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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Health system failed us says dead boy's parents

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Nursing News - September 22, 2010
Health system failed us says dead boy's parents (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Sebastian Parman pulls a face on his fifth birthday but dies when he is six from scarlet fever in Geraldton hospital after a delayed diagnosis Family members of a six year-old WA boy who died after his illness went undiagnosed for two days are upset by comments by the Health Minister Kim Hames.
Officials say a one-day strike has been averted in northeast Nevada with a tentative agreement between the nurses' union and Northeastern Nevada Regional Hospital.
Dr. Maggie Dorsey's father, Earl Thurmond Sr., was just 53 when he died of colon cancer in 1985.
A Madison law firm has settled a lawsuit filed against a Sun Prairie nursing home for $2.25 million, said attorneys who represent the family of Cynthia Wilms.
The state Department of Health has pulled the license of a Whatcom County nursing assistant convicted of slapping two vulnerable adults she cared for while working at a Blaine residential facility for developmentally disabled adults.
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A Saint Louis University nursing professor has received a $1.05 million grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to pursue her research on Human Papillomavirus and cancer.
The new school year brings a surprising learning obstacle into focus in Portland schools: more than 200 students are in desperate need of glasses, but can't find eye doctors who will acept Mainecare.
If the name Trisha Meili doesn't ring a bell, think back more than 20 years. Meili is the woman who was attacked on April 19, 1989, while jogging in Central Park.
Hospitals and health care facilities around New Jersey have long been concerned over a growing nursing shortage.
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