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Nursing News - November 10, 2014

ABOVE: Marie MacLeod MacKenzie with son Harry. She served overseas as a nurse in the First World War. - Read More

The flu season appears to be starting sooner than usual, according to Barbara Mercer, the nurse at Lowman Hill Elementary, 1101 S.W. Garfield, since 2006. But the nurse, whose 49-year medical career has included time as a military medic, said she is prepared for the complaints to get more serious than the occasional "my tummy's upset" as the winter months approach. - Read More

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

Over the past two years, 100 percent of nursing students at Jefferson Community College have passed the National Council Licensure Examination on their first attempt, contributing to JCC's nursing program's ranking among the top programs in New York state. “Not only have 100 percent of our students passed their NCLEX exams, 100 percent of our nursing students have found jobs after graduation,” said Lisa A. Cooley, nursing department chairwoman. - Read More

Two Dallas area nurses contracted Ebola after treating the first American patient from the virus, Thomas Eric Duncan. Investigations revealed that a lack of training and equipment to deal to protect them from the virus may have been why those two nurses contracted the disease. - Read More

Sky's Northern Ireland Correspondent, David Blevins, said: "The PHA describes the tests as national protocols. In other words, they are just following the contingency plan that has been laid down by the authorities. - Read More

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