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| Battle of the | Nurses: a study of eight women who influenced the dev |
| o allowed the blue box to be taken, and Ax now | nurses a hatred born of betrayal for her; for her and |
| In 1991, Empty Nest spawned its own spinoff, | Nurses, a sitcom about a group of nurses working in t |
| The character Laura Reynolds | nurses a sandpiper with a broken wing, as Edward Hewi |
| xual Medicine; Textbook of Human Sexuality for | Nurses; a college textbook titled Human Sexuality, wh |
| outwardly appears to be a friendly figure but | nurses a dangerous secret. |
| He also | nurses a love crush and intends to marry her someday. |
| Navy | nurses aboard the USS Solace in the Pacific, 1945 (BU |
| Key episodes in this development were "The | Nurses", in which Margaret gave an emotional tirade t |
| e standards, holding educational workshops for | nurses across the state, and establishing a national |
| rising teachers, classroom assistants, nursery | nurses, administrative and facilities and catering st |
| of the church have gone to serve as teachers, | nurses, agronomists, administrators, ministers, and i |
| lness had killed two of the hospital's student | nurses, all of whom had begun bleeding or vomiting bl |
| ouse officer David Rowe (Paul Lacoux), student | nurses Allison McGrellis (Julie Graham) and Kiran Jog |
| Sent at least 60 doctors and | nurses along with rice. |
| ng financial crisis, but said that doctors and | nurses, already too few in number, would not be laid |
| o receive Magnet Recognition, which places Rex | nurses among the top two percent in the country, has |
| She and her team of British | nurses and volunteers laid particular emphasis on tea |
| es of the television series The Defenders, The | Nurses, and The Reporter. |
| illion public service workers, including state | nurses and pharmacists. |
| A strike by South African teachers, | nurses and other public-sector workers is in its 19th |
| er Hasson had the task of recruiting qualified | nurses and setting up training for the incoming nurse |
| n who "insults his subordinates, terrifies the | nurses, and unashamedly puts his social life at least |
| s, organizations at universities and colleges, | nurses and Committees on Publication. |
| ontinent, the Middle East and northern Africa; | nurses and other hospital staff members. |
| ama also highlights the strain on the doctors, | nurses and social workers who have to strike a balanc |
| 2003), "following orders" may not protect | nurses and other non-physicians from liability when c |
| is also a medical centre, with two Registered | Nurses and a counsellor, which has three beds. |
| sychologist, one psychiatrist, five behavioral | nurses and 14 psychiatric technicians.". |
| o Haiti along with Scott Stapp and 25 Doctors, | Nurses and Volunteers 14 days after the Earthquake an |
| ession countries to address local shortages of | nurses and care workers. |
| esired to become a doctor, as his sisters were | nurses and his father a herbalist, and in his words, |
| officer (doctor), social worker and a team of | nurses and attainders. |
| ers, surgical sub-specialists, neonatologists, | nurses, and ethicists to lay the foundation for what |
| Started in 1976, it is tracking over 120,000 | nurses and has been analyzed for many different condi |
| 12,000 physicians, | nurses and staff serve and fulfill the mission of Jac |
| teward; a matron; a wardmaster; four permanent | nurses; and a variety of servants." |
| Training doctors, | nurses, and midwives in clinical and counseling skill |
| tion of the railway system, a pay increase for | nurses and so on. |
| hysicians, 637 allied health professionals and | nurses, and a support staff of 783. |
| ch on the impact of credentialing processes on | nurses and the profession, as well as the accumulatio |
| wire act of juggling patients, doctors, fellow | nurses and her own indiscretions." |
| School of Nursing graduated its last class of | nurses and closed on May 30, 1976 due to financial co |
| But others says | nurses and midwives can not be trained fast enough to |
| lows Sue as she ultimately leaves the Visiting | Nurses and returns home, only to find that a tragic a |
| tients.On staff were six medical officers, two | nurses and 30 medical corpsmen. |
| tap the screen to shoot enemies (such as Evil | Nurses and possessed Wheelchairs). |
| covered and photographed on May 8, 2010 by two | nurses and their dog in a creek near Kitchenuhmaykoos |
| ma courses and research facilities to doctors, | nurses and paramedical staff on infectious diseases t |
| ospital, a nursing home, a school for training | nurses and an elementary and secondary school. |
