Carolyn Strom
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Saskatchewan Court of Appeal quashes fine against nurse who made critical Facebook postSaskatchewan’s Court of Appeal ruled registered nurse Carolyn Strom did not act unprofessionally when she took to Facebook to raise concerns about her grandfather’s care.CanadaOct 6, 2020
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Freedom of expression or personal attack? Sask. nurse appeals fine for Facebook postCarolyn Strom’s lawyer says the Saskatchewan Registered Nurses Association discipline committee misquoted from legal decisions.CanadaSep 17, 2019
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Saskatchewan nurse appealing $26K fine over Facebook commentsCarolyn Strom was fined by the Saskatchewan Registered Nurses Association in 2016 for comments over her grandfather's care in a long-term health facility.CanadaSep 17, 2019
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Interveners allowed in appeal of nurse fined $26K for criticizing long-term care homeThree interveners will be allowed to make broader freedom of expression arguments in the case of a nurse appealing a large fine for criticizing a long-term care home.CanadaJun 4, 2019
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Saskatchewan nurse Carolyn Strom loses appeal of $26,000 fineA Saskatchewan nurse is required to pay a $26,000 fine imposed on her in relation to her 2015 Facebook post which criticized the end of life care her grandfather received.CanadaApr 11, 2018
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Judge reserves decision on appeal by Sask. nurse fined for Facebook commentsDecision reserved in appeal by a Sask. nurse who was fined for posting Facebook comments on care her grandparents received in a long-term care facility.CanadaJan 19, 2018
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Nurse appeals $26K fine for online criticism of care her grandparents receivedCarolyn Strom, who was found guilty of professional misconduct for criticizing the quality of care her grandparents received, is appealing the $26,000 fine.HealthApr 12, 2017
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Sask. association wants nurse who complained about grandparents’ care fined $30KA lawyer for Saskatchewan Registered Nurses' Association said Carolyn Strom should be fined $5,000 for her comments and $25,000 toward the cost of the association's investigation.HealthFeb 18, 2017
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