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Nursing stress in spotlight at regional conference (7 stories)

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Nursing stress in spotlight at region...

Nursing stress in spotlight at regional conference

NURSES from Lancashire took part in a regional conference to discuss ways to cope with ever expanding pressure on the health service. The Royal College of Nursing staged the reg... - Read More

Wye Valley NHS Trust needs to fill 20...

Wye Valley NHS Trust needs to fill 200 full time medical and nursing posts

WORKING under special measures, Wye Valley NHS Trust faces "significant challenges" in finding nursing and medical staff with over 200 full time equivalent posts currently going... - Read More

Union: Providence Hospital, nurses re...

Union: Providence Hospital, nurses reach tentative contract agreement

Providence Hospital and its estimated 400 nurses have come to a tentative settlement for a first union contract, union officials said Wednesday. Under the agreement, nurses will... - Read More

Alan Milburn has added his signature ...

Alan Milburn has added his signature to a letter calling for NHS managers to be respected

A number of prominent clinicians and two former health secretaries have added their names to a letter which demands more respect for NHS managers. It urges politicians not to re... - Read More

Dallas Officials Say Ebola Response Cost $155,000

Officials say the emergency response to the Ebola crisis in Dallas cost the city about $155,000, including nearly $27,000 to care for the dog of a nurse infected with the virus.... - Read More

HBO's Getting On Is the Brainiest (an...

HBO's Getting On Is the Brainiest (and Fartiest) Comedy You're Not Watching

Hospitals are depressing. Until recently, medical shows glossed over this basic fact of life by focusing on the most glamorous clique within them: doctors. - Read More

10 Things to Know for Today

10 Things to Know for Today

With most Kobani hospitals in ruins, only one is still working thanks to only three doctors and five nurses and despite shortages of basic equipment and supplies. Japan's Takata... - Read More

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