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Plague Kills Patient in Arizona Hospital ER—First U.S. Death Since 2021
A patient in northern Arizona has died from pneumonic plague after arriving at Flagstaff Medical Center’s emergency department with severe…
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Filipino Nurses Can Now Care for U.S. Patients Remotely
Image source: Manila Times A new opportunity is emerging for Filipino nurses: the chance to work remotely for U.S. hospitals…
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@NurseDaddies Talk Gay Nurse Life Across Generations—From the U.S. to the Philippines
Colton and Glenn, also known on social media as the Nurse Daddies, take you through their personal journeys of…
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Canada Wants U.S. Nurses & Doctors—Here’s How They’re Making It Easier To Relocate to B.C.
British Columbia’s health minister, Josie Osborne, has announced plans to fast-track the recognition of credentials for American doctors and nurses.…
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Top 6 Healthcare Billionaires in The U.S.
Bloomberg recently released its latest Billionaires Index, a daily ranking of the world’s 500 richest people. Many names on the list…
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Trump Orders U.S. Exit from the World Health Organization (WHO), What Nurses Should Know
President Donald Trump has once again ordered the United States to withdraw from the World Health Organization (WHO). This decision…
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‘Nurse Unseen’ Documentary Reveals The Hidden Impact of Filipino Nurses in The U.S.
In the realm of healthcare, certain groups of professionals often go unnoticed despite their immense contributions. One such group is…
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IV Fluid Shortages Worsen Across U.S.
The healthcare industry is grappling with a severe shortage of intravenous (IV) fluids. This shortage, primarily triggered by Hurricane Helene’s…
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Nursing Students Vote University of Tennessee at Chattanooga School of Nursing #1 in U.S.
(Photo credit Angela Foster/UTC) By Dr. Christine Benz Smith, chief health affairs officer and director of the School of Nursing…
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