This document is an email thread from July 24, 2019, between MCC New York medical staff (including a Chief Pharmacist) regarding inmate Jeffrey Epstein (#76318-054). The discussion centers on Epstein's complaint that he was not receiving his constipation medication (docusate sodium/Colace) while on 'Psychological Observation,' despite records showing a 30-day supply was filled on July 12. The staff discusses coordinating with the Duty PA, RN, or MD to resolve the issue.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Inmate |
Subject of the email thread, identified as 'Epstein #76318-054'. Described as being on 'Psychological Observation' an...
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| [Redacted] CAPT | Chief Pharmacist |
U.S. Public Health Service officer at MCC New York. Investigating the medication issue.
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| [Redacted] RN | Registered Nurse |
Medical staff member the Chief Pharmacist plans to speak with regarding the medication.
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| Duty PA | Physician Assistant |
Mentioned as a person to advise ensuring the inmate receives medication.
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| MD | Medical Doctor |
Mentioned as the authority to ask for a new prescription (Rx).
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| MCC New York |
Metropolitan Correctional Center, the facility where the inmate is held.
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| U.S. Public Health Service |
Organization the Chief Pharmacist belongs to.
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| Commissioned Corps of the United States Public Health Service |
Mentioned in the email signature footer.
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| Location | Context |
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"This inmate, who is currently on Psychological Observation, said he has not been receiving his constipation medication."Source
"Hm.. his docusate sodium 100mg (colace) was filled for a 30 day supply on 7/12..?"Source
"If he doesn't have the med, let me ask MD for a new Rx."Source
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