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Pornography
Accessed Via Nursing Station Computer
Suspicion falls on intern
ST. LOUIS,
MO-The nursing, medical, and ancillary staff the University of Missouri
Medical Center were shaken today by the revelation that a computer terminal
on the 7-West medical ward had been used to access pornographic material.
7-West Nurse
Manager Dianne Brooks described the discovery: "The charge nurse
on days noticed that someone had bookmarked a website called 'www.pussycat.com'.
Now, she's got four cats, so naturally she assumed that it was a website
devoted to cat care and grooming. All I can say is, she got one helluva
nasty surprise."
The findings
were subsequently verified by all sixteen nurses working on 7-West, as
well as by two phlebotomists, the unit coordinator, a staff nephrologist,
and twins Jason and Josh Beckerman, who happened to be visiting their
hospitalized grandmother at the time.
According
to Brooks, suspicion immediately fell upon Dr. Andrew Fields, an intern
who had been rotating on 7-West for a week and a half prior to the discovery.
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Dr.
Andrew Fields
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One source,
a nurse on the overnight shift, recalls that "[Fields] was sitting
in front of the computer, looking at something, and when I came up to
him he, like, really quickly closed the browser..."
"I asked
him what he was looking at, and he said he was checking his email. Email!
At 3 A.M!"
Earlier today,
Fields was said to have been perspiring visibly on emerging from a lengthy
meeting with Brooks and residency training director Dr. Anne Hershowitz.
However, according to sources, Fields continued to insist that he had
never seen the website in question.
On 7-West,
however, few appeared to give much credence to Field's denials.
Marc Molloy,
head of Information Services, said his department regarded the incident
as serious, and that he and a team of technicians had spent much of the
day evaluating "www.pussycat.com," along with related websites.
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