| Nursing - News March 7, 2014 Former Tennessee football star and coach Johnny Majors is in stable condition at the University of Tennessee Medical Center after a heart valve procedure. Paramedics from four states have gathered in Sioux City for an annual conference that focuses on the skills needed to keep patients alive until they can reach a hospital. Care home and care support costs in Kirklees are set to rise together as Kirklees Council discuss new proposals on Tuesday. NHS England wanted to close Basildon Hospital's Hyper Acute Stroke Unit and instead send patients to Southend Hospital for vital stroke treatment. EAST Lancashire's hospitals have offered 38 jobs to nurses from Portugal and Italy, in a bid to plug the remaining gaps in their work-force. PARENTS Gordon and Julia Loy have complained to hospital bosses after the maternity ward where their baby was born was like a "building site". There can be 'no compromise' on the need for mandated minimum nursing levels in Welsh hopsitals, the Royal College of Nursing has said. More Nursing News... | | |
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