Nursing News - December 15, 2010
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
After real estate bust, agency owner gets nursing degree at PHCC
Registered nurses at The Memorial Hospital of Salem County have won the right to unionize, the Health Professionals and Allied Employees union said Tuesday.
Kean University and area community colleges are poised to offer eligible students holding an associate's degree in nursing the opportunity to complete a four-year bachelor's of science degree in nursing, without leaving their nearest community college campus.
Medical calling: Rolando Ramos (Valley Morning Star)
Rolando Ramos has worked hard in his nursing career and has received even more responsibilities as his reward. Figures show decline in NHS workers (Mearns Today)
The number of staff working in the NHS has fallen by almost 1,000 in the last year, figures have revealed. HCP said Tuesday that it will buy the real estate assets of HCR ManorCare, which runs more than 300 rehabilitation and nursing facilities, for $6.1 billion in cash and stock.
First World War postcard found (Hawick Today)
Villagers in Cambridgeshire have told how a postcard sent to a First World War soldier being treated in hospital nearly a century ago was found by workmen fixing a village hall floor. This is the daily email. Change to weekly
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