| was increased to 21 medical crews, (42 flight | nurses and 63 medical technicians). |
| raid, 120 beds were put out of commission, 80 | nurses and maids were made homeless and the main oper |
| ssengers, and no civil passengers at all (only | nurses and soldiers), no weapons on board either. |
| Royal Artillery) and Jeanne (Queen Alexandra's | Nurses and later Matron of Sir Alfred Jones Memorial |
| She also established a training school for | nurses and founded the Lafayette Dispensary to serve |
| librarians, technicians, tour guides, doctors, | nurses and support staff. |
| Medical Centre is run by qualified doctors and | nurses and is the only main welfare medical centre of |
| y the Regions Beyond Missionary Union to house | nurses and in 1914 it became a paediatric training ho |
| 2006 to the ire of organizations representing | nurses and physicians, community groups and environme |
| The sequence where the | nurses and injured soldiers are stranded in Malinta T |
| has onsite medical and therapy provision with | nurses and healthcare assistants on the school site a |
| e plane which killed 28 persons (including six | nurses), and wounded 48 others, and caused considerab |
| gists, certified diabetes educators, including | nurses and dietitians, as well as exercise specialist |
| Specialized | nurses and specialist doctors are working in this hos |
| cs bring specialists, primary care physicians, | nurses and other care givers together as a team to pr |
| Because more than 200 doctors, | nurses and lay people donate their time and some dona |
| More than 5,000 doctors, dentists, surgeons, | nurses, and other non- medical volunteers have given |
| n experts including - physicians, pharmacists, | nurses, and other specially trained in toxicology - p |
| Society, American Society for Pain Management | Nurses and The International Association for the Stud |
| ller, responsible for the death of a number of | nurses, and is questioned by the police regarding tho |
| We have lost an outrageous number of | Nurses and Drs. |
| This includes administrators, teachers, | nurses and child study team personnel. |
| any medical care provider, including dentists, | nurses, and therapists. |
| San Luis Hospital which has only 2 doctors, 8 | nurses and 10 midwives to serve 140,000 residents of |
| n efforts to develop stricter certification of | nurses and a compliance system to regulate nurses. |
| Registered | nurses and registered pharmacist are qualified if the |
| states: The drama concerns a group of doctors, | nurses and administrators who work in the Accident & |
| for prisoners such as clinical supervision of | nurses and drug dispensing practices were inadequate. |
| In their “regular lives," they are teachers, | nurses and business leaders. |
| ns of expressing his appreciation for doctors, | nurses, and others in the medical field. |
| However, the | nurses and the officers were hosted in separate hotel |
| ey worker homes for, amongst others, teachers, | nurses and the police. |
| hysicians supported by more than 4,000 skilled | nurses and technicians, over $500 million in revenue, |
| education led to a shortage of women teachers, | nurses and prison attendants. |
| e 35th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron (flight | nurses and medical technicians) were deployed to the |
| emature babies, did die, when many of Kuwait's | nurses and doctors stopped working or fled the countr |
| well as "White" or "Rose" Masses for doctors, | nurses, and other health-care professionals. |
| d the announcement of major cuts of nearly 500 | nurses and doctors (20% of staff) from his local King |
| staff on this ward had been reduced solely to | nurses, and Consultant Connie Beauchamp. |
| e there is a mid-20th century home for retired | nurses, and even older is Littledown House, which dat |
| arrived Marseilles 24 July, embarking troops, | nurses, and Red Cross workers for the Pacific theater |
| Akdeniz University has a branch here training | nurses, and doing some other vocational training. |
| March 1994: American Mobile | Nurses and American Mobile Therapists merged to becom |
| s of the Indian nursing council and Tamil Nadu | nurses and midwives council. |
| Advanced practice | nurses and nurse practitioners may have expanded role |
| There are currently close to 700,000 | nurses and midwives on the NMC register, making the N |
| He was closely involved in the training of | nurses and treatment of the poor, and had a keen inte |
| Nurses and dental technicians are trained in conjunct | |
| ast years of his life, cared for by a group of | nurses and watched over by his wife and family. |
