Nursing - March 21, 2015 Nursing scholarship in memory of dedicated Sunderland hospital doctor 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. - Read More GP surgery under fire A NORTH Swindon surgery with 12,000 patients is neither practising safely nor vetting employees' criminal records before appointing them, according to the health watchdog. Taw H... - Read More Nursing Workforce Continues to Grow, but Profession's Future Is Uncertain The number of nursing school graduates entering the workforce has grown significantly over the past 15 years, but health care professionals say not to worry: The jobs will be th... - Read More Nursing students training to save lives Vigo County Emergency Management Agency's J.D. Kessler said they try to train often for mass casualty exercises with ivy tech community college nursing students. "We're doing a ... - Read More Ohio Art Museum Exhibit Shines Light on Nursing Three years ago, Judy Kimchi-Woods , a pediatric nurse practitioner and president of the Chamberlain College of Nursing 's Columbus, Ohio campus, visited the National Portrait G... - Read More Should You Remind Your Doctor to Wash Hands? Most patients are willing to remind health care workers to wash their hands while in the hospital, suggests a new study from But many doctors and nurses don't like the idea of p... - Read More George Washington University expert: Innovation in health care must include better deaths Dale Lupu, an associate research professor in George Washington University's School of Nursing, co-authored a paper recently on the top 10 measures for improving end-of-life car... - Read More Duke nurses bring care to underserved in Durham Duke University School of Nursing will partner with TROSA, a multi-year residential substance abuse treatment program in Durham, to provide medical care to its more than 500 res... - Read More |
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