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A researcher who spent nearly 300 hours observing patients in an accident and emergency department has developed a method for identifying possible flashpoints, according to the latest Journal of Advanced Nursing.
Jun 20, 2007 - 8:59:37 PM
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South Africa to recruit nursing staff from India
A leading South African private hospital group is planning to recruit nurses from India to alleviate the huge shortage of such staff in the country.
Feb 7, 2006 - 2:52:37 AM
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India is testing centre for NCLEX exam for nurses going to US
After two years of lobbying by the Kerala government, India has finally been cleared as a testing centre for nurses going to the US.
Feb 3, 2006 - 3:37:37 PM
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RCN Survey Exposes School Nurse Numbers Crisis
The next government needs to double the number of school nurses to ensure every child has access to a school nurse, according to the Royal College of Nursing (RCN ). New research commissioned by the RCN shows on average a school nurse in the state sector covers at least ten schools, caring for an average of 2,400 pupils. This means less than 3000 school nurses cover the UK, amounting to just 4.5 school nurses per constituency.
Apr 28, 2005 - 12:44:38 PM
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RCN calls for major reforms to combat MRSA
The next Government will need to invest in hundreds of thousands more nurses' uniforms, require employers to build adequate staff changing and laundry facilities and introduce 24-hour cleaning teams in all acute hospitals if they are to successfully tackle MRSA and other healthcare associated infections (HCAIs), according to the Royal College of Nursing (RCN).
Apr 28, 2005 - 12:44:38 PM
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New Govenment Must Double the Number of Nurses
Nurses are still leaving the profession in their thousands, despite the government's high profile recruitment push. The RCN warns that an incoming government will need to put in place measures to double the number of nurses coming into the profession just to maintain existing staffing levels.
Apr 28, 2005 - 12:44:38 PM
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Nurses 'Talking Politics' in UK
With the date now set for the general election, nurses in every constituency throughout the United Kingdom are stepping up their campaign to lobby on issues such as a ban on smoking, more school nurses and the recruitment and retention of nurses.
Apr 6, 2005 - 5:01:38 PM
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RCN welcomes Northern Ireland health service restructuring
Commenting on the publication of the long-awaited proposals for the Review of Public Administration in Northern Ireland, the Royal College of Nursing has welcomed the proposed streamlining of the health and social services outlined in the consultation document.
Apr 1, 2005 - 5:18:38 PM
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RCN welcomes new health service checks unveiled by the Healthcare Commission
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) welcomes the new system for assessing public and private health services in England, unveiled today by the Healthcare Commission.
Apr 1, 2005 - 5:11:38 PM
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New social care body appoints regional team
A highly experienced team of regional directors, heads of service and a national director have been appointed by the new Commission for Social Care Inspection, which comes into force on April 1.
Feb 17, 2004 - 6:44:38 AM
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