DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) - The Texas Medical Board suspended a Richardson anesthesiologist's license after it was determined he could pose "a continuing threat to public welfare." Raynaldo Rivera Ortiz Jr.
DALLAS — A Texas Medical Board disciplinary panel has temporarily suspended the license of a Baylor Scott & White doctor connected to its investigation into a 'compromised' IV bag that caused a death ...
The current flu season could end up as one of the worst in recent memory, an occurrence worsened by a national shortage of medical IV bags. Dr. Kuldip Patel, a pharmacy official at Duke University ...
In our look at five medtech trends to watch in 2024, reporter Joe Darrah put sustainability at the top of his list. Specifically, Len Czuba, who heads a medical device development consultancy, told ...
DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) - When federal investigators examined IV bags at Baylor Scott and White's Surgicare North Dallas facility, the Texas Medical Board reports they found tiny holes in the plastic wrap ...
Both sides have rested in the federal trial of a Dallas doctor accused of "poisoning" IV bags, causing several patients to suffer cardiac emergencies, and implicated in the death of a fellow doctor.
A Texas doctor allegedly injected poison into IV bags, causing the death of a fellow physician and cardiac emergencies in 11 other patients, at a Dallas facility in retaliation for a medical ...
Raynaldo Riviera Ortiz Jr., 60, will face up to 190 years in prison at sentencing US Attorney's Office, Northern District of Texas; FOX 4 Dallas Fort-Worth/YouTube A Texas anesthesiologist prosecutors ...
The Texas Medical Board has temporarily suspended the license of a Dallas anesthesiologist after being notified by federal authorities that the physician is under investigation in connection with ...
After striking a pact to bolster intravenous solution supplies in the U.S. last year, California's ICU Medical has run into a snag during production of one such critical hospital drug. ICU Medical has ...
A Texas doctor has been sentenced to 190 years in prison after being convicted of injecting heart-stopping poison into patients' IV bags. Raynaldo Riviera Ortiz Jr, 60, was branded a 'medical ...