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Implementing the IOM Future of Nursing Report - Part I: How to Dramatically Increase the Formal Education of America's Nursing Workforce by 2020 [PDF]
Outlines strategies for realizing calls for competency-based curricula; seamless educational progression; more funding for accelerated programs, educational capacity building, and student diversity; and stronger employer ...
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Immigrants in Health Care: Keeping Americans Healthy Through Care and Innovation [PDF]
Immigrants play an outsized and imperative role in the U.S. health care industry. Combining existing data and profiles of immigrants across the health care spectrum, Immigrants in Health Care: Keeping Americans Healthy Through Care and Innovation ...
Marcia D. Hohn
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Nurses Alumni Association Bulletin, Fall 2008 [PDF]
Meetings and Annual Luncheon Table of Contents Officers for 2008-2009 President\u27s Message Treasurer\u27s Financial Report Alumni Scholarship Funds and Endowment Fund Resume of Minutes Alumni Office News Committee Reports Annual Giving Contributors ...
Levine, Paula +3 more
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The International Migration and Recruitment of Nurses: Human Rights and Global Justice [PDF]
The international migration of health workers – physicians, nurses, midwives, and pharmacists – leaves the world’s poorest countries with severe human resource shortages, seriously jeopardizing the achievement of the U.N.
Gostin, Lawrence O.
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Assessment of the Critical Care Work Environment of Intensive Care Unit Nurses in Saudi Arabia
Mohammed Ageel, Abdullah Shbeer College of Medicine, Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi ArabiaCorrespondence: Mohammed Ageel, College of Medicine, Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi Arabia, Tel +966505769570, Email ageelahmed@jazanu.edu.saBackground: Nurses play
Ageel M, Shbeer A
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Understanding Occupational and Skill Demand in New Jersey's Health Care Industry [PDF]
The health care industry in New Jersey employs almost 350,000 people. However, state, national, and international shortages of nurses is raising widespread concern in the industry.
Denise Pierson-Balik +6 more
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BackgroundDyslipidemia is a major risk factor for ischemic heart disease worldwide. The most recent guidelines from the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association (ACC/AHA) and the European Society of Cardiology/European Atherosclerosis ...
Rana Bani Salameh +9 more
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A study of selected families to determine their knowledge and their use of existing public health nursing services [PDF]
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston ...
Fitzgerald, Virginia Marston +1 more
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Nearly eight million emergency department (ED) visits are attributed to alcohol every year in the United States. A substantial proportion is due to trauma. In 2005, 16,885 people were killed as a result of alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes.
Vaca, Federico E, Winn, Diane
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The Power of Nursing Innovation in Planetary Health
We live and work in a time of unprecedented disruptions to our planet’s natural systems. Nurses, as frontline workers and stewards of health, care for the health consequences of these environmental changes in emergency rooms, clinics, and homes around ...
Kasey Bellegarde +5 more
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