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For years, Kristin Sollars and Marci Ebberts worked together caring for critically ill patients, a job they say is also a daily mindset. "You carry a little bit of them with you," Ebberts said.
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Alzheimer’s disease is the sixth leading cause of death in the U.S., impacting an estimated 5.8 million Americans who currently live with the disease....
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Barbara Lumpkin, who spent more than four decades advocating for nurses in Tallahassee and had her name affixed to a 2016 law, died Thursday, according to…
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It may seem counterintuitive – but a military medic or corpsman, trained to save lives in combat and provide health care at home, does not qualify for...
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Many families must sign a binding arbitration agreement when a loved one is admitted to a nursing home, pledging not to sue if something goes wrong. Proposed rules would ban that requirement.
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A Miami Gardens-based college is challenging a decision by the Florida Board of Nursing that could shut down the school's nursing-education program. Azure…
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Thirty five thousand nurses are injured every year lifting patients, and a Democratic lawmaker wants to do something about it.
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Women outnumber men in the nursing profession by more than 10 to 1. But men still earn more, a new study finds.The report in this week’s Journal of the…
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Monday is the deadline for companies to appeal decisions on who can build Florida's first new nursing homes in 14 years.When Florida approved the building…
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A Miami-based medical college has filed a legal challenge after the Florida Board of Nursing refused to approve registered-nurse degree programs in three…