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Grey’s Anatomy season 16 episode 10 title revealed; what’s it… – CarterMatt

Whats coming up onGreys Anatomyseason 16 episode 10? We know that this episode is airing on January 23. Also, we know that this is going to be a crossover withStation 19.

Want to get some more news when it comes toGreys Anatomyin video form?Then check out some of the latest below! Once you do that, subscribe to CarterMatt on YouTube and then also view our show playlist.

Also, why not go ahead and share a little bit of episode-title news right now? According to a report coming in per SpoilerTV, the title for the winter premiere is Help Me Through the Night. Given the crisis that is going on at Joes Bar, where characters are seemingly trapped inside and their lives are on the line, this makes a certain degree of sense. (For those wondering, theStation 19premiere is entitled I Know This Bar.

Through theGreys Anatomyseason 16 premiere, one of our primary hopes and expectations is that we get little opportunities to check in on some of the different characters and get a panoramic sense of life around the Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. We know that Ben is in danger and Bailey is recovering from a miscarriage, and beyond that, Amelia has to figure out if she wants to tell Owen that he could be the father of her baby. Meanwhile, Jo has some important conversations to have with Alex while Meredith Grey needs to get used to being around Dr. Cormac Hayes.

Were sure that there are some more surprises twists and turns coming, so we cant even predict all of those just yet!

(As some of you out there know,Greys Anatomyepisode titles are based on songs Help Me Through the Night is a song that has been recorded a number of times, courtesy of a number of big-name artists. Its not just iconic and tied to a single person!

Related News Be sure to check out some more news on the series, including scoop on whats coming up next!

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Grey’s Anatomy Star Caterina Scorsone and Husband Rob Giles Welcome Baby Girl Named Arwen – PEOPLE.com

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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Cast in Their First Season vs. Their Last – MarieClaire.com

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Although she worked at Seattle Presbyterian when she was first introduced, Dr. Hahn eventually moved to Seattle Grace full-time and even started a romantic relationship with Callie Torres. However, when she learned the truth about Izzie's lie regarding Denny's condition, she quit abruptly, leaving the hospital (and the show) for good.

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Grey’s Anatomy Season 16 What are the most memorable moments? – Nerdcore Movement

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Season 16 of the American television medical drama Greys Anatomy premiered on September 26, 2019 on ABC. ABC Studios produced it in association with Shondaland Production Company and Entertainment One Television. You can watch greys anatomy season 16 online

The series is based on surgical interns, residents, fellows and attendings that go through difficult moments of their careers. It is in the surgical wing setting of Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. The Hospital is located in Seattle, Washington, USA. The overall series of Greys Anatomy has a total of 355 episodes with season 16 having 13 episodes.

In this season, we see Alex drop Jo at a psychiatric facility for a period of 30 days. On the other part, the search for Jackson is still on after disappearing into the fog and luckily Maggie finds him alive assisting two rock climbers who had fallen from the cliff. Later on, Maggie and Jackson break up with Jackson finding solace with Vic, a firefighter. The breakup between the two was caused by Jackson leaving her in the car alone which she never recovered from.

Owen has tried several times to help Teddy with their new-born, Allison but it doesnt go well with him. He finally lets her know that he wants to be close to her. Richard lost his job in hospital but he does a job making house visits. Koracick earns a promotion as Chief Medical Officer of the Fox Foundation.

Jo and Alex didnt have any paperwork to prove they were legally bound in their marriage so, when Jo is left in the facility, she has no hold of Alex when she sees him off. When Jo has finished her treatment, she meets with Alex at the front door. Alex proposes to her and Jo accepts.

Meanwhile, Alex got a new job as chief of surgery at Pac North hospital. It is known as the worst hospital in Washington but not as worse as that which McDreamy lost his life. He hires Richard immediately. Alex offers Jo a job at Pac North but she takes the position as an attending at Grey Sloan. This is after giving Bailey an ultimatum.

Andrew is released from jail after it is confirmed that Meredith was the one who masterminded the insurance fraud in an attempt to save a patient. Meredith therefore is sentenced to court-ordered community service while waiting for an outcome. Her medical license was now under the medical board that was going to take action against it. She later learns that the hearing will be within three months.

We realise that in episode 2, Meredith is treating people outside the hospital. Meanwhile, after realising that her community service supervisor, Robin, has cancer, Meredith goes public claiming inequality in the healthcare system. The reputation of Grey Sloan is therefore put on the line. Meanwhile, Bailey unwillingly names Andrew as chief resident and this creates a panic. Koracick on his part decides to operate a cancer patient free of charge so that he can get a good publicity for the hospital but it doesnt go well between him and Jackson.

