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Sclater is among many patients who find themselves right back on their hospital's doorstep shortly after being discharged, says surgeon Jeff Young, chief quality officer and the director of UVA's trauma center.
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Sclater is doing much better since his second hospital discharge, Greg says.
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Dr. Sclater is a graduate of Cambridge University, England.
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Rev.Dr. Sclater is a graduate of Cambridge University, England.
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William Sclater, who had triple bypass surgery last month at the University of Virginia Medical Center, started experiencing chest pain two weeks later and was brought back to the ER by his son Greg.
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But William Sclater, 79, had exactly that experience just last month.
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Students come together through organised face-to-face events, but the convenience of not having to travel to classes means that online ones are appealing to a growing number of our learners, says Niall Sclater, director of learning innovation at the university.
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Emergency medical technician Cindy Garrett, who was running 911 ambulance calls the day Sclater was readmitted, says that during her seven years as an EMT, she has been called to transport discharged patients to rehab centers who did not appear ready to leave.
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But the ensuing hours and days — while staff awaited lab results and tried to puzzle out his symptoms, keep him comfortable and negotiate a hospital bed for him — were frustrating to Sclater and his family.
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Since heart patients are priority cases in the ER, Sclater was ferried to an exam room within 30 minutes of arrival.
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