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Patient care workers set to start walkout at five UC hospitals
Respiratory therapists, nursing aides, surgical technicians and other patient care workers plan to stage a walkout starting Tuesday morning at five University of California medical centers. More than 12,000 workers from the American Federation of State,...Tags: Labor Legislation, Health Treatments, AFSCME, Justice System, Unions
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USMH graduate shares her inspiring story with other achievers at ceremony
holly.shok@herald-mail.comIt was seconds after taking the stage that 26-year-old Elese Wade was choking back tears. “I’ve had sleepless nights, tear-filled days and my finances stretched to the limit. I can honestly say that being finished now feels so good,”...Tags: Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), Colleges and Universities, Frostburg State University, Science and Technology, Science
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Boyfriend In ECSU Student's Death Held On $1 Million Bail; Tensions Between Families Erupt In Court
The Hartford CourantState police had zeroed in on Jermaine Richards as a person of interest early on in the disappearance of Eastern Connecticut State University student Alyssiah Wiley, but the circumstances leading up to Wiley's death and the murder charges against Richards...Tags: Judges, Lawyers, Health and Medical Professionals, Justice System, Ansonia
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Court limits number who can strike at UC medical centers
A Sacramento County Superior Court judge ruled Monday that about 450 employees cannot participate in this week's planned walkout at the University of California medical centers. The unions must maintain a minimum level of staffing among certain units,...Tags: Judges, AFSCME, Career and Workplace, Justice System, Medical Specialization
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Despite need, no county mental health money used for housing
The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Ill.The chronically mentally ill are more likely to be chronically poor and homeless, advocates say, leaving them vulnerable to funding decisions of legislators and service providers that decide how limited public money is spent. As state dollars for...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Schizophrenia, Medicaid, Health Insurance, Finance
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Thompson wants veterans nursing home in Beckley
The Register-Herald, Beckley, W.Va.One day after his appointment to a cabinet-level post, Rick Thompson is striving to do what he can to assist federal officials land a veterans nursing home at the Beckley VA Medical Center. Thompson was named just Thursday as secretary of the Department...Tags: Earl Ray Tomblin, Veterans Affairs, Long Term Care, Medical Specialization, Vietnam War (1955-1975)
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An eye toward the future
The Register-Herald, Beckley, W.Va.Editor's Note: During the next several days, The Register-Herald will run feature stories about graduating seniors from area high schools. The series of stories has been tagged "An Eye Toward The Future." We hope you enjoy these in-depth looks at some...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, West Virginia University, Medical Specialization
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Health career options include office settings
With more than 300,000 health care workers in Cook County alone, employees have plenty of options when it comes to choosing a work environment. Here’s a look a various workplaces for today’s health care professionals. Offices of dentists....
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Healthcare Provider, Medical Specialization, Dentistry and Dental Health, General Practitioners
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Clowns who care: Volunteers don makeup and red noses to bring cheer and support to patients
The Press of Atlantic City, Pleasantville, N.J.They wear white coats and scrubs, just like other staff members at Cape Regional Medical Center in Cape May Court House. But the big red noses and oversized shoes instantly send the message that these "doctors" are not here to talk medicine. Since the...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Medical Specialization, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), Hospitals and Clinics
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News anchor tells it like it is at Quinnipiac University's graduation
New Haven Register, Conn.The medical and communications fields are really different, but TV news anchor Josh Elliott told graduates at Quinnipiac University they have at least one thing in common: "You've all decided to go into the business of being right, all the time."...Tags: Graduation, Graham Spanier, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Health and Safety at School, ESPN (tv network)
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Nursing graduates will have a career of caring
The Dominion Post, Morgantown, W.Va.Audra Praskwiecz was injured in a serious car crash exactly one year before she graduated Saturday from WVU's School of Nursing. She was heading home to Huntington on Interstate 79 when she flipped her SUV. Praskwiecz spent five days in a hospital...Tags: Culture, Social Sciences, Medical Specialization, Arts and Culture, Fractured Rib
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Outsider artist Taya Doro finds new beginning in Aztec
The Daily Times, Farmington, N.M.Let your fantasy run free like a child. That's how outsider artist and retired psychiatric nurse Taya Doro sees the creative process and, by the looks of it, life itself. Born in 1934 in Heemstede, a small town in the Netherlands, Doro didn't think of...Tags: Netherlands, Museums, Sculpture, Religion and Belief, Arts
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