Nursing Associations Applaud Verdict in Texas Whistleblower Case
John Commins, for HealthLeaders Media, February 12, 2010
Attempts by HealthLeaders Media to contact Mitchell through her attorney following Thursday's acquittal were not successful. However, Mitchell told TNA she was relieved by the verdict.
"I was just doing my job," Mitchell said in a TNA media release. "But no one should have to go through this. I would say to every nurse, if you witness bad care, you have a duty to your patient to report it, no matter the personal ramifications. This whole ordeal was really about patient care."
TNA said that more than $45,000 has been donated by individuals and organizations across the country to the TNA Legal Defense Fund for Mitchell and former co-defendant Vicki Galle, RN. Prosecutors had dismissed charges against Galle on Feb. 1.
John Commins is an editor with HealthLeaders Media. He can be reached at jcommins@healthleadersmedia.com.
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