Amelia discovers that she is pregnant even though she had decided to take it slow. She lets Link know about it and the difficult time she had with Christopher. The two decide to keep the baby amid fears between them. Koracick and Owen arent in good terms at all but eventually koracick manages to get a restraining order against Owen after the accidental taser.

We can see a patient, Lissa Ann attempting to leave the hospital if she is not attended to by Meredith. Jo decides to speak to Merediths patient so that he can accept a procedure done without her. It leads to Jo suggesting a video conferencing with Meredith who is well respected for her job. Meredith is to offer her expertise outside the procedure room of Grey Sloan. The video conferring shows her in bright orange community service vest and she guides a number of surgeons in the procedure room

This is the first surgery of Jo as an attending and after it is done, Qadri goes ahead to enquire from Bailey the reason why he fired Meredith. She is fired as well. Earlier on, Andrew had accused Bailey of deciding to have Helm do the surgery than him. This is because of the relationship they had with Meredith.

Maggie and Teddy are seen treating a patient who was hit by a stowaway that fell from a moving aeroplane. Link is trying to calm down the boyfriend of the woman being attended to in the room. Owen accepts the head of Trauma position at Pac North after spending his paternity leave with Alex and Richard.

Link opens up to Amelia about his feelings for her and Meredith and Andrew are at each other about her behaviour that has caused trouble with court once more.

Sabbie, Maggies cousin and niece to Richard shows up at the hospital with a large tumour around her heart. It comes as a surprise and due to conflict of interest Sabbie doesnt want Maggie to operate on her. Eventually she accepts the procedure after permission from the father. Unfortunately Sabbie dies in the operating room as a result of blood clotting. Maggie shares the bad news with Sabbies father but with a lot of guilt.

Amelia meets with Owen at Pac North and opens up to him about the baby she has with Link. Owen becomes frustrated and he takes it to the patient they are treating who fell on the stairs while attempting an abortion. Fortunately, Amelia comes to the rescue of the matter.

Grey Sloans surgeons meet to give a ruling whether Meredith should keep her medical licence or not. Meredith realizes that Dr Paul is amongst the judges and this is a doctor who declined a head CT for Derek who unfortunately died. Andrew, Alex and Owen give positive testimonies but isnt enough to protect Merediths case. The opposing council tracks years of Merediths behaviours in the hospital and the trial is postponed.

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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Season 16: Wild theory that Owen will die for Amelia and Link to be happy divides fans – MEAWW

Can any character dare to have a happy-ever-after in 'Grey's Anatomy?' If you're happy for more than an episode, you're either sent to jail or killed off in a car crash, or framed for something you didn't do.

And so, in the case of Amelia Shepherd (Caterina Scorsone), her love story with Link (Chris Carmack) might just take a whack, as it turns out that the father of Amelia's baby could be Owen Hunt (Kevin McKidd) and not Link. Uh oh. Amelia's worked hard for this paradise and it seems like it all just might collapse.

However, fans are determined to let this not happen. Amelia deserves to be happy with Link, and not get sucked back into the Owen mess again, they feel. So, fans took the liberty of speculating wildly about how this could happen.

A fan on Reddit proposed that Owen should die for Amelia and Link to be together. "Just a theory. Amelia's baby is Owens and Amelia tells Owen and Link about it," the fan wrote.

"Owen was at home with Teddy then and was rushing to Amelia at the hospital but he gets into a terrible car crash on his way. Meredith and Bailey and all relevant surgeons try to save Owen but he was too far gone and eventually, they had to pull the plug."

"Link steps up to father Amelia's baby, making Amelia and Link endgame with Owen out of the way. Heartbroken Teddy moves back to Germany with Leo and Allison," the fan added.

Fans were rather torn with this theory. "I definitely wouldnt be opposed to Owen dying," a Reddit user wrote. "He's involved enough that his death would be a big deal and could prompt some interesting developments for everyone else."

However, let's not forget there are two children (potentially three), who stand to lose. "Yes, lets leave two (potentially 3) children without their father and put Teddy through [losing] another significant other. I'm going with a big NO," another fan wrote.

'Grey's Anatomy' will return from a hiatus on January 23, 2020, and will air on ABC.

