Nursing - News January 9, 2011
This undated photo provided by the Arizona Department of Health Services shows on its employees, Susan Leo of Chandler, Ariz., holding her son, Owen, at work. Your Opinion: January 9, 2011 (Americus Times-Recorder, Americus, Gia) Top ambos threaten to quit over lower pay (The Sydney Morning Herald)
Elderly people suffering from conditions such as Alzheimer's disease are being denied food and drink, while just one in five hospitals makes sure that nurses are told if their patients have such a diagnosis. Final Farewell: Martina Brise o (Valley Morning Star) Redmond awarded certification in five top clinical programs (Rome News - Tribune)
Hospital system is hiring in 2011 West Tennessee Healthcare, Madison County's largest employer, will continue to add nurses and health care technicians to its roster this year as demand for health care continues to rise.
Regional Wellness Council hears about CHIP, child obesity The first Regional Wellness Council meeting of 2011 was held Friday in the Board Room at the Guthrie Health School of Nursing.
Extra training, education help workers stand out Lisa Nelson already had a bachelor's degree, five years of experience, and a certificate in biomedical informatics, a growing field that applies information technology to health care. |
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