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Officials admit to missed call on final play of Clippers win over 76ers
Read full article: Officials admit to missed call on final play of Clippers win over 76ersOfficials said they missed a foul call in the closing seconds of the Los Angeles Clippersโ 108-107 win over Philadelphia, denying the 76ers a possible victory in their fight for better playoff positioning.
'Good likelihood' that injured Embiid will be back before start of playoffs, 76ers' Nurse says
Read full article: 'Good likelihood' that injured Embiid will be back before start of playoffs, 76ers' Nurse saysPhiladelphia 76ers coach Nick Nurse said Wednesday that there is a โgood likelihoodโ that reigning NBA MVP Joel Embiid will be back on the court before the postseason.
Embiid update: 76ers coach Nick Nurse says doctors are 'happy with the progress' following surgery
Read full article: Embiid update: 76ers coach Nick Nurse says doctors are 'happy with the progress' following surgeryJoel Embiid has been re-evaluated by doctors and they are โhappy with the progressโ the 76ers center is making following meniscus surgery on his left knee, Philadelphia head coach Nick Nurse said Saturday.
Police say no video found of alleged hit-and run accident involving 76ers' Oubre; coach backs player
Read full article: Police say no video found of alleged hit-and run accident involving 76ers' Oubre; coach backs playerPhiladelphia police said Wednesday they have yet to find any videotape evidence of an alleged hit-and-run accident involving 76ers guard Kelly Oubre, and coach Nick Nurse is standing by his player.
76ers' Kelly Oubre Jr. has a broken rib after being struck by vehicle that fled the scene
Read full article: 76ers' Kelly Oubre Jr. has a broken rib after being struck by vehicle that fled the scene76ers guard Kelly Oubre Jr. has a broken rib after being struck by a vehicle that fled the scene Saturday night in Philadelphia's Center City.
76ers tell James Harden to stay home ahead of season opener in Milwaukee
Read full article: 76ers tell James Harden to stay home ahead of season opener in MilwaukeeJames Harden and the Philadelphia 76ers added another wrinkle to their messy relationship when the team told the disgruntled guard to stay home instead of traveling for Thursdayโs season opener against Milwaukee.
Sixers wrap up camp in Colorado with Harden situation still up in air heading into preseason play
Read full article: Sixers wrap up camp in Colorado with Harden situation still up in air heading into preseason playThe Philadelphia 76ers are tuning out the noise around disgruntled guard James Harden and his trade demand.
NHLPA launches a new program to help players prepare for life outside of hockey
Read full article: NHLPA launches a new program to help players prepare for life outside of hockeyOne of Marty Walsh's priorities when he took over as executive director of the NHL Players' Association was to put more focus on helping members after their on-ice careers are over.
Metro Detroit nurse has unique care perspective after facing life-threatening injuries from car crash
Read full article: Metro Detroit nurse has unique care perspective after facing life-threatening injuries from car crashLawren Ruiz was unexpectedly hospitalized from a serious car crash while she was studying to become a nurse.
โI get a third chance at life:โ Detroit nurse receives second kidney transplant from cousin
Read full article: โI get a third chance at life:โ Detroit nurse receives second kidney transplant from cousinA Detroit nurse is in need of a life-saving kidney transplant. It turns out, she didnโt need to look far to get it.
Nuggets-Warriors off; Rivers, Malone enter NBA protocols
Read full article: Nuggets-Warriors off; Rivers, Malone enter NBA protocolsThe NBA postponed Golden State's game with Denver on Thursday, the same day that Philadelphiaโs Doc Rivers and Denverโs Michael Malone entered the NBAโs health and safety protocols.
Nurses needed: Beaumont offering signing bonus amid staff shortage
Read full article: Nurses needed: Beaumont offering signing bonus amid staff shortageVisit any floor in any hospital, and most of them are going to look like controlled chaos, a constant hustle and bustle of staff and patients.And those keeping that chaos under control are the nurses -- but theyโre in low supply these days.
Beaumont Health says 10 emergency departments nearly full as system deals with COVID patients, staff shortage
Read full article: Beaumont Health says 10 emergency departments nearly full as system deals with COVID patients, staff shortageBeaumont Health said Wednesday all of its 10 emergency departments are nearly full as an "extreme" amount of patients seeking medical attention.
