Nursing News - December 28, 2010
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Rise in complaints about Basildon Hospital
Nursing School expansion underway thanks to Hospital Foundation (East Texas News)
Tyler County Hospital Nursing school has the kind of problem anyone running this kind of program wants: they are respected enough that far more people apply to the school than they have room to accept. Mary Wood was born in 1905, the same year as Babe Ruth and George Halas. And as WBBM Newsradio 780a s Nancy Harty reports, Wood is still living in Flossmoor, and she celebrated her 105th birthday Sunday.
Retired archbishop may get out of hospital (KNOE-TV Monroe)
New Orleans Archbishop Gregory Aymond says retired Archbishop Philip Hannan is expected to be moved from a hospital to a skilled nursing facility. Rushville, Ill., is the kind of place where backyards have gardens instead of grass, and sunflowers wave in the wind.
Hospital a source of pride to early black community (Post Tribune)
The dilapidated, three-story brick building at 22nd and Massachusetts looks like a mean glance could send it crumbling down. This is the daily email. Change to weekly
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