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“Dallas nurse with Ebola being transferred to Emory”

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FLASHBACK: President Obama to meet with Emory Healthcare team during Ebola visit
Emory Report ^ | Sep. 15, 2014 | Laura Douglas-Brown

President Barack Obama is scheduled to meet with Ebola experts from Emory as part of his Sept. 16 visit to Atlanta.

The president will visit the federal Centers for Disease Control & Prevention for an update on the Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa and the U.S. response to it.

During Tuesday’s visit, Obama will meet with Emory University Hospital physicians as well as other healthcare workers involved with the treatment of Ebola patients here.

“Just when we thought our time in the spotlight had reached a crescendo, we are now being acknowledged with a special visit by President Barack Obama,” John Fox, president and CEO of Emory Healthcare, said in statement to Emory Healthcare employees on Monday afternoon.

Obama will visit the CDC “to thank the CDC and our Emory Healthcare team for their efforts in assisting the international Ebola crisis,” Fox said, praising the “heroic work” of Emory Healthcare staff on behalf of all patients.

Last month, Emory University Hospital became the first hospital in the United States to treat patients with Ebola virus disease. The two patients, both American citizens who became infected with the virus while providing humanitarian aid in West Africa, were cared for in a special isolation unit created in collaboration with the CDC to house CDC scientists and others exposed to infectious diseases while traveling abroad.

Dr. Kent Brantly, who arrived at Emory on Aug. 2 after being transported by air ambulance from Liberia, left Emory University Hospital on Aug. 21. Nancy Writebol arrived at Emory from Liberia on Aug. 5; she was discharged Aug. 19. The two were able to leave the hospital after Emory physicians determined, in collaboration with the CDC and state health departments, that they had recovered from Ebola virus infection and posed no public health concerns.

A third patient with Ebola arrived at Emory from West Africa on Sept. 9 and is being treated in the same isolation unit.

“While our decision to care for the American medical volunteers who contracted Ebola was made years ago as part of our Care Transformation Model, it was met with a mix of emotions — some fear, admiration, pride and respect,” Fox said. “As we rode the public reaction waves, one thing was for certain: We do not waver on our mission to care for those in need. These patients needed our help, and we were committed to helping them, together.”


47 posted on 10/15/2014 5:00:11 PM PDT by maggief
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To: maggief

I sure hope that Dr. that survived has good bone marrow and is drinking his orange juice...he is gonna be giving a lot of blood.


49 posted on 10/15/2014 5:06:24 PM PDT by DJlaysitup
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To: maggief

I’m an RN.

I don’t need to call the CDC to ask if a temperature of 99.5 after caring for an EBOLA patient is ok.

Any temp above normal would have my full attention and I would not get on an airplane if there was a chance I could spread the deadliest virus on Earth.

The story is that this nurse was visiting her family with a temp of 99.5 after caring for an EBOLA patient. My sympathy meter is broken.

I also read that her mother got on a plane and flew to be with her after spending the last few days with her.

I don’t know if these details are true or not but I can’t drum up any sympathy.


61 posted on 10/15/2014 5:32:51 PM PDT by Wage Slave
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