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BRIEF: Ex-aide who punched patient is sentenced
The BladeA former nurse's aide who struck a patient with mental health problems at a local nursing home has been placed on community control for two years in Lucas County Common Pleas Court. Tacarra Bryson, 31, of 10 Southard Ave. was found guilty of patient abuse...Tags: Nursing Homes, Medical Specialization, Health
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Charges filed in nursing home death
Standard-Speaker, Hazleton, Pa.A 53-year-old resident of Weatherwood Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center was charged Friday in the death of another resident last month. Carl Louis Smith was charged with involuntary manslaughter, simple assault and recklessly endangering another...Tags: Nursing Homes, Carbon County, Court Preliminary, Trials, Lawyers
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Area medic recalls Afghan service
The Daily Star, Oneonta, N.Y.Saturday is Armed Forces Day, a day when the nation honors the contributions that military service members make toward ensuring its security. One such contributor is Maj. Ed Gyukeri Jr. of Oneonta, who recently returned from a four-month tour at a...Tags: Human Interest, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Health and Medical Professionals, Bombings, Afghanistan
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UCI hospital prepares for employee strike
Orange County RegisterUC Irvine Medical Center has canceled about 70 elective surgeries to prepare for a strike next week by patient care employees who make up 40 percent of hospital staff. The 48-hour strike by Local 3299 of the American Federation of State, County and...Tags: Knee Replacement, Orange County Register, Hospitals and Clinics, AFSCME, Unions
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Consultants aided investigation of Meyer
The Wilson Daily Times, N.C.Wilson County spent about $5,000 for two personnel consultants who were asked to investigate personnel issues within the health department under Felix Meyer, former health director. A health department employee had filed a grievance that involved Meyer,...Tags: Labor Legislation, Time (magazine), Medical Specialization, Local Government, Health and Safety at Work
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BRIEF: Centralia Nursing Assistant Charged With Unprofessional Conduct
The Chronicle, Centralia, Wash.The state Nursing Assistant Program charged certified nursing assistant Rhonda Jo Baxter, of Centralia, with unprofessional conduct on April 15 for allegedly failing to comply with the Washington Health Professional Service monitoring program. Baxter...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Medical Specialization, Methamphetamine (drug)
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DSU grads celebrate spring commencement
The Dickinson PressA veteran of nearly two dozen theater productions during her time at Dickinson State University, Jordan Mork starred in a real-life drama Saturday and may have received her biggest ovation yet. Mork was far from alone, however, as 274 of her peers...Tags: Religion and Belief, Education, Graduation, Values, Medical Specialization
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Jenks mom helps son endure chemo, amputation
Tulsa WorldListening to a doctor explain the diagnosis, Kimberly Hedrick could look through a glass door and see her two boys playing in the waiting room. "They have no idea," she thought. "Our lives are falling apart, and they have no idea." The family was...Tags: Health Treatments, Biotechnology, Health and Medical Professionals, MRI (imaging), Chemotherapy
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Opportunities still best for engineering grads, but job market is solid for Oklahoma students
Tulsa WorldLong before University of Tulsa petroleum engineering student Oliver Wilson approached graduation this year, he had five offers to choose from for his first full-time professional job. The Houston native was something of a hot property as he even...Tags: Software Industry, FedEx Corporation, Employment, Newfield Exploration Company, Technology
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University of Scranton graduate nursing program received nearly $1 million in 2012-13
The Times-Tribune, Scranton, Pa.The University of Scranton's graduate nursing program received close to $1 million in federal grant money this year, fueling its initiative to improve the quality of care in rural communities across Northeast Pennsylvania. The department received...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Scranton, Education, Health and Medical Professionals, Medical Specialization
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C-section: No going back?
The Lewiston TribuneRachel Ockwell labored for three hours before dawn as her husband drove her from Asotin to Prosser, Wash., so she could deliver her third child at a friend's house with the help of a midwife. Ockwell feared that if she went to the hospital she'd have...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Conservation, Labor Legislation, Hysterectomy, Malpractice
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READER SUBMITTED: Hospital Of Central Connecticut Bradley Auxiliary Awards Scholarships
SouthingtonThe Hospital of Central Connecticut's Bradley Memorial campus Auxiliary recently awarded scholarships to Southington High School students Natalie Mongillo, Rachel Wrinn, Jamie Kane and Sofia Gonzalez. The Auxiliary annually awards three $1,000...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Awards and Prizes, Southington, Financial Aid, The Hospital of Central Connecticut
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