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SIUE receives $4 million grant for health study

A Southern Illinois University Edwardsville professor is responsible for bringing the largest research grant ever to the school.

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Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners may be Australia's Solution to its Healthcare Shortage

Nurse practitioners and physician assistants could be some of the answers to the global healthcare industry staff shortage.

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Johnson & Johnson Campaign For Nursing's Future Joins With AACN To Offer New Minority Nurse Faculty Scholars Program

The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) is pleased to announce that the Johnson & Johnson Campaign for Nursing's Future (J&J) is launching a new national scholarship program designed to increase the number of nurse faculty from ethnic minority backgrounds. The J&J-AACN Minority Nurse Faculty Scholars program will provide financial assistance to underrepresented minority (URM) nursing students to facilitate the completion of graduate programs and diversify the nurse faculty population. AACN's latest data show that only 10.5 percent of full-time nurse faculty come from URM backgrounds.

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Nurses leaving Saskatchewan in record numbers

The massive exodus of registered nurses and psychiatric nurses from the Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region will force more bed closures and surgery cancellations, the nurses' union warns.

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Transformation Of Nursing Education To Be Key Theme At NLN'S Annual Education Summit In Phoenix September 26 - 29

The National League for Nursing will open its 2007 Education Summit later this month by encouraging its members to consider the faculty role in effecting positive change in response to the persistent challenge of a nationwide shortage of nurses and nurse educators.

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Patient awake during brain op

John James lay on the operating table, a hole in his head and a nurse showing him flashcards.

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Union gives notice of nurses' eligiblity to strike

A union representing nurses at Great River Medical Center in West Burlington issued a notice Saturday that the nurses are eligible to go on strike in 10 days if union and hospital officials can't come up with an agreement on a new, three-year contract.

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FAMU probing nursing school complaint

An onlooker would think that Florida A&M University's School of Nursing is meeting the needs of its students.

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