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Nurses Volunteer After Typhoon (7 stories)

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Nursing - News November 12, 2013

Nearly 500 registered nurses from across the country have volunteered to go to the Philippines to help victims on the ground.

A new medical telephone service - NHS 111 - went live today in Cambridgeshire, connecting callers to a team of advisers who are supported by experienced nurses and paramedics.

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At least 12,000 patients spent 12 hours or more on hospital trolleys in casualty units in the last year, reports say At least 12,000 patients spent 12 hours or more on hospital trolleys in casualty units in the last year, it has been reported.

A team of El Segundo-based military retirees spent their Veterans Day traveling to the typhoon-ravaged Philippines where they plan to set up a makeshift hospital in one of the island nation's hardest hit areas.

Pediatric nurses at Kaiser's Hayward hospital have been guaranteed jobs after the children's unit closes Sunday.

The Royal College of Nursing said the NHS in England is potentially operating on nearly 20,000 fewer full-time staff than planned.

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