Inglis House is a residential house for several disabled people. It was founded in 1877 by Annie C. Inglis. It was her dream to found a home in Philadelphia for dependents. Born and brought up in Jamaica, Harding found his role model as Inglis. Inglis fulfilled her dream. The house is famous for its different facilities. It always gives long term care facilities to needy. Have you Taken Vaccines? 11/23/2008
Health department is providing vaccination for sudden headaches, muscle aches, cough and fever too. These are the symptoms of influenza virus. The Coweta County Health Department is encouraging residents to receive injections. The director of Nursing Alice Jackson informed that the department has limited supply of 2008-2009 vaccine but they are still available. UAB Hospital Provides RN Program for a Year 11/16/2008
Hospitals are losing qualified nurses at rapid speed generating alarm in the healthcare industry. Everybody understands that their service is invaluable. The major problem is being faced by the nurses in Alabama. More than 26,000 nurses are about to reach their retirement age. It is estimated that Alabama will lose around 15 to 20 percent of nurses by 2015. ISU Makes Life Easier 11/16/2008
Idaho State University is making life much easier for all those who want to go for nursing. ISU is providing online courses to students who want to undergo The Associate Degree Registered Nurse Program. The program is distance learning program. It allows students to take online courses and do hands on learning in their local area without the problem of commuting to university. Latrobe Nursing Home at Risk 11/09/2008
Melbourne’s Latrobe Nursing Home was identified as inappropriate and risky for its residents. Problems identified includes residents not getting proper assistance, insufficient staff with inappropriate skills, inadequate meals, wounds not attended to and an unsafe physical environment. Newman University Receives Funds 11/09/2008
Newman University experienced a wonderful day when $1 million was gifted as a fund to endow scholarship for nursing. The funds are being delivered in installments from the estate of the late Lucy Heinz. The university says the funds will benefit the nursing program and make it possible for the university to help fight the nursing shortage in Kansas and across the US. Desperate Need of Health Care facilities 11/03/2008
North Ronaldsay is a small island, but one in which patients need to travel off the island for taking medicine. The population meanwhile is increasing day by day. The people need proper health care on the island itself. More than 10,000 people live on North Ronaldsay and around 100 inhabit the Small Island around Britain Cost. Emergency help is the most important issue for the residents. The island needs registered nurses to help the people in traumas. Nashville started Women’s Health Exams 11/03/2008
Vine Hill Community Clinic is offering various tests and exams for $30. From 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. they are giving timing for tests. The nurses need low cost courses. The University Community Health Services and Vanderbilt University School of Nursing are offering low cost exams for nurse practitioners. The tough test will cost up to $250 which includes paper test. |
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