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RaDonda Vaught's conviction could lead to years in prison. It's a rare case of a medical mistake being deemed a crime, and many worry it will have a chilling effect on the entire nursing profession.
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In closing statements, RaDonda Vaught’s attorney argued that prosecutors had not proven the injection was the cause of Charlene Murphey's death.
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The prosecutor told the jury that RaDonda Vaught ignored warning labels on the medication, but the defense says a new electronic records system led to delays and often forced nurses to override the system,
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Former nurse RaDonda Vaught is on trial on charges of reckless homicide. Her case raises consequential questions about how nurses use computerized medication-dispensing cabinets.
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Authors of a guide that aims to increase COVID-19 vaccination rates among Certified Nursing Assistants, say trust, not just in the vaccines, but in who is asking or requiring employees to get it is important.
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Federal investigators allege the pair assisted individuals in acquiring fake diplomas and transcripts from nursing schools in Broward and Palm Beach counties.
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The Jacksonville nurse said if the public were able to see hospital internal tracking sheets, it would be helpful.
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Joyce DeGennaro talks about how her students keep her going and why she subscribes to the power of positive thinking.
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COVID-19 is disrupting just about every student’s 2020 education, but medical students have it particularly hard right now.“It’s a nightmare scenario for…
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A nurse has been accused of stealing hundreds of thousands in life savings from a Holocaust survivor and her husband. News outlets report 56-year-old…