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Nurse Risks Job, Posts Photos of Brain Surgery on Facebook

Nurse Risks Job, Posts Photos of Brain Surgery on FacebookWhen will people learn? Stop posting stupid stuff on your Facebook page. The constant barrage of idiots losing girlfriends and jobs because they haven't learned the fine art of self-censorship on social networking sites is unnerving. Let us spell it out for you one more time -- employers will look at your MySpace/Facebook/Twitter/etc. page.

We thought maybe after the tale of Kevin Colvin, who was caught in a lie about a hedonistic Halloween party, people might be a little more cautious, but no. Then, we figured the story of Ashley-Paul Robinson publicly embarrassing his team would make Facebookers pause, or at least the extended jail time handed to Lara Buys would have inspired some careful consideration before posting photographs.

Alas, no. It seems many of us just haven't learned the lesson. So, lets add yet another tale of easily avoidable Facebook follies to the list. An as yet to be identified nurse in Stockholm, Sweden, lost her job after posting pictures of herself taken while assisting brain surgery. The photos included images of her holding and posing with unidentified pieces of the patient's body.

The photos violate both the hospitals policy against cameras in the operating room (unless specifically sanctioned for education purposes) and ethical codes meant to protect patient privacy. The nurse has been suspended and hospital officials are currently weighing whether to terminate her and/or report her to police.

Hopefully, this will be the last lesson you'll need to learn before finally taking a little more care with what you post online. Class dismissed. [From: Telegraph]

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Soccer Star Accidentally Reveals Team Change Via Facebook

Soccer Star Accidentally Reveals Potential New Team Via FacebookWhere will the madness end? We've seen people dumped on Facebook, fired because of Facebook, and now one football (that's what they call soccer across the pond) player has inadvertently revealed, thanks for Facebook, that he was trying out for a different team, unbeknownst to his current club.

UK soccer player Ashley-Paul Robinson, currently a member of the Crystal Palace team, updated his Facebook status recently to say "Ashley-Paul is goin fulham on monday. If i pull dis off im on dis ting," revealing his trial with a rival club. Robinson was apparently unaware that his status would be shared not just with his 194 Facebook friends, but with the entire London network. Worse still, it took Robinson a few days to realize his error. The next day he updated with "Ashley-Paul is travling 2 Bath With Fulham Fingers Crossed."

Upon realizing his faux-paux, he tried to make light of the situation with his status by posting "Ashley-Paul has been very naughty lol!" But his management wasn't laughing, and a source within the team is quoted as saying, "It's pretty embarrassing for the club that this guy is telling the world he's looking to leave the club." [Source: Shiny Shiny]

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