By: Michael Lerner | 2010-04-03 | Employment Honor the dedicated nurses and support staff at your hospital, nursing home, school or health care facility. A show of appreciation goes a long way towards building loyalty and teamwork. read more
By: Scott Hayes | 2012-04-17 | Business National Nurses Week is fast approaching. The annual observance takes place May 6th through 12th each year. Have you ordered custom lapel pins for your staff? If you haven’t, we can assist you with designing, ordering, and producing your nursing lapel pins. Through our free artwork and design services, you can have a gift item to give your staff that is attractive in appearance and rich in p read more
By: Corwin Smith | 2010-10-30 | Health & Fitness Daylight Saving Time (DST) starts for most of the United States at 2 AM on the second Sunday of March – March 8th this year. Only Hawaii and Arizona do not observe DST, with me exception of the Navajo Nation which does observe DST, even in Arizona. read more
By: Jody Urquhart | 2011-01-19 | Article Marketing Nurses week is coming! Find out how to help nurses feel appreciated for the valuable contribution they make. Be reminded of the value nurses have to our community. read more
By: Rebe Carin | 2011-08-20 | Careers The importance of nurses in the medical field is something that cannot be neglected. The life of each nurse is dedicated to taking care of the people who are suffering from various diseases, and also the old aged ones. There are two different types of nurses, namely the Nurse Practitioners (NP) and the Registered Nurses (RN). read more
By: MarjorieLackey | 2011-03-25 | Recruitment For 26 years, this lady has been a nurse.This lady has been working as a nurse for 26 years.It has already been 26 years that this lady has been a nurse.She has already been a nurse for 26 years. read more
By: Eric Perez | 2012-04-17 | Reference & Education National Library Week kicked off April 8th. The annual event will run until the 14th. Schools and libraries around the country have programs and parties planned for the occasion. In addition to promoting literacy, National Library Week also pays tribute to librarians for the services that they provide to their communities. read more
By: Elijah James | 2011-01-04 | Careers Thinking of enrolling in a certified nursing assistant (CNA) course and want to know exactly what the course content is? Maybe you are interested in knowing what your job prospects are, after attaining such qualifications? Could it be that you are simply curious about what exactly a nursing assistant, a certified one at that, goes through to earn such a title? read more
By: cssawan | 2011-02-10 | Careers June 14th of each year is National Nursing Assistants Day, a day set aside to honor the contributions and accomplishments nursing assistants have made to their employers and throughout their careers. Under the direction of an RN or LPN, nursing assistants provide important services in healthcare industry including helping to feed and bathe patients, monitor vital signs, set up equipment and assist with procedures. The field of nursing and nursing assistants is a hot spot for employment and almos read more
By: Jean Henshaw | 2010-11-05 | Article Marketing The 2011 National Nursing Ethics Conference will be held in March in Universal City, California. This is an opportunity for nurses in a range of specialties to learn and discuss and think more about personal values and the values of the profession and how these values mesh with the aims of care for patients, limited resources and professional responsibilities. read more
By: Rita Henry | 2006-08-10 | Careers Quick, name the city in the United States that offers nurses the most career opportunities. If you guessed New York City, you hit the nail on the head. In 2005, there were nearly 70,000 jobs for skilled nurses in New York City. But there’s more to the demographic than just numbers. When it comes to nursing jobs, New York is number one in more ways than one. read more
By: Elijah James | 2011-03-10 | Reference & Education There are several schools, colleges and universities for nursing training that offer different courses. The duration and course structure is different according to the state requirements. Many institutes have lengthy courses and other have cut them into short periods, allowing you to start a career in less time... read more
By: samuel bennett | 2012-03-07 | Home & Family While putting a loved one in a nursing home is a tough decision, there could return a time when it is the right one. It will help if you do your homework and trust your instincts. read more
By: Becky O'Neil | 2011-04-27 | Pets In Washington DC, May 15th to 21st is National Dog Bite Prevention Week. While dog bites seem like an easy thing to avoid for knowledgeable dog trainers and pet sitting services, this week promotes safety between dogs and children. read more
By: Charlotte Rivington | 2012-02-29 | Food & Beverage In celebration of National Breakfast Week, running from 22nd to the 28th January, milk&more has uncovered some fascinating statistics from the last two years read more