Nursing - December 2, 2014 Suspended East Lancashire nurse cleared after no evidence offered against her A NURSE who was suspended for 18 months after being accused of misconduct has now been cleared at a full hearing - after no evidence was offered against her. Lynn Denise Richmon... - Read More Johns Hopkins School of Nursing launches free online course on dementia Pick a holiday - any holiday - at this time of year, and thoughts turn to family, of bringing the generations together to re-live memories and make new ones. For many families, ... - Read More Women in Nursing was a new Concept Started during the Civil War Prior to the Civil War , nurses were mostly men. There were no nursing schools. Women nurses were thought to be too frail to stand the rigors of caring for sick. - Read More an East Lancashire nurse will spend her Christmas fighting the deadly Ebola virus in Sierra Leone. Sister Cathy Fallon, who works in the emergency department at Royal Blackburn Hospital , will join the next contingent of NHS volunteers to travel to West Africa. On December 15... - Read More What to say to the stranger who saved my life? An unknown donor's stem cells were used to treat Hannah Partos's leukaemia. One day, she would like to meet him. - Read More New rules for abortion clinics proposed Proposed updated rules governing North Carolina's 14 current abortion clinics were released Monday, more than a year after the Republican-led legislature demanded that they be t... - Read More ACC nursing program starts Jan. 8 There were a few shoppers in the Goodwill store, but the side of the center offering classes and career-development services was crowded. Goodwill and Alamance Community College... - Read More Ebola In The Air: What Science Says About How The Virus Spreads Viruses can spread through the air in two ways: Inside large droplets that fall quickly to the ground ; or, inside tiny droplets that float in the air . In the first route, call... - Read More Health bosses outline how they can help ease pressure at Colchester General Hospital HEALTH chiefs hope to discharge 60 more patients in the next two weeks in a bid to ease the pressure at Colchester General Hospital. Lisa Llewelyn, director of nursing and clini... - Read More |
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