| In addition to medical students, | nurses and paramedical are also trained. |
| iuszkos had ten children and together with the | nurses and servants there came a time when 18 people |
| Nurses and medical staff are able to provide all medi | |
| he training of native physicians, surgeons and | nurses, and a college for the training of native miss |
| of conduct, performance and ethics required of | nurses and midwives. |
| me, the army was looking for older women to be | nurses, and, at 23, Hancock was judged to be too youn |
| government spell out which workers, including | nurses, are considered members of emergency services, |
| In fact, in those SEPs, | nurses are very important in terms of spreading the k |
| 24-hour maternity services which | nurses are available and a means of communication are |
| Even though | nurses are prohibited from striking, the government h |
| The doctors and the | nurses are borrowed from the Army Medical Corps, Army |
| ar-old males in Ireland and that mental health | nurses are currently not properly trained to deal wit |
| Navy | nurses are commissioned officers and thus off-limits |
| aced on training and deployment of doctors and | nurses, as well as other professionals and paraprofes |
| Nurses assess, plan, monitor, educate, coordinate, em | |
| ho believed they would work in factories or as | nurses' assistants, Song Sin-do was taken to a comfor |
| Styles was inducted into the American | Nurses Association hall of fame, was the recipient of |
| y and on the Board of Trustees of the Visiting | Nurses Association of Central Jersey. |
| pient of Honorary Purple Heart and Connecticut | Nurses' Association Diamond Jubilarian Agnes Ohlson A |
| The NDA's predecessor, Trust | Nurses Association (TNA) was a voluntary network, est |
| nurse, she served as president of the American | Nurses Association (ANA) (1996-2000) and a year as de |
| 921 under the name of the Australasian Trained | Nurses' Association (Queensland Branch) Union of Empl |
| lso helped to organize the Middletown District | Nurses Association (1900), was vice president of the |
| The Canadian | Nurses Association is a federation of 11 provincial a |
| a Tavella Quell - president of the Connecticut | Nurses' Association |
| had some prominent union help: The California | Nurses Association and the United Electrical Workers |
| n DeMoro, Executive Director of the California | Nurses Association |
| American | Nurses' Association Nurse of the Year Award |
| In 1972 she became president of the | Nurses' Association (now part of the New Zealand Nurs |
| Five: Baltimore Working Women and the Maryland | Nurses Association gave Kreamer awards. |
| The California | Nurses Association is well known for its long history |
| She came to Oklahoma from the American | Nurses Association in Washington, D.C., where she was |
| In 1979, she was awarded the Canadian | Nurses Association Jeanne Mance Award, given to indiv |
| CRE PAC California Democratic Party California | Nurses Association California National Organization f |
| ed nurse, and a board member of the Registered | Nurses Association of Ontario. |
| 's, N.S.W: Royal North Shore Hospital Graduate | Nurses Association, 1988, ISBN 0 9593811 4 7. |
| e is former President Elect of the Connecticut | Nurses' Association, which awarded Dr. Lippman their |
| ractitioner and working for the New York State | Nurses Association, Redlich spent 3 years as a trial |
| Rhode Island State | Nurses Association, |
| First Vice President, Washington State | Nurses Association, 1968-1972 |
| r of the Year Award from the National Visiting | Nurses Association, and the 2007 Congressional Award |
| e UP Connection, and the Board of the Visiting | Nurses Association. |
| ornia Teachers Association, and the California | Nurses Association. |
| 24, the CNATN changed its name to the Canadian | Nurses Association. |
| Promoting Child Health and Safety, 2001, Utah | Nurses Association; Outstanding Legislative Efforts t |
| In 1908, representatives from | nurses associations around Canada were invited to mee |
| A total of twenty-seven soldiers and four | nurses at Woodman Point died of influenza during the |
| cal data available for treating physicians and | nurses at the point of care, anywhere in the state of |
| Pasmeni usually received ARV drugs from state | nurses at a clinic in Daveyton in East Rand district. |
| rsing and as First Assistant Superintendent of | Nurses at the New Haven Hospital in Connecticut. |
| es was Curtis Welch, who was supported by four | nurses at the 24-bed Maynard Columbus Hospital. |
| layed by Patrick Price, is one of the few male | nurses at Princeton-Plainsboro Hospital, the primary |
