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Nursing News - October 5, 2014

The public strongly supports NHS staff being given a 1% pay rise and back planned industrial action by midwives, according to new research. Members of the Royal College of Midwives are due to join other health workers in taking strike action on October 13 in protest at the Government's refusal to pay a recommended 1% wage increase to all health employees. - Read More

The nation's top infectious diseases expert said it's perfectly normal to feel anxious about a disease that kills so fast and is ravaging parts of West Africa. "It's the unknown. - Read More

Leslie West Sands taught 30 students when she came to Jackson State Community College in 1990 to start the region's first publicly funded nursing program. Twenty-five years later, West Sands will graduate her 2,000th student in the spring. - Read More

Pembroke's RN-to-BSN program has been ranked fifth among Southern colleges and universities by Best Value Schools, an online rating service. The RN-BSN program is for registered nurses with an associate degree or diploma who desire to earn the baccalaureate nursing degree. - Read More

A 12-bed Youth Recovery Centre will open in a renovated wing of the existing young offenders facility in Summerside in the spring. The existing addictions rehabilitation program for youth aged 15 to 24, the Strength program, will be expanded and relocated to this new centre. - Read More

A new National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health study, published online in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene , found that recommended safe handling practices for workers who administer antineoplastic drugs in healthcare settings are not always followed. Results are derived from the 2011 Health and Safety Practices Survey of Healthcare Workers, the largest federally-sponsored survey of healthcare workers in the U.S., which addresses safety and health practices relative to use of hazardous chemicals. - Read More

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