 56% increase in COVID-19 when the campuses opened with in-person instruction.

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