| the Army Nurse Corps and in charge of all the | nurses at the MASH 4077 unit. |
| ty of Nottingham Medical School has a site for | nurses at the hospital. |
| covered that there was a great lack of skilled | nurses available for service in wartime. |
| received a diploma from the Lincoln School of | Nurses, bachelor's degree from West Virginia State Co |
| overnment Employees Union, trying to legislate | nurses back to work after a legal strike. |
| The | nurses bandaged her arms as slowly as possible, tryin |
| a pay freeze for public sector workers such as | nurses because, he argues, there is a difference betw |
| sity to offer Ministry of Defence students and | nurses better key skills in nurse training. |
| from undisclosed causes and left $10000 to the | Nurses Board of Victoria (NBV). |
| , and, on 12 February, Bullwinkel and 65 other | nurses boarded the SS Vyner Brooke to escape the isla |
| he original kitchen is still in use, as is the | nurses' building. |
| The Nurse Corps had grown to 85 trained | nurses by the time Miss Hasson resigned as Superinten |
| d affections of the hospital's beautiful young | nurses by telling their own increasingly strange and |
| Then some | nurses came out and shouted at us, ‘Go home!' |
| this is “the only way” to save lives, so that | nurses can return “immediately” to their posts and be |
| Hendrick as creating a work environment where | nurses can flourish and identifies it as one of the b |
| Physicians and | nurses can review orders immediately for confirmation |
| Future | nurses can also get a feel as to what they will be lo |
| Continuing into Series 5 were | nurses Charlie Fairhead (Derek Thompson), Megan Roach |
| son, Suzanne Packer and Ben Turner appeared as | nurses Charlie Fairhead, Tess Bateman and Jay Faldren |
| Continuing into Series 4 were | nurses Charlie Fairhead (Derek Thompson), Megan Roach |
| consultant Ewart Plimmer (Bernard Gallagher), | nurses Charlie Fairhead (Derek Thompson), Megan Roach |
| Continuing into Series 6 were | nurses Charlie Fairhead (Derek Thompson), Lisa "Duffy |
| Continuing into Series 8 were | nurses Charlie Fairhead (Derek Thompson), Lisa "Duffy |
| Packer, Ben Turner and Lucy Gaskell appear as | nurses Charlie Fairhead, Tess Bateman, Jay Faldren an |
| es of exploitation films (such as Candy Stripe | Nurses, Chatterbox, and Summer School Teachers), Rial |
| ticians, musical conductors, carnival workers, | nurses, chefs, local mayors, media presenters, actors |
| His wife, Lady Muriel, founded the Lady Muriel | Nurses' Club for servicewomen, and made a habit of vi |
| documentary shows four actual situations where | nurses confront difficult ethical decisions, as they |
| tional doctor, well versed in methods that her | nurses consider archaic, such as splints. |
| ol was founded in the 1920s to provide trained | nurses, continuing until the death of Dr. Sealy in th |
| oss, running hospital kitchens in France and a | nurses' convalescent home in Salonika. |
| e prison include teams of doctors, psychiatric | nurses, counsellors and prison officers who work with |
| enture to New York City to join the Settlement | Nurses, created by Lillian Wald. |
| us Magnet recognition status from the American | Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). |
| second Sharp hospital to receive the American | Nurses Credentialing Center Magnet recognition for nu |
| o receive recognition status from the American | Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) on December 7, 200 |
| ay to Excellence designation from the American | Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). |
| In 2005, UCH was redesignated by the American | Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) as a magnet facili |
| The American | Nurses Credentialing Center recognized Jordan Hospita |
| nster Abbey actually illustrates International | Nurses Day. |
| isters, a Catholic order of female doctors and | nurses dedicated to providing health care to women an |
| raduated from the University of Alberta with a | nurses degree in 1971. |
| Two American Red Cross | nurses demonstrate treatment practices during the inf |
| Sixty-two members (doctors, | nurses, dentist and lab technicians)of the 908th Medi |
| The Department has more than 300 physicians, | nurses, dentists and dental workers, laboratory techn |
| uced 8 notebooks which had been written by the | nurses, detailing their and Adams' treatment of Morre |
| elt hurt that that Chebotaryova and her fellow | nurses did not write to her directly while she was im |
| m doing so, arguing that the Christian Science | nurses did not compete with other nurses. |
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