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The Anatomy of the Clavicle and Its In Vivo Relationship to the Vascular Structures: A 2D and 3D Reconstructive Study Using CT Scans – DocWire News

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Objectives:To describe in detail both the proximity and location of the subclavian vessels relative to both the right and left clavicle. This will give surgeons a more precise knowledge of safe and dangerous areas for screw placement during operative stabilization of clavicle fractures.Methods:A radiology storage database was reviewed to obtain a total sample of 103 clavicles with no evidence of periclavicular pathology. Each clavicle was divided along its length into 13 specific points of measurement. At each point, the distance and angular position between the clavicle and each subclavian vessel were measured.Results:The mean distance of the subclavian artery was greater than 10 mm at all positions. At the most medial point of the clavicle, the right subclavian artery was on average 1 cm closer to the clavicle than on the left. From medial to lateral, in the sagittal plane, the position of the subclavian artery transitions obliquely across the clavicle from a 2 to 6 oclock position. The mean distance to the subclavian vein is less than 10 mm along the medial half of the clavicle on both sides of the body. In these areas, the position of the subclavian vein to the clavicle transitions from the 3 to 5 oclock positions from medial to the mid-point of the clavicle.Conclusions:The subclavian vein is the vascular structure at highest risk during clavicle fracture fixation. The major area of danger in our study is the medial clavicle with distance being less than 1 centimeter over the entire medial half of the clavicle on both right and left. In this danger area, the subclavian vein courses from 3 to 5 oclock positions. The subclavian artery is more distant and relatively safer but is closer at the right medial clavicle than the left.

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The anatomy of a book fair – The Bay’s News First – SunLive

Its a massive six-month long exercise involving an army of volunteers and generating tens of thousands of dollars for worthwhile and deserving causes in the city.

Its the Tauranga Harbour City Lions Club book fair. It was a boomer this year, the best ever, says Lion Christine Currie. Theres always a place for a good cheap read.

The book fair began way back in July with a call for donations of books. Since then its been a weekly screening, sorting and pricing, all working up to a frantic three-day scramble of a book fair sale last month.

On the first day it was madness and completely unexpected, says Christine. Hordes descended on the Tauranga Racecourse venue to get first crack at the books. But theres not just stories for sale, there are also the stories of book fair dynamics the Lions share when its all over.

They can laugh now.

There was a lady hammering on the door before the book fair opened on the Friday, says Joan. She was demanding to be let in before the doors opened so she could go to the ladies room. Otherwise she was going to have an accident. I just said no.

It was all a ruse apparently. The woman just wanted to have a snoop, a reconnoitre on the way to the bathroom so that she knew exactly the table she should target once the book fair opened. Cunning book fair behaviour.

There was the man who spent up, took away a mountain of cheap reads only to return to the fair much later complaining he had been over-charged $1.10. The Lions can laugh about it now, but at the time they were tested.

Jigsaw puzzles have become a big money spinner for the Lions. We had dozens and dozens of jigsaws, says Christine. Hundreds actually. Then when the book fair is on full boil and Lions are frazzled, a customer rolls up demanding to speak to the person who counted the pieces in each jigsaw.

Some had 100 pieces, others 400, some 1000. Hes paying a dollar or whatever for the puzzle and he also expected a personal guarantee that every puzzle was complete. Obviously we couldnt give him that guarantee and he seemed to accept that.

Just some isolated and amusing incidents provided by a few of the thousands of people who made the annual Tauranga Harbour City Lions Club annual book fair a roaring success this year. We thank you, say Joan and Christine. Then in just a few months the process starts over. SunLive will keep you informed when the book fair books are due for recycling.

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‘Grey’s Anatomy’: Will Jo Wilson Face Jail Time for Taking Home the Baby as a Safe Haven Volunteer? – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

WhenGreys Anatomy Season 16left off for the mid-season finale, viewers watchedJo Wilson(Camilla Luddington) take home a newborn baby.Greys Anatomyrecently posted a photo of the events on Instagram spurring discussion among fans about whether Jo will face jail time. Was it legal to take the baby home as a Safe Haven Volunteer? Lets take a look.

In themid-season finaleof Greys Anatomy Season 16, Jo Wilson volunteers for the Baby Safe Haven program. She is inspired to help babies who are abandoned at fire stations like she was as a newborn.

Jo receives her first call as a volunteer and heads to the Station 19 (the spin-off show) firehouse. She holds the three-day-old baby, and she cannot imagine how someone could abandon their baby like this. Ben (Jason George) talks her through it.

However, instead of taking the baby to the hospital to give to the social worker, we find out that Jo took the baby home.

It was, in fact, too much too soon, she tells long-time friend, Link (Chris Carmack) when he shows up at her apartment. Fans are left wondering if she is going to keep the baby and if what she did is legal.

After the events of the mid-season finale wrapped up, fans have so many questions. They want to know if Jo and Alex are going to adopt this baby. Some viewers believe Jo is in danger of going to jail for taking the baby home.

