Facing Escalating Workplace Violence, Hospitals Employees Have Had Enough
U.S. hospitals are under mounting pressure to address violence against health care staff by patients and visitors. Nearly half of emergency doctors say they've been physically assaulted at work.
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April 9, 2019 at 03:26AM
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NPR News: Facing Escalating Workplace Violence, Hospitals Employees Have Had Enough
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