Nursing - May 12, 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 Hospitals in Scotland left under pressure as country's nursing shortage reaches critical stage LEADING agency ScotNursing said it is able to fill only four out of every ten shifts where nurses are desperately needed. Leading agency ScotNursing said it is able to fill only... - Read More Worcestershire nurses applauded as part of international celebration DEDICATED nurses working in Worcestershire's hospitals are being celebrated today as part of an international day recognising their hard work. As part of today's International N... - Read More Kaiser Permanente MD's, nurses move "Care Beyond our Walls" Kaiser Redwood City team brings no-cost tests, health help to fair at St. Matthews church in San Mateo They call it "Care Beyond Our Walls" and what this group of Kaiser Permane... - Read More NIC Nursing Student Elected National President of CNSA An NIC nursing student is changing the face of nursing education across Canada, becoming the first NIC student ever elected to lead a national organization. Dawn Tisdale is the ... - Read More Woman from Abbots Langley shortlisted for national nursing award University of Hertfordshire student, Maria Walker of Hazelwood Lane, has been shortlisted for the Nursing Times Student Nurse of the Year Award for Learning Disabilities nursing... - Read More Jacksonville conjoined twins successfully separated A rare set of conjoined twins born in Jacksonville five months ago have been successfully separated. It is believed to be the first time the extremely high-risk procedure has ev... - Read More |
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