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NPR Wednesday marks the one-year anniversary of Thomas Eric Duncan's Ebola diagnosis in Dallas.
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Business Insider The suit claims that "all Nina knew about Ebola is what she had heard on television."
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HuffPost Healthy Living She says the hospital didn't do enough to prevent her from being infected with Ebola and invaded her privacy.
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NBC News Pham, 26, was the first nurse to treat Thomas Eric Duncan, who contracted Ebola in Liberia, then traveled to Dallas, where he was diagnosed.
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HuffPost Green She also plans to sue them for not training staff properly.
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Los Angeles Times Nina Pham, the Dallas nurse who contracted Ebola from a patient, says she will sue hospital where she works. Pham says she is "a symbol of corporate neglect."
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HuffPost Politics Pham claims that nurses were doing janitorial work with hazardous waste.
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Fox News Dallas-based nurse Nina Pham, the first person to contract Ebola in the U.S., plans to sue the parent company of Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas for failing to provide adequate training.
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HuffPost Healthy Living She also plans to sue them for not training staff properly.
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Gawker "We don't want nurses to start turning into patients."
Ebola Nurse to Sue Hospital Where She Was Infected
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Nina Pham, the nurse who contracted Ebola in Texas after treating Thomas Eric Duncan, the first U.S. Ebola patient to die, plans to file a lawsuit against the hospital where she was working and its parent company, the Dallas Morning News reports.
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