Nursing - January 14, 2015 Nursing stress 'worse than in Iraq' A nurse at Wales's busiest emergency department has said the stress staff face is worse than what she experienced on the front line in Iraq. The sister's no holds barred account... - Read More More nurses support work-to-rule Nurses in Naas have become the latest to back a work-to-rule over record overcrowding at the country's hospitals. After staggering levels of people waiting on trolleys for beds ... - Read More Care home nurse's 83-hour week due to staff shortage A CARE home for people with learning disabilities does not have enough qualified nurses to meet people's needs according to an inspection. House 2, Slade House in Headington, Ox... - Read More East Lancs health staff take on 'perfect week' to ease delays HEALTH staff are taking part in a 'perfect week' initiative at the Royal Blackburn and Burnley General hospital, to try and avoid unnecessary delays in discharging patients. Dis... - Read More Liberia's Ebola Epidemic Could End by Summer, Study Predicts The Ebola outbreak in Liberia could be largely brought to an end by June - if the country stays on track with getting a high percentage of the people who are ill to hospitals, a... - Read More SEIU workers file labor charge over Daughters of Charity sale John Gilchrist, chief executive officer of O'Connor Hospital, speaks to nursing workers during a rally on the sale of the hospital. Workers at the Daughters of Charity Health Sy... - Read More David Cameron acknowledged that A&E staff were facing difficulties David Cameron has acknowledged hospitals are facing "real difficulties" this winter after figures showed accident and emergency units were failing to hit the target of seeing 95... - Read More |
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