Nursing News - October 1, 2010
Friday, October 1, 2010
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WA Health Dept. investigates 2nd Children's death (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
The Washington state Department of Health is investigating a second reported death of a child this month at Seattle Children's Hospital. Most Men Unaware of Breast Cancer Risk in Males: Survey (Mental Help Net)
Nearly 80 percent of men at higher risk for breast cancer aren't aware that males can develop the disease, a new study finds, and none of the men surveyed said their doctors had talked to them about breast cancer. UTHealth Program Is Fast Track To Train Nursing Faculty (MediLexicon)
Main Category: Nursing / Midwifery Also Included In: Medical Students / Training Article Date: 30 Sep 2010 Ten pacesetting doctoral students are on their way to earning their Ph.D. in Nursing in an innovative three-year pilot program at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Nursing. Self-harm care training inadequate, says study (Matlock Today)
Healthcare professionals are not receiving the right training to help people who self-harm, new research by specialists at the University of Nottingham has revealed. This is the daily email. Change to weekly
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