Nursing - December 11, 2014 Collaborative emergency centres in Nova Scotia are achieving goals, report says A new report says Nova Scotia's innovative approach to dealing with chronic, unplanned closures of emergency rooms is showing dividends. The report, prepared by health-care cons... - Read More Home care agency makes policy changes following death of malnourished patient A Twin Cities home health care agency says it has taken corrective steps following the death of a man who was in the care of one of its nurses. The Minnesota Department of Healt... - Read More Striking San Bernardino County nurses set to return to work Thursday The two-day strike of 1,250 registered nurses employed by the county and represented by the California Nurses Association/National Nurses United, did not appear to advance negot... - Read More Guidelines for treatment of Ebola patients are urgently needed As the Ebola Virus Diseases epidemic continues to rage in West Africa, infectious diseases experts call attention to the striking lack of treatment guidelines. With over 16,000 ... - Read More Woman saves three relatives from Ebola A young Liberian woman who saved three of her relatives by nursing them back to health after they contracted the Ebola virus is coming to the United States to finish her nursing... - Read More Ebola fighters named Time Person of the Year Doctors, nurses and others fighting Ebola through "tireless acts of courage and mercy" have been named Time's 2014 Person of the Year, the magazine announced Wednesday. The runn... - Read More Start-up website aims to be a Match.com for nursing jobs It was about a year ago that Rebecca Love, a registered nurse, found herself frustrated. - Read More Hospitals' nurses plan picket Nurses at Cape Cod and Falmouth hospitals have scheduled an informational picket Thursday to protest mandatory overtime and other labor issues currently on the bargaining table ... - Read More |
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