Beaumont Health says 10 emergency departments nearly full as system deals with โextremeโ amount of patients, staff shortage
Read full article: Beaumont Health says 10 emergency departments nearly full as system deals with โextremeโ amount of patients, staff shortageBeaumont Health said Wednesday all of its 10 emergency departments are nearly full as an "extreme" amount of patients seeking medical attention.
Former Detroit nurse charged with swapping pain reliever in vials, syringes with another liquid
Read full article: Former Detroit nurse charged with swapping pain reliever in vials, syringes with another liquidAn Ypsilanti woman swapped out pain relief medication inside vials and syringes and replaced it with another liquid while working as a nurse in Detroit, officials said.
McLaren Macomb nurses approve strike over โpatient care issuesโ
Read full article: McLaren Macomb nurses approve strike over โpatient care issuesโNurses at the McLaren Macomb general hospital have voted in favor of a strike one month before their union contract expires, officials announced Tuesday.
Beaumont nurse recalls โhorrorsโ of working through COVID-19 pandemic
Read full article: Beaumont nurse recalls โhorrorsโ of working through COVID-19 pandemicโIt was like a horror, it was like in the movies. It was devastating. You wanted to help but you couldnโt help. It was just out of control and it came from nowhere,โ said Nurse Green when reminiscing about the early days of the coronavirus.
Nurse arrested for trying to steal doses of COVID vaccine from TCF Center, police say
Read full article: Nurse arrested for trying to steal doses of COVID vaccine from TCF Center, police sayDETROIT โ Police said that a nurse has been arrested for trying to steal doses of the coronavirus vaccine from the TCF Center in Detroit. UPDATE: Livonia woman charged with trying to steal COVID vaccines while working as nurseAnother nurse witnessed the attempted theft and reported it immediately, police said. The nurse accused of the attempted theft was working for a contractor and had been hired to give the vaccine to Detroit residents. The nurse is accused of taking two syringes of the Pfizer vaccine and putting them in her pocket. Detroit Chief Operating Officer Hakim Berry said that the vaccine is carefully guarded.
Nurse fired after sharing video from inside DMC Sinai Grace Hospital still helping fight COVID pandemic
Read full article: Nurse fired after sharing video from inside DMC Sinai Grace Hospital still helping fight COVID pandemicDETROIT โ It was almost exactly a year ago when a wave of COVID patients was starting to overwhelm hospitals. A Metro Detroit nurse took a video inside Sinai Grace Hospital and spoke about the need for more supplies. The hospital said that the cellphone video violated hospital policy and Barkai was fired. Detroit and Sinai Grace got hit by a wave of COVID-19 patients to the point the hospital was running out of space for those who were dying. Barkai is still involved in litigation with the company that owns Sinai Grace.
Local nurse invited by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to Super Bowl recounts her experience
Read full article: Local nurse invited by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to Super Bowl recounts her experienceโI was in the second row. I was literally in the second row. I was literally in the second row,โ she said. The NFL thanked us for doing our job, itโs what we do...So weโre being thanked for doing what we love. That was super special, and you know the flyover to hear that.
Dearborn nurse loses father to COVID-19 at same hospital
Read full article: Dearborn nurse loses father to COVID-19 at same hospitalDEARBORN โ Hamid Alkhalili is a nurse at Beaumont Hospital in Dearborn and has seen the devastation from the coronavirus pandemic up close -- but it did little to prepare him for when his father tested positive for the virus and became a patient. PREVIOUS: Dearborn nurse documents fatherโs battle with COVID-19 at same hospitalโOur family as a whole, we feel broken about it,โ Alkhalili said. โBut this has brought us together.โAlkhalili and his brother, Abdallah, had been pulling for their father, Issa, every step of the way as he fought against COVID-19. Due to COVID precautions, Alkhalili had to witness his fatherโs illness through a small window on the hospital room door. He went through almost a month in the hospital, and he was a strong one, not us,โ Alkhalili said.
Dearborn nurse documents fatherโs battle with COVID-19 at same hospital
Read full article: Dearborn nurse documents fatherโs battle with COVID-19 at same hospitalDEARBORN โ A 63-year-old man has been at the Beaumont Hospital in Dearborn for more than a week battling COVID-19. It has been extremely hard on his family, especially his son who works as a nurse at the same hospital. โFirst it started off with chills, body fatigue and it just kind of attacked his lungs,โ said registered nurse Hamid Alkhalili. โIโm a nurse at the hospital, but unfortunately the hospital at this time has a no-visitor policy. Alkhalili also wanted to shed light on all of the frontline workers at hospitals taking care of others.
