Nursing tops best career bets - Appleton Post Crescent

Nursing tops best career bets
Appleton Post Crescent
Robin Holte is registered nurse at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Appleton. / Wm. Glasheen/The Post-Crescent The state Department of Workforce Development's 2008-18 employment projections show registered nurses to be the top in-demand occupation.
Health care jobs remain strong, growing demand for nurses through 2018 The Oshkosh Northwestern
Demand on rise for health care workers Green Bay Press Gazette
Health care jobs remain strong through recession, recovery Fond du Lac Reporter
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Nursing home issue stalls upgrades plan - Albany Times Union

Nursing home issue stalls upgrades plan
Albany Times Union
By Jordan Carleo-Evangelist ALBANY — The county has a little more than a year to upgrade the sprinkler system at its aging nursing home or face costly federal sanctions. But the county lawmakers who oversee the Albany Shaker Road facility balked at ...

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Understaffing is leading to poor care, nurses tell Lansley - New York Daily News

Understaffing is leading to poor care, nurses tell Lansley
New York Daily News
By Stephen Adams Tuesday, May 22nd 2012, 04:21 PM THE Health Secretary was warned by nurses last week that chronic understaffing had led to many instances of poor care. One nurse, Rachel Armstrong from Liverpool, claimed that some nurses were caring ...

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Long Beach City College nursing program graduate looks toward future - Long Beach Press-Telegram

Long Beach City College nursing program graduate looks toward future
Long Beach Press-Telegram
By Kelly Puente Staff Writer Vocational nursing student Lynn Zabala at Long Beach City College on May 21, 2012. (Jeff Gritchen / Staff Photographer) For Long Beach City College graduate Lynn Zabala, nursing is about more than tending to the sick.

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Indian nurses threaten to go on hunger strike - TVNZ


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Indian nurses threaten to go on hunger strike
TVNZ
Fed-up Indian nurses are threatening to go on a hunger strike after being told they do not have the qualifications to work in New Zealand. More than 100 Indian nurses today staged a protest outside Parliament. TV ONE's Close Up programme revealed last ...
Indian nurses protest at Parliament New Zealand Herald
1000 Indian nurses registered in NZ past three years Voxy

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Screams awake Salem woman to murder of nursing assistant, 3 children - OregonLive.com


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Screams awake Salem woman to murder of nursing assistant, 3 children
OregonLive.com
The news stunned Kovalchuk, who said Nikolay Lazukin was taking classes at Chemeketa Community College in Salem and his wife Natalya worked as a nursing assistant. Kovalchuk said Nikolay Lazukin, who went by Nick, worked for him one day last week.

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Jefferson County officials question HealthSouth opposition to nursing home plans - al.com (blog)


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Jefferson County officials question HealthSouth opposition to nursing home plans
al.com (blog)
By Michael Tomberlin -- The Birmingham News The company looking to invest $24 million to build two new nursing homes to replace one run by Jefferson County questioned HealthSouth Corp.'s reasons for attempting to block the projects.
Objection filed to nursing home bed sale WBRC

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Need for nurses grows as population ages - Fond du Lac Reporter

Need for nurses grows as population ages
Fond du Lac Reporter
Fond du Lac educators say nurses are in high demand, and the need for nurses will only grow as the population ages. Nursing is the largest program enrollment-wise at Moraine Park Technical College. Dean of Health Sciences Kathy Van Eerden said 900 ...

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Florida Medical Association, nurses in legal battle over sedation - Pensacola News Journal

Florida Medical Association, nurses in legal battle over sedation
Pensacola News Journal
TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Medical Association and two other doctors' groups are in a legal fight with the state Board of Nursing about whether nurses should be able to sedate some patients. An administrative law judge is expected to hear arguments ...

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Vermilion panel backs seeking voters' OK to sell nursing home - Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette


Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette
Vermilion panel backs seeking voters' OK to sell nursing home
Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette
DANVILLE - Members of the Vermilion County Board's nursing home committee unanimously supported Tuesday night asking voters for the authority to sell the county-owned Vermilion Manor Nursing Home. All but two of the county board's 27 members attended ...
Group OKs Manor vote Danville Commercial News
Searching for a Safe Haven: Part 2 WTHI

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