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Shortage, Shortage, Who's Got the Shortage?
The Journal of Economic Education, 2013Shortages, while rare, do appear in the United States. Under what circumstances might this happen? Which alleged shortages are “true” economic shortages? When do true shortages emerge in a market economy? What does this tell us about how market economies work?
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Drug shortages: shortage of rights
2023Significant shortages of key medicines are a global health issue. Drugs recommended as a first-line treatment are often unavailable raising concerns in patients, prescribers, and pharmacists. Among the main factors affecting the periodical drug shortages production shortages, and poor or temporary shortcomings in distribution are the most frequent ...
Maurizio Bonati, Antonio Clavenna
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Emergency Nurse, 2006
Supplies of tetanus immuno- globulin (TIG) may not be restored before next month, according to Department of Health director of immunisation policy, monitoring and surveillance David Salisbury.
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Supplies of tetanus immuno- globulin (TIG) may not be restored before next month, according to Department of Health director of immunisation policy, monitoring and surveillance David Salisbury.
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Nursing Standard, 2017
The case of a man dying after being given the wrong blood type shows why checking blood components before administration should always be done by two qualified members of staff.
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The case of a man dying after being given the wrong blood type shows why checking blood components before administration should always be done by two qualified members of staff.
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Nursing Standard, 1987
I am a recently qualified RNMH who would like to undertake post-registration RGN. I consulted the Directory of Schools of Medicine and Nursing, and wrote to 25 schools of nursing to enquire if the course would take place within the next 12 months. I received only one application form.
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I am a recently qualified RNMH who would like to undertake post-registration RGN. I consulted the Directory of Schools of Medicine and Nursing, and wrote to 25 schools of nursing to enquire if the course would take place within the next 12 months. I received only one application form.
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Nursing Standard, 2016
There are fewer nurses because the government has deemed it necessary to make all nurses train to degree level - this means we lose out on people who may not be academically minded but are kind, caring and empathetic.
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There are fewer nurses because the government has deemed it necessary to make all nurses train to degree level - this means we lose out on people who may not be academically minded but are kind, caring and empathetic.
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Nursing Standard, 1991
Nurse staffing at Oldchurch Hospital in Romford is being stretched to breaking point as managers prepare the site for closure, says the London Health Emergency watchdog group.
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Nurse staffing at Oldchurch Hospital in Romford is being stretched to breaking point as managers prepare the site for closure, says the London Health Emergency watchdog group.
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2019
A podcast addressing the nursing shortage around the world and the shortage ofmale nursing students in universities. The podcast further explores the potential causes and hopeful solutions to these ongoing issues.
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A podcast addressing the nursing shortage around the world and the shortage ofmale nursing students in universities. The podcast further explores the potential causes and hopeful solutions to these ongoing issues.
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2015
W ith the US health care system in the midst of a major transition spurred on by the Affordable Care Act, there is renewed debate over health workforce policy issues. One key question is whether the United States will face physician, nurse, and other health care provider shortages as health insurance coverage expands and several health care occupations
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W ith the US health care system in the midst of a major transition spurred on by the Affordable Care Act, there is renewed debate over health workforce policy issues. One key question is whether the United States will face physician, nurse, and other health care provider shortages as health insurance coverage expands and several health care occupations
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
To the Editor.— Dr. Bornemeier's EDITORIAL, "The Physician Shortage, 1972" (224:1033, 1973), does not discuss the difficulty of defining the term "shortage." In the following situations, how does one define "shortage"? A hospital resident accumulates red eyes and chronic fatigue on an 80-hour/week duty schedule; the day after his residency ends, he ...
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To the Editor.— Dr. Bornemeier's EDITORIAL, "The Physician Shortage, 1972" (224:1033, 1973), does not discuss the difficulty of defining the term "shortage." In the following situations, how does one define "shortage"? A hospital resident accumulates red eyes and chronic fatigue on an 80-hour/week duty schedule; the day after his residency ends, he ...
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