West Virginia has a nursing shortage

February 16, 2010 Filed Under: Nursing Shortage

Martinsburg’s West Virginia University Hospitals-East will soon undergo a $28 million expansion, which will allow the emergency department alone to treat 20,000 more patients per year, said Teresa McCabe, the facility’s vice president for marketing and development.
“We currently see about 45,000 patients a year in our emergency department, and it was not designed for that [...]

Despair hope come through in volunteers notes from Haiti

Dallas businessman Mike Roberts flew to Haiti on his company jet Monday with two doctors, a nurse and a load of medical supplies. His aim was to help in any way he could.
One of his first tasks was to comfort a dying boy.

“I have seen 3 people die in my first 5 hours. One was just a boy – he slowly died of respiratory failure. As he gasped for air he rarely took his eyes off me,” Roberts said in an e-mail message Tuesday evening.

National Conference Call Thursday For 1,500 RN Volunteers For Haiti Relief Effort

January 15, 2010 Filed Under: Health care, Nursing Information, Registered Nursing

More than 1,500 registered nurses from across the U.S. have responded in less than one day to the call by the nation’s largest organization of registered nurses for volunteers to provide assistance to residents of earthquake devastated Haiti -leading the RNs to now issue an urgent appeal for the public to support these efforts with donations of funds to support travel costs and medical supplies on their upcoming emergency nursing mission.

Talking about travel nursing

October 20, 2008 Filed Under: Traveling Nurse

Travel nursing is a career choice that allows you to take short-term positions across the country. As a licensed nurse in time with a big nursing shortage you are in demand. Hospitals and clinics are willing to pay top dollar for nurses to fill in for short periods.
These nursing positions usually span 3 months to [...]

I decided to become a nurse

October 19, 2008 Filed Under: Registered Nursing

When Christy Jones, now 35, was a sophomore at Western Kentucky University in 1992, she witnessed a bad accident at a friend’s house.
“I felt helpless and powerless,” she said, sitting at a table in the nurses’ lounge at Greenview Regional Hospital. “And that’s when I decided to become a nurse.
“It fits me.”
While the Allen County [...]

Continue your RN to BSN

October 11, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Degree Programs

what ever we are? Registered nurse or traveling nurse. We all in nursing will face a same change, if we don’t use it we will be a looser because feel pessimistic in facing future. this case one of the challenges as a nurses to confront or fight and be sure that we will get a [...]

Dubai need a lot of nurses to work in this country

October 10, 2008 Filed Under: Nurse Job search

better opportunities provided in dubai and every one can get it if she/he want be placed in dubai, as a growing country in UEA dubai had a lot of hospital of cause this reasons need much nurses work on it, dubai goverment would like to serve a patient in every hospital accoured in dubai.
Dubai’s medical [...]

Best 100 sources for nursing student

October 10, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Information

This survey written By Christina Laun.
She look for 100 blog that talking about nursing she said : No doubt about it, getting through nursing school can be a challenge, especially if you’re trying to balance work, school and family life all at once. However, nursing students can find support in their fellow students, graduates of [...]

Get more information on nursing in foreign nursing forum

October 10, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Information

This forum focus in nursing, if you concern in nursing i suppose you to participate in this forum, this forum insyaAllah can enrich your knowledge about nursing, in nursing you able to talk about nursing jobs, nursing shortage , traveling nurse and so on. The scope of discussions more widen than other forums to [...]

Travel Nursing Careers Spotlight Aging RNs

September 17, 2008 Filed Under: Traveling Nurse

In an effort to retain career nurses in the workforce, more travel nursing agencies such as Joint Commission certified traveling nurse company, American Traveler, are catering to aging RNs, also known as “Baby Boomer” nurses, offering life enhancing benefits such as flexible schedules, education incentives, retirement plans and three-day work weeks.
With America’s nurse shortage worsening [...]