Technically, she is kidnapping the child from the custody of the state of Washington when she deliberately failed to turn him into the receiving authority, wroteone Instagram user. Shes going to be in big trouble if she doesnt hand him over immediately.

Several fans agree that she could face jail time. Then there are a few viewers who believe she is still just doing her job as a Safe Haven volunteer.

[Jo] didnt kidnap the baby, argued another fan. She spoke to Ben and the others at Station 19. They definitely knew. She was panicked because of the magnitude of what she took on, as in the job to care for a baby, and [Jo] didnt tell Karen about it before doing it, but she did nothing illegal.

In 1999, an overwhelming number of infant abandonments took place, according toBaby Safe Haven. Never before in a single year had so many mothers decided that they couldnt care for their childrenand then disposed of their newborn infants in an unsafe and tragic way.

In response, a group of dedicated people worked together to create a law that would guarantee no mother ever had to secretly dispose of her newborn infant, the website continues. This law would protect the mother and assure her that she would not be prosecuted for relinquishing her baby. So long as the baby was safe and given to a responsible adult at a designated location, the mother would be free to go anonymously.

There are laws in place to protect the mothers of the infants that leave their newborns at designated safe areas.

A hospital or fire station, its employees, volunteers, and medical staff are immune from any criminal or civil liability for accepting or receiving a newborn under this section, according to theWashington Safe Haven Law.

The laws in place to protect mothers also protect those volunteers, so we can conclude that Jo will not be facing any jail time or trouble with the authorities. We will find out when Greys Anatomy returns on Jan. 23, 2020, whether she plans to follow through on adopting the baby with Alex (Justin Chambers).

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‘Gray’s Anatomy’: Will Jo Wilson Face Jail Time for Taking Home the Baby as a Safe Haven Volunteer? – The Bulletin Time

WhenGrays Anatomy Season 16left off for the mid-season finale, viewers watchedJo Wilson(Camilla Luddington) take dwelling a new child child.Grays Anatomyjust lately posted a photograph of the occasions on Instagram spurring dialogue amongst followers about whether or not Jo will face jail time. Was it authorized to take the child dwelling as a Safe Haven Volunteer? Lets take a look.

In themid-season finaleof Grays Anatomy Season 16, Jo Wilson volunteers for the Baby Safe Haven program. She is impressed to assist infants whore deserted at fireplace stations like she was as a new child.

Jo receives her first name as a volunteer and heads to the Station 19 (the spin-off present) firehouse. She holds the three-day-old child, and she or he can not think about how somebody might abandon their child like this. Ben (Jason George) talks her by way of it.

Nonetheless, as an alternative of taking the child to the hospital to present to the social employee, we discover out that Jo took the child dwelling.

It was, in actual fact, an excessive amount of too quickly, she tells long-time pal, Hyperlink (Chris Carmack) when he reveals up at her condominium. Followers are left questioning if she goes to maintain the child and if what she did is authorized.

After the occasions of the mid-season finale wrapped up, followers have so many questions. They need to know if Jo and Alex are going to undertake this child. Some viewers imagine Jo is in peril of going to jail for taking the child dwelling.

Technically, she is kidnapping the little one from the custody of the state of Washington when she intentionally failed to show him into the receiving authority, wroteone Instagram consumer. Shes going to be in large hassle if she doesnt hand him over instantly.

A number of followers agree that she might face jail time. Then there are a few viewers who imagine she continues to be simply doing her job as a Safe Haven volunteer.

[Jo] didnt kidnap the child, argued one other fan. She spoke to Ben and the others at Station 19. They undoubtedly knew. She was panicked due to the magnitude of what she took on, as in the job to care for a child, and [Jo] didnt inform Karen about it earlier than doing it, however she did nothing unlawful.

In 1999, an amazing variety of toddler abandonments happened, in keeping withBaby Safe Haven. By no means earlier than in a single 12 months had so many moms determined that they couldnt care for their youngstersafter which disposed of their new child infants in an unsafe and tragic approach.

In response, a group of devoted folks labored collectively to create a regulation that will assure no mom ever needed to secretly eliminate her new child toddler, the web site continues. This regulation would shield the mom and guarantee her that she wouldnt be prosecuted for relinquishing her child. So lengthy as the child was protected and given to a accountable grownup at a designated location, the mom can be free to go anonymously.

There are legal guidelines in place to guard the moms of the infants that depart their newborns at designated protected areas.

A hospital or fireplace station, its staff, volunteers, and medical employees are immune from any legal or civil legal responsibility for accepting or receiving a new child underneath this part, in keeping with theWashington Safe Haven Regulation.

