Nursing News - October 17, 2010
Sunday, October 17, 2010
U.'s nursing building targets faculty shortage
SIU Holds Ribbon Cutting for New Nursing Program and Sim Suite (The State Journal)
Salem International University got out its medical scissors Saturday to celebrate the opening of its Practical Nursing program and simulation suite. Dan's Pharmacy closing its doors (Daily Democrat)
Ron and Sophie Lessard have sold Dan's Pharmacy on Central Street in Franklin after owning it for the past 23 years. Families vow to fight transfer of dementia patients to far away hospital (Weyburn Booster)
The nephew of a Second World War veteran who served in the merchant marines says his uncle deserves the best care for his dementia. It's a nursing school with a long and rich history. When it opened in 1884, it was the only one west of the Alleghenies.
Lyceum nursing studes undergo disaster response drill (ABS-CBN News)
MANILA, Philippines They sweat it out, run and scream as part of a special Lyceum of the Philippines exercise for nursing students. This is the daily email. Change to weekly
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