Nursing - News January 17, 2011
The Government cannot afford to delay essential reform of Britain's public services, David Cameron has warned. IPFW Nursing Department Heads To Dominican Republic (WPTA) One woman's struggle to have children is a tale of turmoil, sadness (Vancouver Sun)
Dr. Ora Lea Strickland, a graduate of J.J. Jones High School in Mount Airy, has been a trailblazer in the field of nursing. Seniors may have to pay for Medicare home health (WAND-TV Decatur) Nursing, other health care positions expected to grow (Lansing State Journal)
It was a bitterly cold night in January when Geraldine Weller gave birth in the car park of a London hospital.
Elijah, Madeline top baby names (Wausau Daily Herald) Rachel and Tim Gottlieb don't pick their baby names from the most-popular list, but somehow, their choices keep topping the charts.
Funeral set for first woman to lead Seminole Tribe (WEAR TV3) Family and friends are remembering the late Betty Mae Tiger Jumper, the first and only woman to chair the Tribal Council of the Seminole Tribe of Florida.
Local man goes from unemployed to nurse (The Advocate) NEWARK -- Michael Hammond worked 20 years for a civil engineering firm doing computer-aided design. |
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