Nursing - May 6, 2015 National 'Thank a Nurse Day" to celebrate nursing as a profession Today, May 6, 2015 , is National Nurses Day. It is the beginning of a week-long observance for those who have worked so hard to achieve the right to practice their profession. - Read More College's NHS pilot scheme deemed a success BRIDGWATER College has opened up another 25 positions on a new NHS training scheme after the success of the initial pilot. The college has been working closely with the Somerset... - Read More Nurses protest in front of Garfield Medical Center in Monterey Park Jo Anne Valdez, a union representative for SEIU Local 121RN assigned to Garfield Medical Center protesing contract proposals from hospital management. Registered Nurse members o... - Read More Vote Today for CT Patch 'Superstar Mom of the Year!' Think your Storrs mom rocks? Vote for her now through Saturday, and on Mother's Day we'll announce Patch's 'Superstar Mom of the Year!' We asked our readers to send their amazin... - Read More Christ Hospital names chief nursing officer Julie Holt will become chief nursing officer of Christ Hospital Health Network on May 18.The Mount Auburn-based hospital, which is the second-largest in Greater Cincinnati, has ... - Read More The UK has fewer doctors, nurses and hospital beds than most other... The UK has fewer doctors, nurses, hospital beds and crucial medical equipment than most other wealthy nations, a report has found. There were just 2.8 doctors and 8.2 nurses per... - Read More McGuire Group launches telemedicine pilot at nursing homes With a goal of expanding access to care and reducing costs, McGuire Group has begun a pilot telemedicine program at the first of its five senior living facilities. The company i... - Read More Nauset Construction Completes Nursing Home Project In Revere Needham-based Nauset Construction has completed a $5-million addition and renovation to the Lighthouse Nursing Care Center in Revere. The project, which broke ground in November... - Read More South Mississippians train to respond to disasters We cannot predict when a disaster will happen, but we can be prepared. Last year, when tornadoes ripped through the middle of our state, volunteers with the state medical respon... - Read More |
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