A mock-patient, right, is helped to an ambulance from a Phoenix Air Gulfstream aircraft during a training exercise dubbed “Operation Tranquil Shift,” in which mock-patients with highly infectious ...
"I told the Lord, 'I don't know if I'm going to wake up here on Earth or in your presence.' There were nights when I was very unsure I would survive the night." Nancy Writebol survived the Ebola virus ...
One of the American Ebola patients, Nancy Writebol, is talking to her family on the phone and through Skype. Writebol is at Emory University Hospital. She and Dr. Kent Brantly are recovering in the ...
On July 23, Dr. Kent Brantly woke up with a fever. He immediately quarantined himself, and three days later, a test confirmed his nightmare. He had the Ebola virus. Brantly, 33, emailed a friend and ...
Legal Departments of the Year PHOENIX AIR GROUP: Community Service When Randall "Randy" Davis was asked to fly to Liberia in August to pick up Nancy Writebol, one of the first two Americans who had ...
When asked what cured them of Ebola, survivors Dr. Kent Brantly and Nancy Writebol, say God did. But doctors at Emory who treated them have new ideas about what’s killing Ebola patients. What almost ...
They had to get out, but no one wanted to touch them. It was July 2014, and two Americans were dying of Ebola in Liberia, the epicenter of the deadliest outbreak of the virus in human history. Dr.