Nursing - February 2, 2015 Bluebell Wood children's hospice provides vital support for hundreds of families Situated down a private road in North Anston, near Rotherham, the valuable facility offers care and support to children with life-limiting conditions, many of whom are not expec... - Read More 'Groundbreaking' plans for 24-hour GP surgery outside Royal Blackburn Hospital launched DOCTORS have launched ambitious and 'groundbreaking' plans for a 24-hour GP surgery to be built outside the Royal Blackburn Hospital . The development, believed to be the first ... - Read More Expert: hospitals are meat grinders that chew up dementia sufferers A NURSING expert has warned going into hospital is dangerous for dementia patients describing them as meat grinders that chew up sufferers, saying staff can leave afflicted pati... - Read More At Capitol, plans abound for addressing rural health care Bob Jeske grew up on a farm and always wanted to practice rural medicine. But it didn't hurt that a state program covered some of his student loans to do just that. - Read More Wimmera health chiefs negotiate to keep nursing studies in the region WIMMERA health executives are in discussions with Federation University to see if the practical component of nursing courses could be delivered at regional hospitals. PRACTICAL ... - Read More Culturally sensitive palliative care represents new approach Growing up in Mexico, she learned to deal with illnesses using home remedies and prayer. She was taught that doctors weren't to be questioned, and she preferred not to know the ... - Read More |
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