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Friday, November 19, 2010

New Program Helps Address Delaware Nursing Shortage

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Nursing News - November 19, 2010
DOVER, Del.- Delaware is facing a nursing shortage. The government estimates the state needs between 13-hundred and three thousand additional nurses.
Sparrow Hospital and the union representing 2,100 nurses and other professionals have agreed to meet today, according to a union spokesman.
A Life in Nursing (Madison Magazine)
Wilma Rohweder was just seventeen years old when polio struck. Her dream was to become a nurse, but when she fell ill, her mother began to worry.
Darton Collegea TMs new nursing building was unveiled in March. The nursing program is one area being scrutinized while officials discuss the possiblity of creating four-year programs at Darton.
More than 12 hours after Washington Hospital Center President John Sullivan told employees that nurses will not be going on strike next week, National Nurses United and management finally officially released a joint statement confirming the news.
As the care center administrator of Central Minnesota's largest nursing home, Christine Bakke works on a daily basis to provide the best care possible for each of the 222 residents at St.
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