Nursing - May 5, 2015 Broad Run nurse tends to sick in Madagascar Emily Kacsmar has taken a chance to help those who need it. The 24-year-old nurse and Broad Run resident is on the tail end of a six-month medical volunteer trip to Madagascar, ... - Read More Worcestershire midwives celebrated DEDICATED midwives working around the clock delivering bundles of joy up and down Worcestershire are being celebrated for their hard work Today's International Day of the Midwif... - Read More NH Business Newsreel: Geneia partners with Bedford Nursing Firefighters in southern New Hampshire spent much of the day Monday fighting brush fires as temperatures soared into the 80s and warm breezes fanned flames in tinder-dry fields ... - Read More Complaints follow nursing home chain's expansion The adult diapers supplied by the new owners at New England Health Center, a nursing home in Sunderland, were so flimsy they left elderly residents soaked in urine. A representa... - Read More MCPHS, acupuncture school to combine The New England School of Acupuncture and the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences announced Monday they have agreed to combine their programs. "With NESA... - Read More In A Poor Indian State, She Got First-Rate Care After Her Miscarriage When Dr. Bina Valsangkar had a miscarriage in India, she received state-of-the-art medical care. But just a few miles from the hospital she visited, nurses were struggling to ke... - Read More Watertown native, 34, promoted to medical director of rehab facility in Philadelphia, Pa. A 1998 graduate of Watertown High School has been promoted, at the age of 34, to medical director of a rehabilitation facility in downtown Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. Anthony J. Rosel... - Read More Doctor credits God's message for saving wife's, twin's lives It started out as a day like any other for Devon Ballard and his family, it turned out to be anything but a normal day. It's a story that happened nearly a decade ago, but is ju... - Read More B.C. nursing association pleads for nurses' union to quit legal action Association of Registered Nurses of B.C. President Julie Fraser is worried about the future of her organization if lawsuits from other nurses don't cease. The Association of Reg... - Read More |
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