The Commons at Tall Pines, an independently owned multi-level senior care center in Belfast, was very proud to learn that one of their own was awarded Director of Nursing Services of the Year - Lori Hemingway, who manages nursing services for The Commons as well as The Residence, was chosen for the honor. Hemingway has been working at The Commons for more than 15 years. - Read More Health Minister Peter Dutton has rejected complaints too many locals will be hired at a government-funded Ebola hospital in west Africa, insisting Australians will also be involved in fighting the epidemic. The government is facing criticism over its plan to outsource the running of a 100-bed facility in Sierra Leone to Aspen Medical, after Prime Minister Tony Abbott said most of the estimated 240 staff will be locally engaged. - Read More Topanga Terrace, a 44-year-old rehabilitation and subacute care facility in Canoga Park, is celebrating a new addition today. The skilled-nursing care facility is hosting a grand opening of The Villa at Topanga Terrace , a 12-bed stand-alone unit that opened in the summer and provides a home-like setting for patients with respiratory, rehabilitation, neuromuscular, orthopedic or medically complex needs. - Read More Kathleen MacMillan, director of the School of Nursing, has her flu shot administered by Nursing student Nikkolas Halldorson. The Dalhousie community will be staying healthier this flu season - or, at least, that's the hope of a new partnership that bridges that classroom and the clinic. - Read More US President Barack Obama is asking Congress for $6.2 billion in emergency funds to confront Ebola at its source in West Africa and to secure the United States against any possible spread. Administration officials say $2 billion would be apportioned to the United States Agency for International Development and $2.4 billion would go to the Department of Health and Human Services. - Read More President Barack Obama on Wednesday asked Congress for $6.2 billion in emergency funds to confront Ebola at its source in West Africa and to secure the United States against any possible spread. Administration officials say $2 billion of the total would be apportioned to the United States Agency for International Development and $2.4 billion would go to the Department of Health and Human Services. - Read More A $2.2 million social media campaign will educate and support young breast cancer survivors in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, according to LSU Health New Orleans. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention gave the medical school's School of Public Health a five-year grant to lead a coalition developing the campaign. - Read More More Nursing News Popular News from the Topix Network You won't believe how long some of these guys did inside. You won't believe it - some of these stars are unrecognizable. I had no idea how tiny these guys are. I don't understand. Neither do they. Some celebs look gorgeous without their war paint...but some just don't look the same. |
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