Opened new job for nursing job in Cleveland

October 21, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Education

Cleveland is one of the noted US cities which emphasize on healthcare facilities and services to the citizens. There has been a remarkable increase in the demand for nursing personnel nationwide. It has been estimated that US will have a shortage of 170000 qualified nurses in the coming 7 years till 2015, for which the [...]

Royal College Of Nursing Takes Action To Put Dignity At The Heart Of Health And Social Care

October 16, 2008 Filed Under: Health care, Nursing Information

Nurses are today leading the way in breaking down the barriers that prevent every patient from receiving dignified care. The launch of a complete package of resources will enable the nursing team to provide the best possible care for patients on every ward and in every community.
Earlier this year, a survey from the Royal College [...]

Pinoy Nurse Expo Essay Writing Contest

October 16, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Information

IVT Hub Admin Emmanuel Bañez (Noel R.N.) won first place in the essay writing competition during the 2nd PINOY Nurses Expo 2008: A Tribute to the Global Filipino Nurse held at the Megatrade Hall 3 of the SM Megamall in Mandaluyong City yesterday.
Emmanuel Bañez, a registered nurse from Bulacan was adjudged the first place winner [...]

The effects of the current nursing shortage

August 26, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Information, Nursing School, Nursing Shortage

North country hospital administrators believe business will continue as usual despite the new state law banning mandatory overtime for nurses that goes into effect next July.
A Gouverneur-based health care workers union, Service Employees International Union, Local 1199, has participated in lobbying for this legislation since 2000, said Patricia B. Greenberg, executive director of the union’s [...]

Ryan Grant is still nursing a sore hamstring

August 23, 2008 Filed Under: Careers in Nursing

Greg Jennings is returning to the Green Bay Packers’ lineup and also to the scene of his signature NFL moment.
The Packers will welcome back their star wide receiver tonight in Denver after he missed the team’s first two preseason games with a sore knee. Jennings had one of his biggest moments of his career at [...]

Be a nurse in strange land

August 19, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing School

On a lazy October afternoon, the air crisp with autumn, Ler Bweh, a 25-year-old Karen refugee from Burma, lay on his stomach in his apartment, assembling a map-of-the-world puzzle. Slight and almost ethereal, with moist caramel skin and a diffident demeanor, Ler Bweh had been a geography teacher in the Mae La refugee camp on [...]

She was employed as a CNA with Golden Living Nursing Home in Oxford and Sunshine Nursing Home in Pontotoc before her retirement.

August 15, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Online

Brittany Nicole Wilson, 23, died Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2008, at North Mississippi Medical Center after a brief illness. She was born on Aug. 5, 1985, in Tupelo to Mike Wilson and Robin Rollins Wilson Grass. She graduated from Shannon High School in 2003 and attended Itawamba Community College. She was employed as a waitress [...]

McArthur, a nurse for 29 years, has a pulse on what moms want and need

August 14, 2008 Filed Under: Careers in Nursing, Nursing School, Registered Nursing

From upscale retail to gently used resale, high fashion for babies is easy to find and a growing market.
“The baby business has boomed,” said Amanda Farmer, owner of Bella’s Gifts in Springdale. “Everybody’s looking for something unique.”
Clothing is not the only industry catering to babies these days. Infants and their toddler counterparts can be chic [...]

Mrs. Patrick became a registered nurse through the Sacred Heart Nurse in Cumberland.

August 13, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Education

Retired Navy Capt. Earl Buckwalter, 87, of Austin, Texas, and formerly of Annapolis, died Aug. 6.
Capt. Buckwalter was born Oct. 1, 1920, in West Chester, Pa., to the late Charles and Katherine Buckwalter. He attended West Chester High School and graduated from the Naval Academy in 1943.
He served in the Navy for 30 years, with [...]

The first class of associate degree nursing students has graduated from Baker College of Cadillac

West Shore Medical Center recently presented four area high school seniors with scholarships of $500: Joshua Briggs, an Onekama High school graduate, who will be attending Grand Valley State University to study pre-medicine; Julia Kedrowski, a Manistee High School graduate who is attending Grand Valley State University to study nursing and hopes to become a [...]