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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Medical charity: Time running out to stop Ebola (6 stories)

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Nursing News - September 16, 2014

International efforts to stop the accelerating spread of Ebola in West Africa were ramping up Tuesday, but a medical charity warned that the response is still dangerously behind and time is running out to act. Public health experts and the governments of West African countries buckling under the pressure of the disease have criticized the international response as too slow. - Read More

Finance director Mark Mansfield, above, warned Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust was in a "very volatile position" after it was revealed spending on bank and agency staff has risen 38 per cent. About half its entire contigency budget has been spent in the first four months of the financial year, mostly on more expensive agency staff, he said. - Read More

Researchers who studied the emotional distress of caring for a family member diagnosed with a mental illness, found anxiety is high for the primary caregiver at the initial diagnosis or early in the course of the illness, and decreases over time. Researchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Nursing, who studied the emotional distress of caring for a family member diagnosed with a mental illness, found anxiety is high for the primary caregiver at the initial diagnosis or early in the course of the illness and decreases over time. - Read More

Victor Posada was the first in the Posada family to study nursing at Tyler Junior College, followed by his sister, Elizabeth, and brother, Daniel. "He initiated the path into nursing," said Elizabeth, his sister, who was impressed by his compassion and being able to take care of patients. - Read More

About 120 babies and toddlers, including six pairs of twins and a set of triplets, got together in Great Bentley village hall last week. The event was for babies who spent at least a week on the neonatal unit over the last 12 months. - Read More

There has been a rise in the number of student nurses choosing to stay and work in Burnley and Blackburn hospitals. This year has seen an increase in the number of nurses choosing to stay and work with East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust following graduation, meaning fewer agency nurses are needed. - Read More

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