October 2016 Criminologist Board Exams Results

Saturday, January 31, 2015

The military healthcare worker is being treated at The Royal Free hospital (11 stories)

 Nursing News

Nursing - January 31, 2015

The military healthcare worker is bei...

The military healthcare worker is being treated at The Royal Free hospital

A British military healthcare worker has been brought back to England for Ebola monitoring after suffering a needle-stick injury while treating a person in Sierra Leone. Public ... - Read More

Under-pressure hospital begins nursin...

Under-pressure hospital begins nursing recruitment drive

Congratulations, you're now registered! Let us know what news and updates you want to hear about and we'll send them straight to your inbox. The board and management team at the... - Read More

Beechwood rehab center not accepting ...

Beechwood rehab center not accepting new patients due to confirmed flu case

New London Beechwood Post Acute and Transitional Care center is prohibiting visitors and not accepting new patients in response to a patient having a confirmed case of the flu, ... - Read More

Nursing Facilities Snatch $29M in FHA...

Nursing Facilities Snatch $29M in FHA Loans

Rosen: 'As the population ages, we believe that there will be increasing interest in FHA financing for skilled nursing facilities.' LOS ANGELES-The owner of four nursing facilit... - Read More

Supreme Court decides right to strike

Supreme Court decides right to strike

The Supreme Court of Canada has struck down as unconstitutional a Saskatchewan law that prevents public sector employees from striking. By a 5-2 majority, the high court granted... - Read More

Experiments With Coordinating Medical...

Experiments With Coordinating Medical Care Deliver Mixed Results

Medical homes are a simple, compelling idea: Give primary-care doctors resources to reduce preventable medical crises for diabetics, asthmatics and others with chronic illness, ... - Read More

Partners deal had drawn support

Partners deal had drawn support

When a Superior Court judge on Thursday discarded a deal negotiated by former Attorney General Martha Coakley and Partners HealthCare, she deep-sixed an accord that had drawn si... - Read More

Nearly 3,000 Ontario community health...

Nearly 3,000 Ontario community health workers on strike, union says

Almost 3,000 of the province's community health workers have walked off the job, the Ontario Nurses' Association said Friday. The union says nine of 10 bargaining units of worke... - Read More

Ottawa not affected by provincial hea...

Ottawa not affected by provincial health workers walkout

The union says nine of 10 bargaining units of workers with the province's Community Care Access Centres have voted to strike. None of the CCAC's in Ottawa are affected by the st... - Read More

World's largest fleet of automated ro...

World's largest fleet of automated robots to deploy at UCSF Mission Bay Medical Center

A fleet of autonomous mobile robots programmed to transport items such as meals, medications, linens and lab specimens will begin operating around the clock Sunday when the new ... - Read More

Colchester General Hospital rated 'in...

Colchester General Hospital rated 'inadequate' by health watchdog after snap inspection

It is the latest blow to the crisis-hit Turner Road hospital, which was plunged into special measures in 2013. A report into the hospital's accident and emergency unit, publishe... - Read More

Popular News from the Topix Network

Friday, January 30, 2015

Flu bug continues to take a bite out of residents (5 stories)

 Nursing News

Nursing - January 30, 2015

Flu bug continues to take a bite out ...

Flu bug continues to take a bite out of residents

The current flu season has not yet stopped heating up, and citizens are not getting much help from this year's flu shot. According to Gerry Ewing, spokesman for Tuality Healthca... - Read More

Retention low in Wharton-Nursing dual...

Retention low in Wharton-Nursing dual-degree program

Wharton and Nursing sophomore Samantha Noblejas is taking six and a half credits this semester. She balances her rigorous course-load with a Saturday morning rotation at the Hos... - Read More

Pendleside Hospice boss 'delighted' w...

Pendleside Hospice boss 'delighted' with new role

THE new boss at Pendleside Hospice has spoken of her desire to protect the good work the charity has already done. Helen McVey joined the hospice as day therapy leader from Meth... - Read More

Black breast-feeding gatherings battl...

Black breast-feeding gatherings battle troubling health gaps

Once a month, baby-toting young women gather in a YMCA conference room to share tips, talk about and demonstrate breast-feeding - an age-old yet sometimes shunned practice in th... - Read More

Nursing Students, Nonprofit Raise Fun...

Nursing Students, Nonprofit Raise Funds for New Clinic

A Charlottesville nonprofit is celebrating a groundbreaking event after 14-years of preparation. The Building Goodness Foundation partnered with students from the University of ... - Read More

Popular News from the Topix Network