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Kimberly Turbin, Reseda
Theresa Ginn, Elk Grove
Theresa's headaches from a tumor were misdiagnosed causing her to suffer and die unnecessarily
Misty Parker, Visalia
Misty's post-operative pain goes untreated until it becomes a near-fatal infection.
Richard Johnson, Tracy
A brain cancer survivor is denied treatment for mild pneumonia, leading to his death.
Shilpa Airy, San Francisco
An error during an endoscopy caused entrepreneur and research scientist Shilpa to aspirate while under anesthesia, leading to lung failure and a 12-day coma.
Shawn Washington, Manteca
Complaints of difficulty breathing are ignored by doctors, leading to an expectant father's death
Demi Dominguez, Bakersfield
Demiwas just about to graduate from Cal State Bakersfield with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology. Her plan was to go to graduate school to continue her studies in psychology and become a counselor her life was cut short by preventable medical negligence.
Cynthia, American Canyon
Cynthia has a cosmetic procedure that leaves her with a slab of skin hanging from her neck. Efforts to surgically fix the complication leave her with infection and dangerous scarring.
Holly Harris, San Diego
Holly's surgeon cut through a critical vein carrying blood to her heart and sutured it closed, leaving her permanently blind and damaging her heart and lungs.
Katy Williams, Salinas
19-year-old Katy takes herself to the emergency room for symptoms of the flu and is told to take Tylenol. A day later, she returns to the hospital in a near diabetic coma, and her heart stops.
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