| Nursing - News March 25, 2014 A 37-year-old Canadian woman convinced not only her boyfriend, but also her entire town that she was pregnant with quintuplets ... for 34 weeks! But mother-to-be Barbara Bienvenue actually wasn't. Health PEI is transferring Island patients recovering from surgery in Halifax, back to P.E.I. in anticipation of a massive nursing strike. Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil says his government will use whatever means necessary to ensure patients are protected if registered nurses with the Capital District Health Authority walk off the job. Helpline services for smokers, gamblers and other groups are being merged into a new national "telehealth" service - possibly with a simple 111-style number. The town branch of Leeds Building Society is currently supporting the 2014 Marie Curie Cancer Care Great Daffodil Appeal by encouraging customers to take a daffodil for a suggested donation of A 1. "Every donation made in return for a daffodil will help us nurse patients with terminal cancer and other illnesses in their own homes, and provide ... (more) A LOBBY group has called on Taunton 's Musgrove Park Hospital to divert some of its near-A 1,000 weekly spend on interpreters and translation services to invest in staff and equipment. NSGEU President Joan Jessome speaks to the media at a press conference at the union's head office in Burnside. A WEARSIDE lecturer who was close to death has hit out at the refusal to give NHS workers a pay rise. If your congregation has ever wanted to begin a parish-nurse ministry, a number of new resources from LCMS Health Ministry are now available to help you. More Nursing News... | | |
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