‘Take Care of Maya’ trial: Detective to testify in $220M case against Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital

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‘Take Care of Maya’ trial: Detective to testify in $220M case against Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital
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On Friday, jurors in a $220 million case against Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital that was the premise of the Netflix documentary ‘Take Care of Maya’ are expected to hear testimony from a detective who interviewed Maya’s father, Jack Kowalski, while Maya was being sheltered at the hospital.

On Friday, jurors in a $220 million case against Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital that was the premise of theare expected to hear testimony from a detective who interviewed Maya’s father, Jack Kowalski, while Maya was being sheltered at the hospital. . Critical care physician Dr. Beatriz Teppa-Sanchez described a chaotic scene when Maya and her mother, Beata Kowalski first entered the pediatric intensive care unit.

Dr. Teppa-Sanchez said she felt those statements were even more reason for Maya to receive psychological help though Beata Kowalski said she didn’t want that for her daughter at that time.Doctors and nurses who testified in court on Thursday described Maya and her mother as being aggressive in the hospital, swearing a medical professionals and demanding pain medication.

However, during cross-examination, Klink told the jury that she never followed up on that statement or asked Maya to elaborate. She did note that she reported the statement to doctors. According to testimony from Dr. Teppa-Sanchez, Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital did give Maya ketamine for her pain, but it was at a lower dose than Beata Kowalski wanted for her daughter.

‘Take Care of Maya’ trial: Attorneys wrap up Kowalski's side in $220M case against All Children's Hospital On Tuesday, the defense called nurse practitioner Bonnie Rice to the stand Tuesday afternoon. She worked at Tampa General Hospital and was a part of Maya’s care team in 2015. Last Monday, Maya told jurors her condition would leave her screaming in pain and unable to walk at the time. She said she had been receiving ketamine to treat the pain and even underwent a ketamine coma in Mexico.Pictured: Maya Kowalski

When the hospital’s attorney, Howard Hunter, began his opening statements, he noted that several hospital staffers believed Beata Kowalski suffered from Munchausen by proxy and they were trying to protect her. Last Thursday, in a video deposition, Dr. Sally Smith, who was the medical director for the Child Protection Team providing a medical evaluation for Maya while she was at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, said she knew that four other physicians had diagnosed Maya with CRPS.

Jurors also heard Smith say she suggested doctors at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital take Maya off of all medications. A judge ordered Maya to be sheltered at the hospital while the child abuse allegations were investigated. She wasn’t allowed to be discharged to her family or another treatment facility and could not see her mother. A judge ordered her to remain at the hospital under state custody. Beata Kowalski died by suicide after being kept away from her daughter for 87 days.

Maya’s former Guardian Ad Litem, Jessica Blackrick, testified that Bedy cut a phone short a phone call in which Maya and her mother were praying together. The battery allegations from the Kowalski family stem from Bedy and others holding Maya down for unwanted photos and unwanted comforting. Jurors in a Sarasota County courtroom watched a video deposition from social worker Catherine Bedy as a $220 million case against Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital featured in the Netflix documentary ‘Take Care of Maya’ continued Thursday morning.

"She stated she placed her on the lap. I never gave consent by the way on that. She stated that she used to come in and slap her leg to see if she was in pain, she said she wanted to adopt her that her mother was in a mental home, so she could be like her mother while in the hospital," he said. Beata Kowalski, who was a registered nurse, learned about CRPS from an infusion patient and began researching the disease. Her research led her to Dr.

Maya’s father told the jury he and his family saw Maya slowly returning to herself following the ketamine therapy. "She could take care of herself, comb her hair, brush her teeth, eat with her hands and so forth" he recalled. ‘Take Care of Maya’ trial: CRPS takes center stage in $200 million case against All Children’s Hospital

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