OXFORDSHIRE'S bedblocking crisis could be "eliminated" within two years by sending more hospital staff into the community, an NHS boss said. Hospital director Paul Brennan said plans to send nurses into people's homes could free up much-needed hospital beds. - Read More Brienne Filimonov 's story - from her first days as a patient in Rockford Memorial Hospital 's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit to her past decade as a nurse - hangs prominently on the wall of the unit's hallway. Filimonov, who spent the first three months of her life in the intensive care unit for newborns, called the NICU for short, is one of the unit's many success stories. - Read More Breaking her months-long public silence as her family seeks to overturn a court's finding that her daughter is dead, the mother of Jahi McMath on Friday said the national debate that centers around her 13-year-old daughter has ripped her family apart. It has been more than eight months since the brain-dead teenager left Oakland after a failed surgery and went east to a facility in New Jersey, the one place to agree to treat a brain-dead patient. - Read More The international journal Nursing Clinics of North America is considered one of the top scholarly publications in that field, and the spring issue, known as a clinic, will feature articles by 11 Austin Peay State University School of Nursing faculty members. The nursing professors were selected to contribute to the publication because Dr. Chita Farrar, APSU professor of nursing, was invited to guest edit the issue. - Read More The demand for educated healthcare professionals is high and those with training to practice quickly find jobs in their community and beyond. Excel and Tenn Tom Moving Youth have teamed up to provide Certified Nursing Assistant classes in Okolona and 11 graduated from their first class last week. - Read More STAFF at the Virtual Ward in Burnley's St Peter's Centre have risen to the occasion - hosting their very own Great British Bake Off-inspired competition. Nurses, doctors and admin staff picked up their wooden spoons and got creative, cooking up an impressive array of sugary treats to raise money for Dementia UK on national Older People's Day. - Read More More Nursing News Popular News from the Topix Network These animals are FLUFFY. Like...dangerously fluffy. I feel a little bad - but also: I laughed REALLY hard. These babies are going to get you. Why aren't metal objects allowed near the MRI? THIS IS WHY. Even if you've heard all the Frozen you can - you have to watch this. |
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