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Can Non-Nurse Professionals Coach Patients With Depression?
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JaanS
Posted
Sun 20 Sep 2009 10:21pm
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... it into the trial.
The health care assistants were non-physician non-nurse office ‘assistants’ who were described as first contact care workers who 'need not be college graduates
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Nurses Are The Most Honest and Ethical Professionals – Gallup Pole
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Medical Quack

Posted
Fri 11 Dec 2009 4:06pm
% of respondents viewed nurses as having either “high or very high” ethical standards, according to Gallup. Two other medical professionals, pharmacists and physicians, took the number two... trust? Most Americans say nurses - McKnight's Long Term Care News
Technorati Tags: nurses, healthcare, Gallup, pole, professionals
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Pursue a Nursing Career As a CRNA
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Dr. Syed L.
Posted
Tue 09 Feb 2010 9:42pm
These nursing professionals work closely with a variety of medical providers ranging from dentists to surgeons to doctors of anesthesiology.
Originally posted here:
Pursue a Nursing Career As a CRNA
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Travel Nursing - Per Diem Nursing - Local Contract Nursing
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David S.
Posted
Thu 22 Apr 2010 12:00am
When hospitals & health systems seek supplemental nursing help, they typically ask for help in 1 of 3 ways. This article will highlight the 3 traditional forms of healthcare staffing. (1) Travel Nursing. Travel nursing jobs are usually 13 weeks in duration but can be as short as 4 weeks and as long as the hospital has a need…often up
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Int. Nursing and Nursing Informatics Day: the big 'C' and little 'c' in nursing
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h2cm
Posted
Wed 01 Jul 2009 6:37pm
12th May is International Nurses Day and International Nursing Informatics Day: so have a great day!
Even though the vast majority of people use information and communication technology in their work - and this includes nurses - there are many within and without the profession who will wonder what has nursing to do with 'IT'?
Surely 'nursing
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Nurse’s Week 2010
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Victoria Powell
Posted
Fri 07 May 2010 12:00am
we have “come a long way, baby”, our core values as nursing professionals remain the same. And that’s a good thing! Here’s to you…Happy Nurse’s Week!
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Nurses Week is celebrated each year from May 6th til May 12th, which is the birthday date of .
We all know that nursing today
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Nursing Jobs in demand – Shortage of nurses grows
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Medical Quack

Posted
Thu 15 Jan 2009 6:25pm
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statistics, Walker said, show that the average age of a registered professional nurse is 47.3 years old, and just 10 percent of nurses in the United States are under the age of 30...
The article brings up a good point about nurses, are they members of the medical team or just another pair of helping hands? Sometimes as cut backs are beginning to occur
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More Nurses in Trouble with the Nursing Board
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Taralynn M.
Posted
Tue 18 Nov 2008 12:21am
of professional nursing!
I have found the same changes in Texas. I have been representing nurses before the Texas Board of Nursing for over 10 years (it is the only type of law I...
Two other Nurse Attorneys have pointed out on their blogs/websites that there has been an alarming increase in Board of Nursing actions against nurses. On Constance
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