The legal guidelines in place to guard moms additionally shield these volunteers, so we are able to conclude that Jo wont be dealing with any jail time or hassle with the authorities. We are going to discover out when Grays Anatomy returns on Jan. 23, 2020, whether or not she plans to observe by way of on adopting the child with Alex (Justin Chambers).

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Anatomy of a rescue on the worlds deadliest migration route – The Irish Times

The alarm sounded shortly after midnight on Friday. Bleary-eyed volunteers and crew stumbled up to the mess room for a briefing. There was a boat, the ships head of mission, Rene Stein, told them. It was about 1.8 nautical miles ahead. Everyone had to be ready.

On the monkey deck, the highest point on which you can safely stand on the ship, the volunteer on watch duty could spy a light in the distance. It flashed across the Mediterranean Sea, bright, blinking once or twice before stopping. After a pause, it shone again and again, a sign of life under a smattering of stars. He peered through his binoculars, trying to make out the people on board.

Then, he heard them shouting.

As the Alan Kurdi rescue ship sailed closer, the captain lit up the vessel to show he had received the message from those in need. Two lifeboats were deployed, with volunteer drivers at the helm.

The first began to circle the 8m-long boat, while one crew member asked for information about who was on board. Five women, one of them pregnant, came the answer. There were 10 children, the youngest six months old.

A rescue operation is both fast and slow. It felt fast because everyones adrenaline was pumping, but slow because they knew it was important to do everything calmly. Panic costs lives, they had been warned during training.

The first lifeboat came back with four children, a woman and a man. The children were toddlers. They were lifted onto the Alan Kurdis deck, some crying, some with faces paralysed by shock. Once on board, the man clung his baby to him, breathing deeply and then letting out a cry. He began to vomit.

The lifeboat went back several times, taking children, women and then the men, who stumbled as they were helped up a ladder and down wooden steps.

Thank you, thank you, whispered one woman, wearing skinny jeans and a headscarf. No problem, replied one of the rescue crew.

To avoid it being reused by human smugglers and any accompanying accusations that the Alan Kurdis crew had collaborated with them, the boat they had travelled in was then destroyed. It went up in flames before the last lifeboat was hoisted on deck, and the Alan Kurdi began to speed away from the Libyan coast.

All of the 32 people brought on board were Libyans. They said they set sail from Tripoli hours before, and were escaping the war. In April, eastern general Khalifa Haftar ordered his self-styled Libyan National Army to advance on the north African capital. In the eight months since, more than 2,000 people have been killed in fighting and roughly 150,000 displaced.

In a statement last week, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights said air strikes are the leading cause of civilian casualties, accounting for 182 deaths and 212 injuries, followed by ground fighting, improvised explosive devices, abductions and killings.

Libya is a transit country for refugees fleeing dictatorships and wars across Africa and the Middle East, but, increasingly, Libyans are also escaping themselves.

The condition of the fibreglass boat which had two engines indicated the people on it either paid more money or were better respected by smugglers, in comparison to sub-Saharan Africans, who are usually crammed into rubber boats, sometimes with faulty engines. The Libyans on board had food supplies for two days, a satellite phone and a GPS. They were able to call for help once they reached international waters, increasing their chances of survival.

Rubber boats are difficult because nothing reflects the colour. Wooden boats are better but theyre rather rare, Stein, the ships head of mission, had warned the volunteer crew in advance. Fibreglass was rarer still.

People were calm, in a very stable condition, said Stefan Schultz, a paramedic on one of the Alan Kurdis lifeboats, who stayed up all night caring for the people rescued.

Im tired, really tired, he said, on Friday morning. I cant really describe that feeling. The whole process was okay. We trained for this scenario and for that reason it worked quite well.

More than 19,000 people have died since 2014 trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea to Europe. The route from Libya is the deadliest migration route in the world.

Charity rescue ships such as the Alan Kurdi have been accused of acting as a pull factor for refugees and migrants, with critics saying rescues encourage more people to risk their lives by paying smugglers to go to sea, though the Alan Kurdis captain Uwe Doll rejects this interpretation.

They want to escape, he said. They know the chance, the risk of dying during this escape with small boats like these and they know that we [the charity rescue boats] only rescue 30 per cent of the refugees that are in this area. If you have only a 30 per cent chance you dont leave your country. You dont go on water unless youre desperate.

For his part, Doll said rescuing people has made him experience emotions hes never had before in his life.

It makes me sometimes a little bit sad and also it makes me happy. We can help them, I never had this feeling before.

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