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‘Nurses alone on wards’ | Local News | trinidadexpress.com
The management at the North Central Regional Health Authority (NCRHA) has been forcing nurses and midwifery staff to work alone on hospital wards. So said president of the Trinidad and Tobago National Nursing Association (TTNNA) Idi Stuart. Stating the action by the NCRHA is their response to the April 28 roll-out of phase two measures
Nurses with higher cultural competence don’t always perform better – new study
The ability to function effectively in intercultural settings has been termed “cultural intelligence” – and it is often celebrated as a kind of modern superpower. But our latest research reveals a more complicated reality. Previous research has largely highlighted the bright side of cultural intelligence, linking it to positive workplace outcomes such as improved performance.
Specialist nurses are transforming care for children with epilepsy
Emma Barrett (R) and Megan Buckley (L) Clinical Nurse Specialists at CUH, and Aisling Devitt, Advanced Nurse Practitioner, centre. Brain Awareness Week A Cork nurse working with children with epilepsy came up with a plan for CUH that has saved the HSE €260,000 and freed up hundreds of bed days in just two years. PEOPLE
National Nurses Week 2025 deals, free food: Chipotle, MOD Pizza, more
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Int’l Nurses Day: 42% of African nurses set to emigrate – WHO
Acting WHO Regional Director for Africa, Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu …As global health body lauds their resilience, competence From Fred Ezeh , Abuja W orld Health Organization (WHO) has commended the resilience of nurses in healthcare delivery services stating that nurses are not only caregivers, but educators, innovators and frontline responders, often working in the most
Australian nurses stood down over ‘vile’ antisemitic video
Two Australian nurses have been suspended after a video appeared to show them threatening to kill Israeli patients and boasting about refusing to treat them. The man and woman - both employees at a Sydney hospital - are now being investigated by police, officials in New South Wales (NSW) said. State Health Minister Ryan Park
UK nurses stage new walkout as strike wave intensifies
Nurses, ambulance crews, and other public service workers have all walked off their jobs in recent months to demand higher pay amid a cost-of-living crisis...
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