Nursing News - December 17, 2010
Friday, December 17, 2010
Nursing moms on Hill find haven in Capitol
Six-year-old girl mauled by dogs (Ottawa Sun)
A six-year-old Inuit girl is in the intensive care unit of a Montreal hospital after being mauled by four dogs in her remote northern community. Daughters of Sarah expanding, adding outpatient medical building (The Business Review (Albany))
The nation's largest nonprofit dialysis provider will be the first tenant in a new outpatient medical building on Washington Ave. Breast-feeding group helps new moms cope with new experience (Cape Cod Times)
The moms sat in a circle, some with infants nestled on their shoulder sound asleep, others with alert babies sitting in their laps facing outward so they could see the other babies in the room. Sears Holdings Corp. says it has signed an agreement with retailer Work 'N Gear to operate medical uniforms shops inside its Sears and Kmart stores.
GP who belittled staff 'unprofessional' (Warwick Today)
The fitness to practise of a family GP in Cumbria who belittled colleagues with a tirade of abuse over a four-year period has been found impaired. This is the daily email. Change to weekly
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