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Byu-Idaho Nov 2014 - Apr 2018
Faculty Technology Center Assistant
Pale Crow Guitars Nov 2014 - Apr 2018
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Brigham Young University - Idaho 2017 - 2019
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Software Engineering
Brigham Young University - Idaho 2014 - 2018
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, History
Brigham Young University - Idaho 2014 - 2016
Associates, General Studies
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Patients Anne Arnold, Richard Sacks and Anthony Devito claim that it was the reused vials of propofol that led them to contract Hepatitis C during their colonoscopy procedures. After seeking for more than $700 million in damages, they were awarded most of the sum at the expense of Teva, Baxte
Date: Oct 11, 2011
Category: Health
Source: Google
Teva, Baxter, McKesson Must Pay $162.5 Million in Damages
Corp. to pay so-called punishment damages over sales of the anesthetic in vials large enough to be reused by doctors. Anne Arnold, Richard Sacks and Anthony Devito contend they contracted Hepatitis C from reused vials during colonoscopy procedures. They had sought more than $700 million in damages.
Date: Oct 10, 2011
Category: Health
Source: Google
Drug Firms Told to Pay $162 Million in Hepatitis C Case
A jury heard seven weeks of testimony before finding the three companies responsible for injuries to endoscopy clinic patients Robert Sacks, Anthony Devito and Anne Arnold, and to spouses Donna Devito and James Arnold.
Date: Oct 10, 2011
Category: Health
Source: Google
Teva, Baxter, McKesson Must Pay $20 Million, Nevada Jury Says
before finding Teva Parenteral Medicines Inc., Baxter Healthcare Corp. and McKesson Corp. wrongfully sold Propofol in vials large enough to be used on multiple patients. Anne Arnold, Richard Sacks and Anthony Devito contend they contracted Hepatitis C from reused vials during colonoscopy procedures.
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