The trial for the North Texas doctor accused of putting heart-stopping medicine into patients' IV bags starts next week.
The trial for the North Texas doctor accused of putting heart-stopping medicine into patients' IV bags starts next week.One person was killed, and 11 others suffered cardiac emergencies after receiving tainted IV bags.Dr. Raynaldo Ortiz was in court on Tuesday, with his hair much longer and whiter than at the time of his arrest.Surveillance video captured Dr.
The case raised broader questions about the Texas Medical Board, which handles complaints against physicians, and a lack of transparency."You choose a facility you're going into, whether it's a hospital, whether it's a doctor-owned facility and you want the best personnel there. If you do your research, are you able to find out if somebody has the kind of history this doctor apparently had?" asked Coggins.The former U.S.
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