| Nursing - News April 15, 2014 After meeting ten years ago at a pub in Grimsby, Eve Rennie and Lorretta Leggat, who live in Bath Road, Stroud, finally tied the knot. Nova Scotia's largest health authority says it has scheduled meetings with about 150 unionized registered nurses to discuss their part in a recent illegal strike. In this photograph, submitted on April 7, TakeCare representatives present the check to UOG officials and nursing students. MORE than 80 people in Worcestershire with irregular heart rates have benefitted from a nurse-led service which launched in September last year. End stage kidney disease is a global public health problem with an estimated 2.4 million patients on dialysis. For close to 30 years, the inpatient psychiatric ward at Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune lacked security and an environment conducive to healing. Bolton Council cabinet members raised no objections to closing intermediate and respite care beds at Winifred Kettle Community Care Centre today. More Nursing News... | | |
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