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Hospital documents concerns raised (IcRefrewshire)
Medical staff decided a patient should not be resuscitated without informing the family and left another "do not resuscitate" form in a patient's records with no patient details attached, a hospital inspection report has claimed.

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Irene Lilan Heilman (The Post-Journal, Jamestown New York)
Born Nov. 14, 1924, in the town of Villenova, she was the daughter of the late Leslie and Lilan Clement Wright.

Nurses from Romania visit our hospitals to find out about nursing care in Britain (Halifax Courier)
A TEAM of nurses from Romania has linked with hospital staff in Calderdale to learn more about nursing in the UK.

Hospitals have more available jobs (Cincinnati)
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Alleged Police Brutality Caught on Camera (NBC Connecticut)
In the lawsuit, Joey Bryans claims he was beaten by Officer Evan Cossette outside Midstate Medical Center on January 23, 2011.

Bay Area Sutter Nurses Plan May 1 Walkout (Patch)
With the wealthy Sutter Health corporation continuing to demand more than 100 sweeping reductions in patient care and nurses' standards and workplace conditions, registered nurses at eight Northern California Sutter hospitals will hold a one-day strike May 1, the California Nurses Association/National Nurses United announced yesterday.

Marion Barry criticizes hospitals for hiring Filipina nurses (Washington Examiner)
Ward 8 Councilman Marion Barry made comments Monday about Filipina nurses who work in District hospitals, just weeks after Barry told his supporters that Asian businesses "ought to go." At a hearing, Barry told the president and board members of the University of the District of Columbia that the school should be supplying D.C. residents to serve ... (more)

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