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Connecticut investigating nursing chain and its Nashville music executive owner

The state of Connecticut has begun investigating the finances of a nursing home chain owned by a Nashville recording studio executive.

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Training Combat Nurses

The American Nurses Association estimates there are about 2.9 million registered nurses in the U.S. To become a registered nurse, or R.N., a candidate must graduate from a state-approved school of nursing and pass a licensing examination.

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Finnish nurses threat to resign

Municipal authorities would be given emergency powers to order nurses back to work if they fulfill threats to resign next week over stalled labor talks, according to a new Finnish bill.

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Study Finds Physicians And Nurses Both Take And Recommend Dietary Supplements

The landmark "Life...supplemented" Healthcare Professionals (HCP) Impact Study found that more than three quarters of U.S. physicians (79 percent) and nurses (82 percent) recommend dietary supplements to their patients.

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Take Care Health Systems Launches ''We Love NPs'' Campaign

Take Care Health Systems, one of the largest managers of convenient care clinics and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Walgreens, has launched a three-week “We Love NPs” campaign celebrating nurse practitioners across the country, and is awarding one NP a $2,500 gift. The campaign kick-off corresponds with National Nurse Practitioner Week November 11-17 and runs through the end of the month.

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Nurse-Friendly Hospital Designation Awarded To Four Texas Hospitals

The Nurse-Friendly hospital designation of Texas Nurses Association has been awarded to four more hospitals in Texas -- CHRISTUS St. Catherine Hospital, Katy; McKenna Memorial Hospital, New Braunfels; St. David's Round Rock Medical Center, Round Rock; and St. David's South Austin Hospital, Austin.

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Alvarado Hospital And California Nurses Association Reach Four-Year Agreement

The California Nurses Association (CNA) and Alvarado Hospital announced today that they have reached a four-year agreement that covers approximately 350 full-time, part-time and per diem registered nurses who work at the hospital.

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