Monday, April 15, 2013

Ind. nursing scholar accused of faking cancer - WRTV Indianapolis

MUNCIE - Indiana's attorney general's office is seeking disciplinary action against a medical student who apparently faked having a malignant brain tumefaction. The state's civil complaint claims 31-year-old Chanda Thie told friends and directors at Ivy Tech Community College in Richmond all through 2008 that she was dying of glioblastoma, a very cancerous brain tumor, and also visited former teachers to say farewell before she died. A grant was also presumably made for other pupils in Thie's name to honor her. Their state is seeking an from the state's nursing board imposing disciplinary sanctions against Thie that can include suspension, revocation or probation. The complaint suggests that Thie is unfit to rehearse because of mental disability and addiction to drugs or alcohol, the Star Press reported. Trademark 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This substance may not be posted, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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