Born and raised in Eagle County, 19-year-old Gypsum resident Juliana Carrazco wants to stay local long-term. She plans to make that possible through a path she started on as a high school student.
Two nursing schools in Butler County are working to fill a critical gap in health care staffing by training hundreds of new nurses each year and partnering directly with local employers. Butler ...
A dedicated cohort of new registered nurses has successfully completed the yearlong nurse residency program at Trinity Health System. This milestone marks the residents’ transition into experienced ...
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For Beth Murray, returning to college decades after graduating from Warren Western Reserve High School in 1986 was not ...
About 80 UPMC Altoona nurses rallied in a grassy area along Howard Avenue across from the hospital Wednesday evening to call ...
NEW ULM – On Wednesday Oct, 15 around 80 students from River Bend Education District visited Guldan Family Farms for a ...
The Minot State University Department of Nursing has been reaccredited for 10 years by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing ...
Despite being home to three nursing programs, Abilene continues to face challenges in meeting the demand for nurses in its ...
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Local nurse receives recognition

Joy Thornton, BSN, RN, CPN – Clinical Program Coordinator, Division of Urology, Children’s National Hospital, Washington, DC, ...
The lawsuit also named the local nursing home and its corporate owner ... noting that his company had the largest number of ...
Nursing graduates show one of the highest retention rates, with 94% working in Oklahoma after one year. Among engineering ...