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Biography & Autobiography Medical

Take Your Baby And Run

How nurses blew the whistle on Canada's biggest cardiac disaster

by (author) Carol Youngson

Publisher
Great Plains Publications
Initial publish date
Oct 2023
Category
Medical
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781773371054
    Publish Date
    Oct 2023
    List Price
    $25.95

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"Part memoir, part medical malfeasance whistle-blowing, and essential reading for medical reform activists, "Take Your Baby And Run" is especially and unreservedly recommended." - Midwest Book Review
Foreword by Lanette Siragusa, RN NM
Take Your Baby and Run is Carol Youngson's first-hand account of the shocking ineptitude and misogynistic behaviour that led to the death of twelve children, primarily infants, under the care of Dr. Jonah Odim at Winnipeg's largest hospital in 1994. Youngson was the nurse in charge of the cardiac unit and in her book she details the dysfunctional hospital hierarchy that allowed this tragedy to unfold, leading to the longest running inquiry in Canadian history. Sadly, the themes of this book are just as relevant today during our current health crisis.

About the author

Contributor Notes

Carol Youngson is a retired registered nurse who has spent over two decades working in operating rooms and served as investigator for the Manitoba Department of Justice for the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. Carol lives in Winnipeg. Take Your Baby and Run is her first book.

Editorial Reviews

"With harrowing prose, the author details the surgical ineptitude, patriarchal culture, and dysfunctional hierarchy that led to the deaths of twelve children . . . If there's a take away from this devastating story, it's that if a nurse says Take Your Baby and Run, you have every reason to listen." - Literary Review of Canada
"Part memoir, part medical malfeasance whistle-blowing, and essential reading for medical reform activists, "Take Your Baby And Run" is especially and unreservedly recommended." - Midwest Book Review