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TNIMA STUDENT ALLEGES GRADUATION BLOCKED AFTER REPORTING MALPRACTICE IN SINOE
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TNIMA STUDENT ALLEGES GRADUATION BLOCKED AFTER REPORTING MALPRACTICE IN SINOE
MONROVIA – A Physician Assistant student of the Tubman National Institute of Medical Arts (TNIMA) has alleged that he was denied graduation after raising concerns about medical malpractice and corruption at the F. J. Grante Hospital in Sinoe County. Bill Peters, who studied for three and a half years and was scheduled to graduate in October 2024, claims he witnessed patients dying due to incorrect medication, including antibiotic misuse and intr…
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