Job opening for nursing jobs in El-Paso

October 22, 2008 Filed Under: Careers in Nursing, Nurse Job search

El-Paso is the sixth largest city in Texas and is inhabited by over 6 hundred thousand people. The population of the city necessitates the availability of sound health care facilities and nursing homes that would not only cure the patients from their illness, but will also be long-term or short-term homes for the elderly and [...]

Alegro Health Corp. appoints new chairman of the Board of Directors

October 16, 2008 Filed Under: Health care

Alegro Health Corp., a provider of medical, surgical and disability management, and clinical trial administration services, today announced that Dr. Martin Barkin has been appointed Chairman of Alegro’s Board of Directors.
Former chairperson Brenda Rasmussen, President and Chief Executive Officer of Alegro Health Corp., will remain on the board of directors.
“The appointment of Dr. Barkin as [...]

Doctors job vacancy in Saudi Arabia

October 14, 2008 Filed Under: Careers in Nursing, Nurse Job search

In the Medical/Nursing jobs category A Client of Tayseer Consultants (P) Ltd. offers job vacancy for Doctors (Specialists & Consultants) based at Saudi Arabia. An ideal candidate applying for this position need to possess MD/ MS/ M.Ch/ DM/ FRCS qualification with minimum 2 – 4 years experience. Candidates should have relevant experience. Interested candidates may [...]

French Biotechnology Industry Remains Contrasted and is Shaken by International Financial Turbulence

October 7, 2008 Filed Under: Health care

While the French biotechnology industry has been hit by the temerity of stock market investors, the launch of Euronext’s Next Biotech Index provides greater visibility for the sector, thereby rendering it more attractive. Growth and innovation are both evident in the product and service portfolio of the French biotech sector.
France Biotech, the French life science [...]

Okinawa enjoys going outside in a wheelchair with a nurse

September 12, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Information

The number of Japanese living beyond 100 has more than doubled during the past six years to a record high of more than 36,000 this year, with women dominating the centenarian club, the government said Friday.
Japan will have 36,276 people aged 100 years or older at the end of September, surpassing last year’s 32,295. Female [...]

The registered nurse has been reported to the Nursing Council for investigation.

September 12, 2008 Filed Under: Registered Nursing

The Auckland rest home, where a patient was gagged with tape to keep her quiet, will be closed from Friday.
The Ministry of Health has served closure orders on the Belhaven rest home in Epsom and a cessation order on its nurse manager, which means she cannot provide health services.
The manager, a registered nurse, has also [...]

Ms. Maish worked as a registered nurse for 20 years.

September 9, 2008 Filed Under: Registered Nursing

Alma L. Maish, Pastoral Minister and Scripture Teacher, has been recognized by Cambridge Who’s Who for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in all aspects of spiritual education.
With more than 25 years of professional experience in teaching Scripture and spiritual writing, Ms. Maish excels in planning curricula and conducting growing faith classes. She became involved in [...]

Brief description about A Parish Nurse

August 29, 2008 Filed Under: Careers in Nursing, Nurse Job search

This article provides an overview of nursing careers and the requirements to become a parish nurse. This article will outline a parish nurse’s job duties, salary levels, and employment prospects, as well as discuss the career’s necessary skills, training, educational requirements, and licensing requirements.
Job Duties
The parish nurse is a nursing professional, typically a registered nurse [...]

Gulf Health Club iscussed plans to expand their activities to enrich the nursing profession.

Realizing the shortage of nurses in the region, the founders of the Gulf Health Club for Nursing stressed the need for cooperation among GCC states and discussed plans to expand their activities to enrich the nursing profession.
Speaking at the second meeting of the club on Thursday, Dr. Tawfik Khoja, honorary president of the club and [...]

Central assistance will be given for setting up of 230 nursing schools, six colleges, 24 centres of excellence of nursing

August 22, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing School, Nursing Shortage

With the Planning Commission predicting shortage of 0.6 million doctors in the country in the next five years, the Centre is planning to allow foreign medical institutions to set up medical colleges in the country with a view to fill the gap between the demand and supply of manpower.
Besides, the collaboration between foreign educational institutions [...]