Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre
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Visits suspended at N.B. hospital unit due to antibiotic-resistant infectionAll visits are temporarily suspended for the internal medicine and telemetry unit at the Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre in Moncton, N.B. amid an outbreak of VRE.HealthNov 30, 2022
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COVID-19 wastewater surveillance to begin in Moncton, Natoaganeg First NationThe government of New Brunswick said Monday that more sites for COVID-19 wastewater surveillance are "being investigated" with support from the provincial and federal governments.HealthOct 24, 2022
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Visits suspended in New Brunswick hospital unit after possible COVID-19 exposureThis is the second unit at the hospital where visits are suspended due to possible COVID-19 exposures.CanadaAug 21, 2021
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Ambulances to be diverted from Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont hospital this weekend amid staff shortagesBoth of the hospitals' emergency departments will remain open for walk-in patients.HealthMay 7, 2021
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Vitalité warns of high occupancy, congestion at Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital CentreAlthough the emergency department remains open Vitlaite is asking those who do not require urgent care to see their family doctor or nurse practitioner or visit a walk-in clinic.HealthSep 16, 2020
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Former members vote to sell Moncton’s St. Patrick’s Family Centre property for $2.5 millionThe centre, which housed a pool, daycare, and gymnasium, closed its doors in 2018 amid financial constraints and aging infrastructure.CanadaJul 23, 2020
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New Brunswick doctor who snooped through files of young women has diedThe doctor who snooped through the medical files of more than 100 girls and young women has diedHealthJun 9, 2020
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Defence concedes Moncton nurse assault, expected to formally present case Thursday'Mr. Van Horlick was already under an extreme amount of emotional and mental distress with his wife having epileptic seizures,' defence lawyer Nathan Gorham said.CrimeMay 27, 2020
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Defence may seek mistrial in alleged nurses’ assault case in MonctonBruce Randolph (Randy) Van Horlick, 70, of Acadieville, has entered not guilty pleas to two counts of assault causing bodily harm.CrimeFeb 27, 2020
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Trial for man accused of assaulting Moncton nurses beginsBruce Randolph (Randy) Van Horlick, 70 has entered not guilty pleas to two counts of assault causing bodily harm, both of which are alleged to have occurred on March 11, 2019.AdvertisementFeb 3, 2020
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