The co-director of Camp Mystic Guadalupe River, where 27 campers and staffers died in last summer's flooding tragedy, has had ...
The Texas Board of Nursing has temporarily suspended the license of the Camp Mystic chief health officer for her alleged ...
Camp Mystic's chief health officer lost her nursing license after regulators cited emergency planning failures tied to the flood that killed 27 girls.
The Texas Board of Nursing alleges Mary Liz Eastland, the Chief Health Officer, evacuated herself and her children from the ...
Mary Liz Eastland, the camp’s co-director and medical officer, acknowledged in court that she never tried to reach those in the low-lying area of the camp as flooding worsened.
Mary Liz Eastland said she didn't call 911 or send her nursing staff to save the girls who were sleeping in Camp Mystic's ...
The decision follows last year's July 4 tragedy that killed 28 people ...
At the hearing, Austin-based surgeon Dr. Julie Sprunt Marshall, whose daughter survived the flood, raised multiple medical ...
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Camp Mystic chief health officer’s nursing license temporarily suspended
The agency said Mary Liz Eastland failed to develop adequate emergency plans before a flood killed 25 campers and two counselors last year.
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