Nursing - May 13, 2015 Basildon Hospital celebrates International Nurses Day NURSES and widwives brought a smile to the faces of patients and colleagues as they celebrated their much-loved profession. Patients were asked to stick heart-shaped notes onto ... - Read More The history of the nursing profession Throughout history, nurses have been the unsung heroes of the medical profession. President Dwight D. Eisenhower, for instance, refused to proclaim a "Nurses' Day" in spite of a... - Read More From plumbing in rural Queensland to studying nursing in Newcastle Nursing has long been a profession dominated by women, a trend enshrined in the job's history. But a down-to-earth plumber-turned-nursing student from Queensland wants there to ... - Read More Nurses give thumbs up to province's nursing education changes The changes include creating a fast track so some nurses can graduate in two years, rather than four. In addition, there will be a fund created as an incentive for nurses to go ... - Read More Nurses helping people in difficult situations honoured Octogenarian Vanhnuaithangi, Sarojini Naik and Rehana Kousar are rare examples of dedication in difficult terrain. They were among the 35 nurses from across India who were honou... - Read More EXCLUSIVE: Invention could save backs of nurses with push of button Deborah Hayes, chief nursing officer and chief operating officer at Christ Hospital, stands with Hercules Patient Repositioner inventor Bill Hillenbrand. Bill Hillenbrand was ly... - Read More Caring: Trudy Berlet and Amanda Fitze were recognised at the Pride of Nursing Awards Midwife Amanda Fitze and Trudy Berlet, bereavement support midwife, were presented with their Birmingham Mail Pride of Nursing awards at the REP Theatre in Birmingham. A bereave... - Read More $25M jury verdict against Rhode Island Hospital The Associated Press A jury has delivered a $25.6 million verdict against Rhode Island Hospital in the largest negligence verdict ever in Rhode Island. The Providence hospital a... - Read More New nurses 'put off by bad publicity' THE MOST senior nurse with Colchester's hospitals trust says bad publicity in recent years may be putting people off coming to work there. Barbara Stuttle, director of nursing f... - Read More |
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