Nursing News - December 13, 2010
Monday, December 13, 2010
Patient population steadily outnumbering trained nurses
As dust settles from Humboldt State University's announcement that it suspended spring admission into the school's nursing program, some are questioning whether the school administration is simply letting the struggling department sink.
Vanderbilt University researchers are designing an autonomous medical robot that could eventually replace triage nurses in hospital emergency rooms.
After 40 years, retired surgeon still helping the poor (Providence Journal)
Even after three cups of coffee, Dr. Armand D. Versaci's hands are steady. "See?" says the 87-year-old retired physician, holding his fingers near his chest. Ministries order five-year moratorium on medical courses (Materia Medica Malaysiana)
Star : PETALING JAYA: The Government will impose a five-year moratorium on medical programmes as an immediate measure to prevent the glut in housemen from becoming worse. This is the daily email. Change to weekly
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