Nursing News - October 8, 2010
Friday, October 8, 2010
Oliver recognized for excellence in nursing
Almost all U.S. doctors in a survey released on Thursday said they plan to get vaccinated against flu this season, a finding that heartened disease experts frustrated by low vaccination rates.
Washington sex predators' nurse license suspended (KNDO - Yakima)
Washington state regulators have suspended the license of a Lakewood nurse accused of having a sexual relationship with a man at the Special Commitment Center for sex predators on McNeil Island. Most GPs are not convinced the planned shake-up of the NHS in England will benefit patients, a BBC poll suggests.
Hospital failures led to teenager's death, say parents (Pendle Today)
The family of a teenager, who was a boarder at a school in Rugby, who died after she was "lost" in an NHS hospital has blamed her death on a string of failures by medical staff. Nursing student looks forward to the future (News Journal)
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