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Jul 29th, 2009
The Washington State Department of Health has revoked or suspended the licenses, certifications, or registrations of health care providers in our state.
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Jul 28th, 2009
Health and population trends could increase demand for cardiothoracic surgeons in the United States far greater than the supply – diminishing and delaying care.
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Jul 25th, 2009
A new poll shows that one in six, or sixteen percent of public health employees, would not show up to work in the event of a flu pandemic. The study highlights the need to ensure a better response to public health emergencies from health care workers. Public health officials, when preparing for public health emergencies, are urged to consider response of health care workers in planning for flu pandemics and other public health emergencies.
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Jul 25th, 2009
The registered nurse license of Dean De Mulling (RN00085868) has been immediately suspended by the Washington State Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission and state Department of Health.
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Jul 14th, 2009
Growth in demand for physicians in New York will likely outpace growth in supply, leaving the state with a shortage by 2030.
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Jun 16th, 2009
Victoria Horsley is like most teenaged girls looking forward to their senior year of high school. Though for her, learning the intricacies of the human heart as part of the Cardiology Summer Academy (CSA) at Northwestern Memorial Hospital’s Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute will rank high along with going to prom as one of her favorite senior-year milestones.
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Jun 13th, 2009
The Washington department Health Systems Quality Assurance Office works with boards, commissions, and advisory committees to set licensing standards for more than 70 health care professions (e.g., medical doctors, nurses, counselors).
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Jun 12th, 2009
The downturn in the U.S. economy has lowered the demand for nurses easing the nursing shortage, while the nursing degree programs are full. On site and online nursing degree programs continue to turn away approximately 30,000 or more quality applicants each year.
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Jun 9th, 2009
Two new TV shows highlight the growing importance of nurses at a moment when the Obama administration is preparing to reform the nation’s health care system, but the shows also run the risk of further marginalizing the often overlooked contributions of nursing, says a Duke University nursing professor.
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Jun 5th, 2009
The vast majority of medical graduates trained in Britain work in the NHS for many years, refuting claims that doctors are increasingly leaving the NHS because they are disenchanted with it.