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295:, Carollo heard about a doctor in the military who had been accused of a crime, and subsequently, that military doctors do not need to be certified in the state where they practice. Later, Carollo and colleague Jeff Nesmith, began an investigation into the military healthcare system, concerned that a standard that low, "would result in hurting a lot of people," and "attract doctors with problems practicing in a civilian system." Carollo, discovered his concerns were not unfounded. 458:. Carollo and Hopgood, reviewed thousands of records, including information from the Deaths in Service Database, of Peace Corps volunteers. Met with "a wall of resistance," from the Peace Corps spokesperson, the DDN, was forced to sue for the release of Corps documents logging assaults made on their volunteers. During their interviews and research, they discovered the organization recorded assault and rape as "incidents" or "events," rather than crimes. 1721: 1714: 474:, held a hearing on March 24, resulting in the passage of a bill to better protect the safety of Peace Corps volunteers, six days later. In 2011, after the death of a Peace Corps volunteer in Africa, a bill, the Kate Puzey Volunteer Protection Act, to protect whistleblowers at the Peace Corps, and improve protections for the victims of violence and sexual assault. 818:"Peace Corps Online: May 4, 2004: Headlines: Journalism: Safety and Security of Volunteers: White House Correspondents Association: President George W. Bush congratulates Mei-Ling Hopgood and Russell Carollo of the Dayton Daily News. Hopgood and Carollo were the lead writers on a seven-day series that won the Edgar A. Poe award for 2004" 144:
Carollo was a three-time finalist for the Pulitzer prize, in 1992, with Mike Casey, for his work on, "Lives on the Line," in 1996, with Carol Hernandez, Jeff Nesmith and Cheryl Reed, for his contributions on two articles, "Military Secrets" and "Prisoners on the Payroll," and in 2002 for "The Foreign
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The full series of reports outlined how the military system failed to meet the same standards and safeguards enjoyed by the civilian population to include allowing military doctors to practice healthcare without state medical licences; these flaws sometimes led to injury and death. The first article
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They traveled to 11 countries, and interviewed more than 500 people as part of their investigation, learning that many volunteers were sent to some of the most dangerous areas of different countries, with little, to no, training or supervision. Additionally, as part of their research, Carollo made
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The first article in the series explained, "Congress in 1986 passed a law prohibiting the release of any information about the quality of military doctors. Many states have similar laws, intended to encourage open discussions among doctors. But the military uses the federal law to protect the same
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Carollo was a finalist for the Pulitzer prize, in 1992, with Mike Casey, for his work on, "Lives on the Line," in 1996, with Carol Hernandez, Jeff Nesmith and Cheryl Reed, for his contributions on two articles, "Military Secrets" and "Prisoners on the Payroll," and in 2002 for "The Foreign Game."
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After careful analysis of the data they had compiled, they found that volunteers were assaulted or robbed every 23 hours, and the Peace Corps was "run in a way that would seem ridiculous to any business," for example: volunteers were put in positions of teaching farmers how to grow crops, in a
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and improving his writing, saying that the program had given him time to look at "really good writing" and that the fellowship program helped to give him a "more global view." Louisiana State University inducted him into its Journalism Hall of Fame in 2009.
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Following the publication of the series, the Peace Corps claimed the reporting was inaccurate, without citing any factual errors in the stories, instead, they criticized the DDN motives for reporting the stories. As a result of the reports, the
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The head nurse was not certified in advanced life-support techniques, and an essential piece of emergency equipment was missing a part. Other emergency equipment at the clinic was outdated, unsterilized or in a
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Carrollo and Hopgood were awarded the Edgar A. Poe award, the Daniel Pearl award, and the Clark Mollenhoff Award for investigative reporting for the series. The series of articles are archived on the
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Prize for Distinguished Reporting on the National Defense, in recognition of his high standards for accuracy and substance. Presented by President Ford at the thirteenth annual awards ceremony.
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country they had just arrived in, when they "had never grown a flower." Two days before the DDN published the investigative series, Mei-Ling Hopgood reported that Peace Corps Director,
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for uncovering mismanagement in military healthcare. After publication of the series of stories, the Pentagon announced the creation of a civilian board to review malpractice cases.
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began publishing a seven-part series, "Casualties of Peace." The stories were the result of a two-year investigation into the violence, including rape and murder, against
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and the 1943 Military Claims Act. An example of how the Feres doctrine protected a military physician was described in the last report in the series:
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The only physician on duty that day had just completed his internship, had no medical license and had just arrived at the clinic the month before.
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volunteers. Once the DDN agreed they had a project, they hired Christine Willmsem and assigned her to the project, however, she left to work for
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Her 25-year-old son died after he went to a military clinic for a bee sting and got nine times the dosage of a drug ordered by the doctor.
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release every day." During the year-long investigation, Carollo and Nesmith found 200 doctors that were "linked to incompetence and
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1998 Winner, Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting, for the seven-part series, "Unnecessary Danger," (with Jeff Nesmith)
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At the time of his death, Carollo worked as a freelance journalist and consultant based out of Colorado.
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2004 Winner of the Clark Mollenhoff Award for Investigative Reporting, (with Mei-Ling Hopgood)
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Carollo, already experienced in covering overseas projects, and Hopgood, having been with the
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passed of a bill to protect the safety of Peace Corps volunteers as a result of the series.
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Mei-Ling Hopgood, one of their Washington correspondents, joined Carollo on the project
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in the series was published on October 5, 1997. The series of stories is listed below.
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2002 Finalist, Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting, (with other staff members)
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1991 Winner, John Hancock Award for Excellence in Business Writing, (with Mike Casey)
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Russell Carollo and Jeff Nesmith, Laws and Rulings Shield Doctors, Dayton Daily News
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Previously the Pulitzer Prize for Telegraphic Reporting โ€“ National from 1942โ€“1947
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with a bachelor's degree in history. in 2009, Carollo taught journalism at
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Daniel Pearl Award for Outstanding International Investigative Reporting
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Daniel Pearl Award for Outstanding International Investigative Reporting
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2000 Outstanding Alumnus of the Year, Southeastern Louisiana University
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1992 Finalist, Pulitzer Prize for Public Service, (with Mike Casey)
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2009 Manship Hall of Fame, LSU Manship School of Mass Communication
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In 2004, Carollo and Mei-Ling Hopgood, were the recipients of the
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1995 Winner, Investigative Reporters and Editors Medal, (with
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1996 Finalist, Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting, (with
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2004 Finalist, Harvard University's Goldsmith Prize, (with
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over 75 FOIA request and appeals with the Peace Corps, the
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Carollo worked as a special projects reporter for the
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