Healthcare sector loses steam in California
Nursing News - November 22, 2010
Healthcare has long been one of the most reliable generators of new jobs in California.
NEW South Wales nurses say they will walk off the job on Wednesday, despite a plea from Health Minister Carmel Tebbutt for them to re-enter negotiations.
"We know and research has proven that RNs are the best value for the health care system," says ONA President Linda Haslam-Stroud, RN.
TEANECK Koreans who have inadequate or no health insurance lined up in hallways and sat in waiting areas Saturday to see doctors who volunteered their time at Holy Name Medical Center.
Event is free with $100 or more in pledges and $15 with over $50 in pledges. more info: gallery click on thumbnail to view image Get outdoors, get healthy and support a local nonprofit organization at the Snowshoe for Knowledge, sponsored by The Deerfield Valley Health Care Volunteers and benefitting the Scholarship Program.
BBC News at Ten presenter Huw Edwards is calling on south London residents to help Trinty Hospice.
Mary Ann Kendrick rubs Nigel, the family cat, while her husband, Larry Kendrick, a hospice patient with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig's disease, rests in his bed at home in Sherwood Forest.
Coastal Bend area nurse practitioners and nurse midwives met in October to form a new coalition named Coastal Bend Advanced Practice Nurses .
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