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[[Image:New Woman All Women Clinic.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Clinic in January 2009]] '''New Woman All Woman Health Care''' was a women's health care center located at 1001 [[17th Street South]] in [[Southside]]. The clinic offered gynecological and abortion services from the early 1990s until its closure in May [[2012]]. The clinic's director was [[Diane Derzis]].
[[Image:New Woman All Women Clinic.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Clinic in January 2009]] '''New Woman All Woman Health Care''' was a women's health care center located at 1001 [[17th Street South]] in [[Southside]]. The clinic, a successor to the [[Birmingham Women's Medical Clinic]], offered gynecological and abortion services from the early 1990s until its closure in May [[2012]]. The clinic's director was [[Diane Derzis]].


On [[January 29]], [[1998]], domestic terrorist [[Eric Robert Rudolph]] [[1998 abortion clinic bombing|detonated a bomb]] at the clinic, killing off-duty [[Birmingham Police Department|police officer]] [[Robert Sanderson]] and seriously wounding nurse [[Emily Lyons]].
On [[January 29]], [[1998]], domestic terrorist [[Eric Robert Rudolph]] [[1998 abortion clinic bombing|detonated a bomb]] at the clinic, killing off-duty [[Birmingham Police Department|police officer]] [[Robert Sanderson]] and seriously wounding nurse [[Emily Lyons]].
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On [[May 18]], [[2012]] the clinic surrendered its state license to the [[Alabama Department of Public Health]]. The department investigated complaints of "breach of protocol" with regard to medication errors and determined that the clinic's leadership failed to ensure compliance with appropriate procedures.
On [[May 18]], [[2012]] the clinic surrendered its state license to the [[Alabama Department of Public Health]]. The department investigated complaints of "breach of protocol" with regard to medication errors and determined that the clinic's leadership failed to ensure compliance with appropriate procedures.


Derzis subsequently incorporated a new business, All Women's Healthcare of Columbus, Georgia, and contracted with Dr [[Bruce Norman]] to operate the Birmingham clinic.
Derzis subsequently incorporated a new business, All Women's Healthcare of Columbus, Georgia, and contracted with Dr [[Bruce Norman]] to operate the Birmingham clinic. On [[August 8]], [[2013]] [[Jefferson County Circuit Court]] Judge [[Joseph Boohaker]] ruled that the practice did not meet the legal definition of a doctor's office and ordered it closed.
 
The clinic building was demolished in January [[2016]].


==References==
==References==
* Wolfson, Hannah (April 6, 2012) "Alabama Health Department: Birmingham women's clinic to hand over license." {{BN}}
* Wolfson, Hannah (April 6, 2012) "Alabama Health Department: Birmingham women's clinic to hand over license." {{BN}}
* Oliver, Mike (July 8, 2013) "State: Woman who lost abortion provider license is managing unlicensed Birmingham clinic." {{BN}}
* Oliver, Mike (July 8, 2013) "State: Woman who lost abortion provider license is managing unlicensed Birmingham clinic." {{BN}}
* Oliver, Mike (August 8, 2013) "State of Alabama shuts down Birmingham abortion clinic." {{BN}}


==External links==
==External links==
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[[Category:17th Street South]]
[[Category:17th Street South]]
[[Category:Medical practices]]
[[Category:10th Avenue South]]
[[Category:Former clinics]]
[[Category:1990s establishments]]
[[Category:1990s establishments]]
[[Category:2013 disestablishments]]
[[Category:2016 demolitions]]

Latest revision as of 10:55, 12 December 2018

Clinic in January 2009

New Woman All Woman Health Care was a women's health care center located at 1001 17th Street South in Southside. The clinic, a successor to the Birmingham Women's Medical Clinic, offered gynecological and abortion services from the early 1990s until its closure in May 2012. The clinic's director was Diane Derzis.

On January 29, 1998, domestic terrorist Eric Robert Rudolph detonated a bomb at the clinic, killing off-duty police officer Robert Sanderson and seriously wounding nurse Emily Lyons.

On May 18, 2012 the clinic surrendered its state license to the Alabama Department of Public Health. The department investigated complaints of "breach of protocol" with regard to medication errors and determined that the clinic's leadership failed to ensure compliance with appropriate procedures.

Derzis subsequently incorporated a new business, All Women's Healthcare of Columbus, Georgia, and contracted with Dr Bruce Norman to operate the Birmingham clinic. On August 8, 2013 Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge Joseph Boohaker ruled that the practice did not meet the legal definition of a doctor's office and ordered it closed.

The clinic building was demolished in January 2016.

References

  • Wolfson, Hannah (April 6, 2012) "Alabama Health Department: Birmingham women's clinic to hand over license." The Birmingham News
  • Oliver, Mike (July 8, 2013) "State: Woman who lost abortion provider license is managing unlicensed Birmingham clinic." The Birmingham News
  • Oliver, Mike (August 8, 2013) "State of Alabama shuts down Birmingham abortion clinic." The Birmingham News

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