Published Mar 15, 2015
NRSKarenRN, BSN, RN
10 Articles; 18,926 Posts
When one agrees to self quarantine, you don't leave home for NJ restaurant--lost her credibility. She remains on staff as Associate Clinical Professor of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery department at University of Pennsylvania---suspect that is where she will return to academic medicine. Karen
Nancy Snyderman Will Leave NBC News In Wake of Ebola Incident
Found Philadelphia Inquirer
Posted: Thursday, March 12, 2015, 7:20 PM
By Brian Steinberg
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) - Dr. Nancy Snyderman, the veteran TV-news medical correspondent who was caught violating the terms of a self-imposed quarantine after being potentially exposed to the Ebola virus last year, said she would step down from her job at NBC News. "Covering the Ebola epidemic last fall in Liberia, and then becoming part of the story upon my return to the U.S., contributed to my decision that now is the time to return to academic medicine," Snyderman said in a statement provided by NBC News.......Snyderman indicated she would be moving to "a faculty position at a major U.S. medical school" and would work "to communicate medicine and science to our viewers and citizens, especially in times of crisis. ...
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) - Dr. Nancy Snyderman, the veteran TV-news medical correspondent who was caught violating the terms of a self-imposed quarantine after being potentially exposed to the Ebola virus last year, said she would step down from her job at NBC News.
"Covering the Ebola epidemic last fall in Liberia, and then becoming part of the story upon my return to the U.S., contributed to my decision that now is the time to return to academic medicine," Snyderman said in a statement provided by NBC News....
...Snyderman indicated she would be moving to "a faculty position at a major U.S. medical school" and would work "to communicate medicine and science to our viewers and citizens, especially in times of crisis. ...
herring_RN, ASN, BSN
3,651 Posts
I'm glad most mainstream media employers expect journalists to be 100% truthful when doing their job.