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Staff ratios under review
South Bend TribunePLYMOUTH -- Indiana Department of Child Services officials report that they found inadequate staffing levels for children at the psychiatric facility Michiana Behavioral Health on March 20, following up on issues raised by former employees about...Tags: Mental Health, Nursing, Health and Safety at Work, Behavioral Conditions, Medical Specialization
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A law degree for tenacious child with a mind open to possibility
St. Louis Post-DispatchAfter years of wondering if their son would live past the age of 15, Kevin Fritz's parents received the news they'd prayed for upon the completion of a series of operations to straighten his spine and improve his lungs. "The doctor came out and said,...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Muscular Dystrophy, Urbana (Champaign, Illinois), Schools, Allentown
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University of Scranton graduate nursing program received nearly $1 million in 2012-13
The Times-Tribune, Scranton, Pa.The University of Scranton's graduate nursing program received close to $1 million in federal grant money this year, fueling its initiative to improve the quality of care in rural communities across Northeast Pennsylvania. The department received...Tags: Nursing, Health and Safety at School, Colleges and Universities, Medical Specialization, Financial Aid
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LeMay declines NRMC offer
The Natchez Democrat, Miss.Cardiologist Brad LeMay said Thursday he has accepted a job with Heart Hospital of Little Rock, Ark., and will be relocating to Hot Springs, Ark. LeMay said last week he would be leaving the area after being unable to negotiate a contract with Natchez...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Corporate Officers, Cardiologists, Marketing
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Rachel Patron: Attitudes toward women change, but process is slow
Not Guilty, Your Honor! Thus responded Ariel Castro of Cleveland to the charges that he had kidnapped three young girls, kept them as sex slaves for ten years in the basement of his home, raped them, starved them, beat them, put them in chains with...Tags: Religion and Belief, Abusive Behavior, Islam, Human Interest, Juvenile Delinquency
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Misdiagnosis: More Common Than Drug Errors or Wrong-Site Surgery
The Hartford CourantUntil it happened to him, Itzhak Brook, a pediatric infectious disease specialist at Georgetown University School of Medicine, didn't think much about the problem of misdiagnosis. That was before doctors at a Maryland hospital repeatedly told Brook his...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Durham (Durham, North Carolina), MRI (imaging), Breast Cancer, Pneumonia
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READER SUBMITTED: Neag School Of Education To Host Trainings In School Crisis Planning And Response
MansfieldThe Neag School of Education is hosting workshops to provide training in school crisis planning and response. Hosted by the Neag School and Dean Thomas DeFranco and co-sponsored through the Connecticut Association of School Psychologists (CASP), the...Tags: Mental Health, Health and Safety at School, Religion and Belief, Medical Specialization, Science and Technology
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READER SUBMITTED: Bristol Hospital Unveils Renderings And Plans For New Beekley Center For Breast Health And Wellness
BristolBristol Hospital and Health Care Group Inc, unveiled artist renderings and details of its new Beekley Center for Breast Health and Wellness, at a ground-breaking ceremony on Tuesday, May 14. The new, 6,100-square-foot centerwhich will offer patients...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, State University of New York, Personal Service, Brooklyn (New York City), Breast Cancer
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READER SUBMITTED: Gaylord Specialty Healthcare Honors Nurse Susan Hahn As 2013 Employee Of The Year
New BritainGaylord Specialty Healthcare of Wallingford named Nurse Susan Hahn, as the Joseph A. Lindenmayer 2013 Employee of the Year. The award was established in 1992 by the family of Joseph A. Lindenmayer, who had been a patient of Gaylord's. According to his...Tags: Career and Workplace, Employees
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Appreciates nurses
We have been celebrating national nurses and hospital week. I recently spent nine days in Somerset Hospital. From ER, ICU and the floor nurses I couldn't have been treated better. It takes a special, caring person to be a nurse. I received the same care...Tags: Nursing, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Specialization
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Three Jewels: Class Of 2014 Looks Promising For UConn Women
The Hartford CourantOne month ago, the UConn women won their eighth national championship in New Orleans. Five months from now Geno Auriemma will reconvene his program, welcoming freshman Saniya Chong in the effort to win one more. But one year from now, a group of three...Tags: High Schools, University of Connecticut Women's Basketball Program, Sports, Physical Therapists, Schools
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Sisters increase awareness of hereditary breast cancer
Richmond Times-DispatchWhen tests showed that sisters Dina Reinhardt and Tracie Abrams both carried the breast cancer 1 gene mutation, significantly raising their risk of developing breast and ovarian cancers, both decided to have their breasts removed. Reinhardt, 36, married...Tags: Biology, Mastectomy, Breast Cancer, Prostate Cancer, Ovarian Cancer
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