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City's important role caring for injured troops
City's important role caring for injured troops (Bognor Today)
In 1915 many more hospitals were turned over to War Office use, and among these were a number of what were then called 'county asylums'. Graylingwell was one of them, and for the next four years Graylingwell War Hospital saw a huge number of soldier patients pass through its doors.

Nursing program preps Laramie students to be RNs (Darien News-Review)
Instructor Loraine Saulino-Klein shows a class of students in the nursing program at Whiting High School, the proper technique used to assist a patient out of a wheelchair using student Anna Haney as a volunteer from the class on Feb.

Heart attack survival at Huggins Hospital (Foster's Daily Democrat)
Huggins Hospital, working in conjunction with The New England Heart Institute at Catholic Medical Center , has implemented a new software program to improve the flow of information during a heart attack situation.

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Mich. hospital, nurses settle discrimination suit (Boston)
This frame grab provided by WJRT-TV shows Hurley Medical Center in Flint, Mich. The case of a white swastika-tattooed Michigan father insisting a black nurse at the hospital not be allowed to care for his newborn child highlights one of medicine's "open secrets" _ allowing patients to refuse treatment by a doctor or nurse of another race.

Some patients won't see nurses of different race (KTHV-TV Little Rock)
It's been called one of the "open secrets" in the U.S. medical world - allowing patients to refuse treatment by a doctor or nurse of another race.

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