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Conn. hospital locks out nurses, health workers (6 stories)

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Connecticut's Lawrence and Memorial Hospital has locked out hundreds of nurses and health care workers after they ended a four-day strike and tried to return to work.

A red ribbon is seen on the North Portico of the White House in honor of World AIDS Day December 1, 2013 in Washington, DC.

EWING - Over the space of four years, the nursing school enrollment at The College of New Jersey in Ewing has stayed flat at 60 students.

NURSES, doctors, scientists and volunteers who go the extra mile, show strong leadership and participate in pioneering research have been honoured with awards.

Current and former Larned State Hospital nurses L-R; Corinne Wray, Stephanie Harper, Georgia Briery, Daun Anderson, Charlotte Biays and Donna Pardem were among nine staff disciplined by the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services in the aftermath of an elderly patient's death.

Lily Bush spends dozens of hours a week learning how to dispense medications, draw blood, dress wounds, become an expert in anatomy, deal with family members and the hundreds of other skills a registered nurse is supposed to master.

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