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noting that they were not contacted to do so.
Stockin would not have been in a position to sexually abuse me and other patients.and given changes to the process in the last decade.
It is imperative that the Army prioritizes transparency and treats all survivors with the dignity and respect they deserve.or better supervised his patient interaction.the case is referred to the commander who determines whether the case will go to court martial.
The recent filing of [civil] claims on behalf of five additional survivors emphasizes the ongoing bravery of those who share their stories and pursue justice.In aJune 2023 report.
Since the investigation remains ongoing.
The civil complaints against the ArmyAttorney Christine Dunn represents seven of Stockins former patients who allege he abused them while in his care.The massive surge in 2019 could also have temporarily blunted transmission.
its clear that while the pandemic may largely be over.vaccination coverage has plummeted from 71% in 2019 to 66% in 2022.
We also have to realize that these health systems are likely not delivering other essential health services.Hatcher said changes in precautions and travel during the COVID-19 pandemic likely contributed to the temporary dip in cases during 2020.