Nursing - News January 30, 2011
NURSES' leader Dr Peter Carter expressed serious concerns about the future of the National Health Service when he visited St Ann's Hospital in Poole. Hutcheson Medical Center's executive salaries rise as lean years continue (Catoosa County News) Choosing nursing care (NBC 15 Online) Cuts to elder care could cost state dollars, lives (Press-Enterprise) Newport resident noted for academic excellence (Jacksonville Daily News)
Members of the 8th Medical Group load a litter onto a UH-60 Black Hawk as Army Staff Sgt.
Good paying jobs still difficult to find (Business) A good job is still hard to find, though recent labor market data indicate the employment situation is slowly improving.
Patients provided access to new CAT scan system at Al Rahba Hospital (AME Info) United Arab Emirates: 30 minutes ago Al Rahba Hospital, a SEHA Health System facility, is now offering patients across the UAE access to faster and more thorough care through the introduction of a state-of-the-art CAT scan system.
Doctors push use of HPV vaccination (Amarillo) The Gardasil shot made its debut years ago, but some doctors and nurses said there's still a need for more education about the vaccine.
MaryAnn Selenski weds LCpl. Dennis Ellis in Oct. (Times Leader) MaryAnn Selenski and LCpl. Dennis Alan Ellis were united in marriage on October 30, 2010 at Dr.
State-of-the-art health care comes to rural western Wis. community (WQOW) A new $47 million dollar hospital will soon open its doors in northwestern Wisconsin.
Studentsa letters show frustration, support (Dayton Daily News) Dozens of students have offered testimony regarding the nursing program at Miami-Jacobs Career College, painting a stark portrait of people enrolling with high hopes but oftentimes leaving disappointed. |
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