Mental hospital adds guards after physician beaten to death
Hospital Safety Connection, December 10, 2003
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Officials at John George Psychiatric Pavilion in San Leandro, CA, boosted the hospital's security detail after the November 19 beating death of a 60-year-old physician during a routine medical examination, the Oakland Tribune reports.
On November 23, two uniformed sheriff's deputies joined the three private security guards assigned to the locked psychiatric facility. The additions came in the wake of the slaying of Erlinda Ursua, MD, allegedly by psychiatric patient Rene Pavon. Police charged Pavon with murder.
Ursua was alone with Pavon during the medical screening when Pavon attacked her, police said. As a result, the hospital also changed its policy on medical screenings, requiring that an attendant be present during such exams.
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