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Hospital offers more privacy for rape victimsPublished 10/27/06
TOWSON - Rape victims will no longer have to wait - often for hours - for an examination room to open up in the hospital or suffer the potential embarrassment of being identified by someone they know while waiting in the emergency room thanks to new facilities at Greater Baltimore Medical Center.
The hospital now has a four-room suite exclusively for treating victims of rape and preserving vital evidence of the crime located in an unassuming beige hallway off the Emergency Department wing.
“Everyone knows someone - a friend, a sister, a daughter - who’s been the victim of sexual assault,” said Christine Hsiao, a GBMC nurse who...
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