| Nursing - News January 28, 2014 Lewes artist Abraxus, center, surprises Connie Bushey, director of the Margaret H. Rollins School of Nursing at Beebe Healthcare, at her retirement dinner with an original pencil drawing of the 1960s-era building as Beebe President and CEO Jeffrey Fried congratulates Bushey on her years of service. The Royal United Hospital, Bath, has introduced a new acute diabetes service, which is improving the way it cares for patients with the condition. A former chief nurse at scandal-hit Stafford Hospital has consented to being struck off for exposing patients to danger during her time at the hospital. Citizens Memorial Health Care Foundation and Bolivar Technical College plan to build a new $5.3 million education services facility. The center will be the third of four health centers and one hospital slated for expansion or replacement under the tribe's $100 million health care improvement plan. The plan is part of the hospital's three-year dementia strategy, set to be discussed at tomorrow's trust board meeting. Newly qualified nurses are brushing up on their emergency medicine skills with a training course which is being held at Croydon University Hospital for the first time. Used to his home comforts, the 74-year-old didn't want to spent a week cooped up on a ward if he could receive hospital treatment at home. Mobile Heartbeat today introduced Mobile Heartbeat CURE , a smartphone application enabling secure mobile clinical communications. More Nursing News... | | |
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