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Nurse teaches accelerated medical field classesAlton TelegraphApproved by the Illinois State Board of Education, The Nurses' Station, 2 Terminal Drive, Suite 1, in East Alton, began offering classes Jan. 16 for certified nursing and medical assistants, massage therapists and phlebotomists. |
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NJ Nurses Train to Coordinate Their Patients' CarePatch.comNursing students at the University of Maryland School of Nursing gather around a plastic patient. Courtesy University of Maryland School of Nursing A new crop of nurses is being trained as population care coordinators -- nurses who serve as part coach, ... |
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J.M. Ada Mutch, 106, longtime nurse and volunteerPhiladelphia InquirerBy Sally A. Downey JM Ada Mutch, formerly of Wynnewood, a nurse, World War II veteran, and volunteer for the elderly, died at Rosemont Presbyterian Village on Friday, Jan. 27, a week before her 107th birthday. In 1932, having taught physical education ... |
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Nurses play a vital role in schoolsDaily Home OnlineBrian Schoenhals From providing first aid to dispensing medications and preventative screenings, school nurses play a vital role in a student's education experience. “Nurses are an essential part of our School System,” said Michael Barber, ... |
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KIT: Medical education sectorBusiness StandardMore than 50 per cent of the sector comprises of under-graduate and post-graduate medical education, followed by nursing, dental and paramedical training and education. One of the biggest impediments to strengthening the public health delivery system ... |
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Nursing School website wins national grantYale Daily NewsBy Mariana Lopez-Rosas With a new grant in their hands, researchers at the Yale School of Nursing are researching the possibility of making a social networking site for teens with Type 1 diabetes. The team was awarded $750000 from the American Diabetes ...and more » |
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