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Sunday, August 31, 2014

West Midlands Ambulance Service sees reduction in number of complaints (7 stories)

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Nursing News - August 31, 2014

Data published by the Health and Social Care Information Centre shows the trust received 417 complaints in 2013-14, compared to 471 in 2012-13.

The professional body representing GPs has warned that an entire generation will be "destroyed" by a diet of junk food and sugary drinks unless urgent action is taken.

For viewers who find "The Knick" too gory and "Masters of Sex" too graphic, the answer can be found, as answers so often are, on PBS' "Masterpiece."

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It all comes down to money, according to diocesan spokesman Peter Heuerherd. An expert committee has determined that the government's share of funding has been shrinking for more than a decade.

The nursing shortage is about to get a little more help, after students take the next step to start in their careers.

Carson Tahoe Health is taking some heat after a recent move to send sexual assault victims to Washoe county for examination.

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Saturday, August 30, 2014

Owners mark home's big day by reposing for photo (6 stories)

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Nursing News - August 30, 2014

STAFF at a nursing home in Purton have celebrated its 30th anniversary by recreating a photograph that appeared in the Swindon Advertiser three decades ago.

New nursing wing opens at UT Martin Parsons Center Student Jessica Brownyard has a lot to say about the UT Martin Parsons Center.

Presentation of this years's donations to the Mendocino College Nursing program.

A Knoxville, Tennessee, doctor practicing at Harlan Appalachian Regional Healthcare Hospital has had his license suspended by the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure.

A new report shows that the number of complaints received by West Midlands Ambulance Service has reduced by more than 11 per cent while compliments rose by almost seven per cent.

Kaiser Permanente and the California Nurses Association have agreed to extend their current contract -- set to expire Sunday -- through Sept.

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Omg. I did NOT see this coming.

OMG. I am dying.

He's totally killing it.

Oh, the humanity.

Someone was expected to eat these. These are edible.