On the Childrens Hospital papers with "George Bee" there is a name of Gwen Mitchell handwritten with a phone number. I searched the physicians licenses and nurses licenses and did not find her listed on either.
I also googled her name & her phone number but did not find anything pertinent... it also didn't bring up any WS threads on google so has anyone tried to figure out who she was? I was really hoping she was a home nurse or something...
Googling Gwen Mitchell, quite a few Gwendolyn Mitchell's come up one a spokesperson for Santa Clara talking about earthquakes.
My apologies for the long url's, I'm not sure how to shorten them.
http://74.125.113.132/search?q=cach...spital+san+francisco&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=ca
The other one here includes a phone number..
http://74.125.113.132/search?q=cach...spital+san+francisco&cd=3&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=ca
County to Host Conference on Domestic Violence
Santa Clara County Domestic Violence Council Partners with Professionals, County and Representatives to Eliminate Domestic Violence in the Community
CONTACT: Gwen Mitchell/Marina Hinestrosa Office of Public Affairs (408) 299-5119 Esther Peralez-Dieckmann Office of Womens Policy (408) 299-5142
There is also a Gwendolyn Mitchell who is a prison guard at Central California Women's Facility in Chowchilla who was sued along with other official in a wrongful death.
Corrections Department sued by family of Chowchilla inmate
Friday, November 30, 2001
(11-30) 16:31 PST CHOWCHILLA, Calif. (AP) -- The family of one of several prisoners who died at Central California Women's Facility in Chowchilla a year ago sued the state Friday, alleging negligence. The suit filed in the United States District Court in Fresno alleges prison officials failed to provide Stephanie Janet Hardie with timely and adequate medical care and were guilty negligent supervision and abuse of a dependent adult. Hardie, 34, of Pomona had an enlarged heart when she died Dec. 9, one of several mysterious inmate deaths that prison officials for a time worried might have been from improper sharing of prescription drugs or some other common cause.
That turned out not to be the case, according to University of California doctors who investigated the deaths at the request of the California Department of Corrections. Dr. Kathleen Clanon, a University of California, San Francisco physician who investigated Hardie's death, said Hardie should have received better medical treatment after she complained about chest and stomach pain and shortness of breath. Friday's suit was filed by Hardie's mother, Diane Hardie-Rios, on her own behalf and on behalf of Hardie's two children, Nicole, 15, and Jason, 14.
The suit names the Correction Department's former director, Cal Terhune, prison warden
Gwendolyn Mitchell, and 10 unknown prison employees the suit alleges should have provided better care. Hardie's attorney, Robert Bastian, said he anticipates additional prison employees will be named in the suit as more information becomes available. Corrections Department spokeswoman Terry Thornton said she hadn't seen the suit and couldn't immediately comment.
Warden Gwendolyn Mitchell / Acting Director Steve Cambra
Central California Women's Facility California Department of Corrections
P.O. Box 1501 P.O. Box 942883
Chowchilla, CA 93610 Sacramento, CA 94283
Phone: (559) 665-5531 Phone: (916) 445-7688
Fax: (559) 665-7158 Fax: (916) 322-2877
Could be nothing but had to post the tele numbers.