Nursing - November 18, 2014 Kaiser partners with Target to run clinics Kaiser Permanente has teamed with Target for a new approach at the retailer's in-store health clinics that will broaden the level of medical care offered. Kaiser plans to launch... - Read More 'NHS sold off for profit': Tories' and Liberal... Prime Minister David Cameron and Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt are among 64 Tory MPs named in a study by Unite - Lib Dems Nick Clegg and Vince Cable are also on the list One in f... - Read More Nurses Could File OSHA Complaint Over Ebola Preparedness Some nurses say they'll file complaints with the state if they feel their workplaces are unprepared for Ebola or other infectious diseases. Minnesota Nurses Association Vice Pre... - Read More 34,000 to improve hospital food Improved catering standards are to be introduced in Scotland's hospitals in the new year, the Scottish Government has announced. Health Secretary Alex Neil said an extra 300,000... - Read More Attila Barabas/Getty ImagesThe Nurse Coaching People to Suicide... Brittany Maynard's death has made physician-assisted suicide a major topic of discussion. But what about terminally ill patients who live in states like New York, without a Deat... - Read More Accident and Emergency at Watford General Hospital 'extremely busy' after weekend Watford General Hospital chiefs have encouraged people with minor conditions to use services other than A&E after the department saw 449 patients this weekend. Antony Tiernan, d... - Read More Gay marriage issue squarely before high court The appeal filed by hospital nurses April DeBoer and Jayne Rowse calls on the court to overturn an appeals court ruling that upheld anti-gay marriage laws in Kentucky, Michigan,... - Read More Three WellStar nurses honored with March of Dimes award Three nurses from WellStar Health System were among 16 Georgia nurses who were honored at The Georgia Chapter of the March of Dimes' 2014 Nurse of the Year Awards on Nov. 1 at t... - Read More JCC nursing program among best in state, but at what cost? For the second year in a row, every student who completed Jefferson County Community College's nursing program passed the state's Nursing Board exam on their first try. This mak... - Read More |
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