The Latest: Australia has no local case 1st time in months
Read full article: The Latest: Australia has no local case 1st time in monthsA portrait of Jose Valencia, a male nurse who died from symptoms related to COVID-19, placed on a Day of the Dead altar made by his daughter at their home in Mexico City, Sunday, Nov. 1, 2020. The weekend holiday isn't the same in a year so marked by death in a country where more than 90,000 people have died of COVID-19, many cremated rather than buried and with cemeteries forced to close. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)
Detroit nurse who survived severe COVID-19 symptoms describes hectic early stages of pandemic
Read full article: Detroit nurse who survived severe COVID-19 symptoms describes hectic early stages of pandemicDETROIT A Detroit nurse who almost died from severe coronavirus (COVID-19) symptoms shared her story about the hectic early days of the pandemic and how she went from hero to patient and back. One day we went to work and the hallways were cleared. Were taking care of regular patients, and then the next week, it was just everything in the hallways. We were all just trying to figure it out.Morris is a nurse at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. I couldnt leave this world, leave him alone.Its been more than five months and Morris has survived her scare.
Do you know a frontline worker we should feature?
Read full article: Do you know a frontline worker we should feature?(Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.) Do you know a teacher, delivery driver, grocery employee, first responder, healthcare worker, who has gone above and beyond during the pandemic? Tell us about what theyve done! Were looking for fabulous stories of exceptional people who exemplify the Spirit of Detroit through their creativity, dedication and selflessness.
Detroit Lions cheerleader works as nurse during coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic
Read full article: Detroit Lions cheerleader works as nurse during coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemicDETROIT A cheerleader with the Detroit Lions spends her days away from Ford Field working as a nurse, and she has been on the front lines of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Local 4 caught up with MacKenzie to talk about what its been like caring for others during the pandemic. As a Lions cheerleader, MacKenzie said she sees herself as an ambassador to the Detroit community. We are in the process of virtual auditions, MacKenzie said. Thankfully they are allowed one person, MacKenzie said.
Traveling nurse talks emotional, psychological stress of COVID-19
Read full article: Traveling nurse talks emotional, psychological stress of COVID-19June 3, 2020 update: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 58,035; Death toll now at 5,570I feel sometimes like I have no outlet out here, no decompression, no stress relief, she said. The stress is overwhelming and normally nurses can band together, but in the middle of a pandemic, Grotegut said it is hard to do. It's not just traveling nurses who feel the toll of isolation and exhaustion. The group has also hosted several seminars on how healthcare workers can manage stress and anxiety. Healthcare workers often work long days full of ups and downs.
Top NASCAR drivers to honor two Henry Ford nurses during Cup Series race
Read full article: Top NASCAR drivers to honor two Henry Ford nurses during Cup Series raceTwo Henry Ford Health nurses will be publicly honored at the upcoming NASCAR race amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Symons, from Livonia, is an ICU nurse at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. Her name will be displayed just above the drivers door handle of NASCAR driver and Rochester Hills native Brad Keselowskis car. Palmer, from Walled Lake, is an emergency department nurse at Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital. MORE: NASCAR picks up at tricky Darlington after 10-week hiatusNASCARs upcoming racing schedule can be found here.
Cleveland Clinic sends 13 nurses to Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit
Read full article: Cleveland Clinic sends 13 nurses to Henry Ford Hospital in DetroitThe Cleveland Clinic has sent 13 nurses to Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit for COVID-19 response assistance and relief. They will spend up to four weeks at various Henry Ford Hospital locations treating COVID-19 patients, according to the Cleveland Clinic. This video shows their sendoff:On Wednesday, Henry Ford Health System announced that it would be laying off about 2,800 workers temporarily due to the coronavirus pandemic, while executives will donate a percentage of their salary to help workers. According to officials, the health system lost $43 million in operating income in March, and that loss is expected to be even greater in April. Officials cite the postponement and cancellation of services and procedures, temporary site closures, and an increased need for resources to care for COVID-19 patients, including personal protective equipment for team members as reasons for the losses.