Nursing - May 9, 2015 Ebola declared dead in Liberia After losing more than 4,000 people to Ebola, Liberia has now been declared by the World Health Organization to be free of the disease. I wish I were there to hug the wonderful ... - Read More UAA to Offer Doctorate Degree in Nursing By 2034 Alaska's population is expected to increase by 21 percent according to the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce. And Alaska along with the rest of the US is experien... - Read More Massachusetts Nurses Association survey: Patient overload can results in deaths One in four registered nurses in Massachusetts reports that patient deaths have resulted from an excessive patient case load, according to survey results released Wednesday by t... - Read More Hospital workers look to unionize More than 800 workers with Danbury and New Milford hospitals, including service, maintenance and environmental workers, announced this week their intentions to join the American... - Read More Millersburg pair graduates COTC nursing program Shauna Ewing and Shelbie Murphy of Millersburg were part of Central Ohio Technical College's pinning ceremony to honor graduates receiving an associate of applied science in nur... - Read More Local nursing student brings skills back to Lincoln County Each year the Lincoln County Medical Center Board of Trustees awards two scholarships choosing a career in the medical field. After obtaining a degree in nursing at Hardin-Simmo... - Read More |
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