Nursing News - December 20, 2010
Monday, December 20, 2010
Kaatz Retiring from USD School of Health Sciences
The death toll in a fire that swept through a budget hotel in the northern Philippines has risen to 16 after one of the survivors died in a hospital.
Bank nursing costs revealed (Western Telegraph)
Hywel Dda Health Board spends around A 112,000 a month on nurses in Pembrokeshire working flexible hours or a on the banka , the Western Telegraph can reveal. Survivor: smugglers cut engine (The West Australian)
A woman who survived the Christmas Island boat tragedy has told how the Indonesian crew cut the engine in the dead of night and promised the asylum seekers that the Australian navy would come to get them. Red Cross to use nursing assistants on ... (Warrnambool Standard)
BLOOD donors will be cared for by assistants without nursing qualifications under a money-saving employment overhaul by the Australian Red Cross Blood Service. Local universities address nursing shortage (The Baltimore Sun)
Driven by two trends - the graying of the profession and a bedeviling national nursing shortage - Baltimore-area colleges and universities are expanding programs to not only train the next generation of nurses but address a looming shortage in their own faculty ranks. This is the daily email. Change to weekly
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