Nursing - January 26, 2015 Nebraska Braces for Nursing Shortage There is a great need for nurses in the state and country. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates the nation will need more than 200,000 additional registered nurses for ... - Read More New units aim to take strain off struggling A&E workers County health managers are bidding to set up an "emergency-multi-disciplinary unit" at Oxford's John Radcliffe and Banbury's Horton hospitals. The units are up and running at co... - Read More Doctors moonlight as nurses to stay competitive "He was tall, I swore he looked familiar. Our charge nurse informed me he was recently hired and volunteered to work nights," Wilkens recalled. - Read More Funding has been pledged to recruit and retain GPs Health leaders have announced a A 10 million investment as part of a plan to recruit and retain more doctors. The NHS England funding will be used to develop a range of initiati... - Read More Deaf therapy dog provides support to Langley patients Lothair, a deaf therapy dog that owner Melanie Paul takes to Langley AFB weekly, waits to be petted by patient Rebecca Bennett - Jordan as Steven Jordan watches. Bennett - Jorda... - Read More Art is a powerful tool to help healing process in hospitals Down a long, antiseptic-looking corridor that leads to Diagnostic Testing at Englewood Hospital and Medical Center , patients in hospital gowns on gurneys are wheeled by a dazzl... - Read More Jobs outlook good, employers now hiring The E-Edition includes all of the news, comics, classifieds and advertisements of the newspaper. And it's available to subscribers before 6 a.m. every day. - Read More |
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