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Can Non-Nurse Professionals Coach Patients With Depression? by JaanS Medical Doctor ... uscript, but the DMCB is ready to summarize the more important insights for you. The bottom line is that telephonic care management for depression may not require reliance on nurses.This was a two year ‘pragmatic’ cluster randomized trial involving 74 small and often rural German primary care practices. The clinics, not the patients, were randomly ... Read on »
Nurses by Claire Patient Expert ... ry good at their jobs. Now, of course, here is the little apologetic...right now, the one nurse I have helping here with my daughter is an absolute angel, the most pleasant, professional heavenly person I have had the pleasure of meeting and working with. Furthermore, here in Canada, things are very difficult for nurses. There is a drastic...dan ... Read on »
Registered nurses at ... by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Registered nurses at all 10 Northern California Sutter Health hospitals currently in bargaining have voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike if an agreement with the hospital chain is ... Read on »
The California Nurses ... by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven The California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee announced it has achieved a sweeping new collective bargaining agreement for 3,500 registered nurses at nine Tenet Heal ... Read on »
Keeping Nurses by Christina Thielst Patient ExpertHealth Maven Yesterday, our CNO, Cyndie Cole, gave me a copy of an article titled Mission: Possible in Advance for Nurses, so of course I have to post it on my blog! Not because it is about my hospital, but because it is also about why I accepted my new position.As I continue to meet new ... Read on »
Nurse pr ... by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Nurse practitioner Manju Sharma. Manju Sharma confidently strides into the room, her white coat disappearing behind a draped curtain, and immediately begins asking questions. ... Read on »
Nursing by Heather .. Patient Expert ... ow many women who have given their babies formula, and their babies do just fine. And I'm not going to pull out the argument that my baby will be obese and stupid if I don't nurse her until she's 1 year old. I have no doubt that she will suffer few if any effects of being bottle fed for three months. But this is the last time I get to nurse a ba ... Read on »
Nursing. by Megan F. Patient Expert ... omeone wanting to sit in my lap, wanting to be carried or held, wanting to climb all over me. It's just enough. Enough. On the flip side ~ I know that Stella needs to still nurse. Given that she's prone to constipation, dropping off liquids in a "hold out" fashion just to push her to wean is not a good idea. And she is still learning how to use ... Read on »
online nursing program by Doris C. Complimentary & Alternative Medicine ... ing can now do so online. Saint Xavier University’s School of Nursing provides top quality nursing to equip students to become better health care professionals in developing professional Nurse Leaders. The online comprehensive coursework is carefully tailored to accommodate those with busy schedule. This has made way for ongoing education and incr ... Read on »
Are We Headed for a Nursing Crisis? by Stephen F. Registered NurseHealth Maven ... ions in New York City and elsewhere NEW YORK, September 26 – A U.S. government study projects that by the year 2020, there will be a nationwide shortage of up to one million professional nurses . The nursing shortage is already placing strains on the entire medical system. On October 24, 2008, the Emmy Award-winning newsmagazine NOW on PBS will ex ... Read on »