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      • James Stephen Ewing (/ ˈjuːɪŋ / YOO-ing; December 25, 1866 in Pittsburgh – May 16, 1943 in New York City) was an American pathologist. He was the first professor of pathology at Cornell University and discovered a form of bone cancer that was later named after him, Ewing sarcoma.
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  1. Aug 26, 2022 · Dr. Ewing Cook: A Real Memorial Doctor. Yes, Dr. Ewing Cook is based on a real doctor who worked at Memorial as the chief medical officer at the time of Hurricane Katrina and the subsequent flood.

  2. Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing is an international author, speaker and theologian who addresses the deep questions of our day with meaningful answers found in the Christian Faith. She is the author of multiple books including ‘Where is God in All the Suffering?’ (runner up Michael Ramsay Prize, 2023), bestselling ‘Why Trust the Bible?’ and ‘Mary ...

    • Dr. Anna Pou Specializes in Head and Neck Surgical Oncology
    • Susan Mulderick Continues to Work in The Health Industry
    • Dr. Bryant King Is Practicing Internal Medicine and Nephrology
    • Dr. Horace Baltz Died from A Respiratory Failure
    • Karen Wynn Is Working as A Chemotherapy Infusion Center Manager
    • Diane Robichaux Is Focusing on Her Family
    • Arthur “Butch” Schafer Is Practicing as A Lawyer
    • Virginia Rider Prefers to Live A Private Life
    • Dr. Ewing Cook Is Likely Living in Louisiana
    • Michael Arvin Is Focusing on His Current Role

    Dr. Anna Pou was one of the Memorial doctors who treated patients at Memorial during and after Hurricane Katrina. After the discovery of the forty-five dead bodies in the hospital building, she was arrested and charged with four counts of being a principal in a second-degree murder. However, the grand jury that was sworn in to consider Pou’s case r...

    Susan Mulderick served as the incident commander of Memorial Medical Center at the time of Hurricane Katrina and the subsequent flood. She led the evacuation procedures of the hospital. When the investigators interviewed her, Mulderick told them that she had discussed giving patients something for their “suffering,” “anxiety,” and “pain” with Dr. P...

    After getting evacuated from Memorial, Dr. Bryant King was outspoken about his experience at the hospital during the flood. He interacted with Schafer and Rider about the possible occurrence of euthanasia at the hospital building and even talked to CNN about the same. After leaving Memorial, King is currently practicing internal medicine and nephro...

    Dr. Horace Baltz was one of the longest-serving doctors at Memorial, who specialized in internal medicine. After the flood, he was evacuated in a boat. After the allegations started to surface against his colleagues concerning the supposed euthanasia that happened at the hospital, he decided to part ways with the hospital where he worked for decade...

    Karen Wynn was the nurse manager of the ICUs at Memorial and the head of the hospital ethics committee. After getting evacuated from Memorial during the flood, Karen stayed away from the press and spotlight, until Sheri Fink interviewed her. As per Fink’s book, Wynn tried to “make patients comfortable by sedating them.” Even though her colleague An...

    Diane Robichaux was the Assistant Administrator and Incident Commander of LifeCare Hospitals at the time of Hurricane Katrina and the subsequent flood. The information garnered by Schafer and Rider upon talking to Diane was even used in the affidavit prepared to arrest Anna Pou, Cheri Landry, and Lori Budo. She also testified before the grand jury....

    Arthur “Butch” Schafer was an Assistant Attorney General who investigated the allegations that Anna Pou euthanized patients during the flood. When a jury was sworn in to consider Pou’s case, he summarized the case to the jurors as the lead prosecutor. Schafer “did not believe justice had reached its end in the case,” as per Fink’s book, in the wake...

    Virginia Rider was the lead investigator of the case against Anna Pou as a Special Agent in Louisiana’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit. After the arrests of Anna Pou, Cheri Landry, and Lori Budo, Rider didn’t work long in the unit. Before the grand jury decided not to indict Pou, she left the unit to become an accountant like her mother. Since then, R...

    Dr. Ewing Cook was Memorial’s chief medical officer during and after Hurricane Katrina. He was the one who euthanized several pets in the hospital since they were not allowed in evacuation boats and helicopters. After his evacuation from Memorial, he moved to Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, from New Orleans. As per Fink’s book, he worked at two rural ...

    Michael Arvin was Texas–Gulf Coast Regional Director of strategy and business development of Tenet Healthcare, the company that owned Memorial Medical Center. Arvin tried his best to offer evacuation support to rescue people who were stuck in the Memorial Hospital building. Arvin left Tenet in 2007 and joined Methodist Health System as SVP/Chief De...

  3. Aug 6, 2022 · The Five Days at Memorial true story confirms that an internist at Memorial Medical Center named Bryant King (portrayed by Cornelius Smith Jr. in the series) told CNN that "the discussion of euthanasia was more than just talk."

  4. Amy Orr-Ewing, among the most prominent apologists in the UK today, found her voice in a place where she wasn’t allowed to speak at all.

  5. Oct 26, 2020 · Dr Amy Orr-Ewing is an international author, speaker and theologian who addresses the deep questions of our day with meaningful answers found in the Christian Faith. Amy holds a doctorate in Theology from the University of Oxford.

  6. Dr Amy Orr-Ewing is an international author, speaker and theologian who addresses the deep questions of our day with meaningful answers found in the Christian Faith. Amy is the author of multiple books including ‘Where is God in All the Suffering?’ bestselling, ‘Why Trust The Bible?’ and ‘Mary's Voice: Advent Reflections to ...

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