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D’Arcy Johnson Day is actively investigating the events surrounding the recent notice that more than 200 Shore Memorial Medical Center patients received, indicating that they may have been exposed to HIV, Hepatitis B or Hepatitis C through a former employee’s blood.  The notices were sent February 16, 2016, to the patients who may have been exposed.  The potential exposure, however, occurred in the years 2013 and 2014.  It is unclear why there was such a delay in notifying patients of the possible exposure.

A former registered pharmacist at Shore Memorial located in Somers Point, NJ, is facing criminal charges related to stealing morphine and replacing it with saline.  This pharmacist, Frederick McLeish, has a history of drug and alcohol abuse and his pharmacy license was reportedly suspended twice prior to working at Shore Memorial.  The details involving the potential exposure of infectious diseases to patients is still under investigation.

It has been reported that 213 patients of Shore Memorial Medical Center have been sent notices that they should be tested for HIV, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C.  The Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office and the New Jersey State Department of Health are also investigating this matter.

The law firm of D’Arcy Johnson Day has significant experience in cases dealing with potential exposure to blood infections due to the negligent or unlawful acts of others.  If you have received a letter from Shore Memorial Medical Center and would like to discuss your legal rights or if you have other information you would like to share with our attorneys, please call the firm at 609-641-6200 and ask for attorney Andrew D’Arcy.    

 

3 Comments

  1. Gravatar for Robert Smith
    Robert Smith

    I was operated on at Atlantic Care in AC during that time frame. I wanted to make sure he wasn't also working for AC Atlantic Care.......

    1. Andrew D'Arcy

      We do not believe he was working at AtlantiCare at that time. All the best!

  2. Gravatar for Melissa Schock
    Melissa Schock

    I was at shore memorial the week of May 18th having a simple surgery which resulted in 2 more emergency surgeries 5 ER visits which led to a final surgery of a hysterectomy,3 blood transfusions and a morphine drip. I did not receive a letter but continue to be concerned with what happened.

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