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THE Ministry of Health will spend about $2million every year for the next three years to recruit 170 extra nurses annually...These details were provide by ministry spokesman, Iliesa Tora, who confirmed the shift in policy to now allow graduates of the...
Tags: TISI Sangam Nursing School, Fiji School of Nursing, Fiji Islands, Suva, Nursing in the United Kingdom, Nurse, Registered nurse, Nursing school, Nursing in Australia, Nursing, National Health Service, Healthcare in the United Kingdom, Health Medical Pharma, Education, Labor
III In the early hours of the morning, most Polyclinics in Kuwait are packed with patients, all waiting for an answer to their health concerns...Medical care may stand on the shoulder of nurses, but doctors provide the care and carry the burden of any...
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That was the question that got health minister and former nurse Ann Keen huffing and puffing last week. The debate was sparked after the government announced that all nurses, who are now able to enter the profession with a diploma, will have to take a...
Tags: Ciaran Newell, Ann Keen, NHS, United Kingdom, London, Nursing in the United Kingdom, Nurse, Registered nurse, Men in nursing, Nursing, National Health Service, Healthcare in the United Kingdom, Health Medical Pharma
Fiji will recruit 170 nurses per year over the next three years to be able to meet its health care demands. Sangam Private Nursing School in Labasa will be guaranteed jobs in the health service from next year. “That would mean around 120 nurses from FSN...
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It’s worse than ever’’ ... former senior nurse Dee Wickham took redundancy because she couldn’t face fighting for more staff. Nepean Hospital, Dee Wickham, could not face another year battling bureaucrats for more staff. In her 43 years in nursing in...
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Commissioner Simon Allston's annual report includes a complaint from the patient who was recovering in the Hobart Private Hospital's high-dependency unit after an operation. He awoke to find he was bleeding from a wound drain and rang his call bell to...
Tags: Australia, Sydney, Nurse, Nursing, Allston Massachusetts, Report, Health Medical Pharma
More than half of students on some nursing degree courses do not graduate because of pressures of time, money and the academic standards demanded. The figures, obtained using the Freedom of Information Act, show wide variations in attrition rates among...
Tags: United Kingdom, London, Nurse, Psychiatric and mental health nursing, Nursing in the United States, Registered nurse, Nursing, Nursing in the United Kingdom, Nursing school, Health Medical Pharma, Education, Men in nursing
Conn.— Labor unions representing 700 nurses and technicians at Lawrence & Memorial Hospital in New London approved a new contract just hours before they were set to go on strike. Locals 5049 and 5051 of the American Federation of Teachers had opposed...
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Collins of Northwestern Mutual Financial Network has been recognized as a financial professional with an expertise in long-term care insurance by achieving the Certified in Long-Term Care designation. With the designation, Collins has received one of...
Tags: Long-Term Care Certification Inc., Michael W. Collins, care insurance, financial professional, Terre Haute, National Health Service, Healthcare in the United States, Healthcare, Nursing, Nurse, Long term care insurance
Irish society and the loss of defined community structures and supports, a new study carried out by a researcher at Waterford Institute of Technology has found. The two-phased doctoral research by Dr Jarlath McKenna found that community mental health...
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