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The Chimes

The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

We need to put the ‘care’ back in ‘health care’

We need to put the ‘care’ back in ‘health care’
We must dismantle the biases in the medical world or we will continue to be neglected.
Brianna Clark, Opinions Editor (Spring 2020) October 26, 2020

Before COVID-19, doctor appointments and hospitals seemed reserved for accidental injuries, the occasional illness and seasonal flu shots. But for some, health care has been a frustrated cycle of mistreatment, misdiagnosis and a lack of educating patients on the nature of their issues.  Our health...

Authorities respond to active shooter reports at hospital near campus

An aerial shot of several police vehicles waiting at an intersection.
Austin Green and Christian Leonard September 11, 2018

UPDATE 5:35 PM: The LASD says it has cleared the area and confirmed that they are not looking for any other suspects. See tweets below. No Biola students were at a Kaiser Permanente Hospital in Downey, Calif., when reports of an active shooter emerged from the hospital Tuesday, Campus Safety chief...

Clinical nursing program reduces graduation requirements

Thecla Li/THE CHIMES
Nursing major changes offer more options to students.
Victoria Chiang, Copy Editor October 8, 2017
Nursing major changes offer more options to students.

Hospitals treat Ebola hype

Nursing students Jin Lee and Eunice Lee practice taking each others blood pressure. Students involved in the nursing program are now preparing to serve overseas. | Aaron Fooks/THE CHIMES
Though the current risk for Ebola in the U.S. is low, hospitals continue to inform staff of Ebola procedures.
Alanna Denton, Writer December 10, 2014
Though the current risk for Ebola in the U.S. is low, hospitals continue to inform staff of Ebola procedures.