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Nurses should be proactive in anticipation of the November elections.(InGNA: Legislation and Public Policy)
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Georgia Nursing
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May 1, 2008
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- McCann, Michael
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Copyright informationCOPYRIGHT 2008 Georgia Nurses Association. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)
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In November, we will be choosing new Senators, Congressmen, state legislators, and a new President. We will be swamped with television ads, advertisements in the mail, and telephone surveys as our political machinery gears up to bring us all out to vote for their particular candidate. Most of us will be more than ready to get this process over with and move on with our daily lives.
Over the spring and summer, your GN-PAC organization will be involved in fundraising as candidates begin to seek the nursing community's monetary support and endorsements. A process of evaluating candidates will be in place to be modeled after ANA-PAC's assessment tool, looking at how nursing ...
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New Online Resource for Nurses Around the World.
PR Newswire;
August 18, 2003 ;
479 words
......The world-wide nursing community just became better...nursing shortage, nurses around the globe...International Council of Nurses. We believe sharing...our offering to nurses everywhere. And brings the global nursing community closer together...dialogue among ...
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Largest Online Nursing Community Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary.
PR Newswire;
April 10, 2006 ;
438 words
......10 /PRNewswire/ -- It's how nurses surf the Web! Allnurses.com has been the leading online nursing community since 1996 and is happy to...stressful and at Allnurses.com, nurses can kick back, relax and share...Website is a gathering place for nurses who are committed to their...community ...
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ARE NURSES BETRAYING THE PUBLIC TRUST?(FRONT)
The Virginian Pilot;
June 10, 1996 ;
777 words
......news recently, reports that nurses were ``hastening deaths...our society, and no less the nursing community. The study on the role of critical-care nurses in euthanasia and assisted...considerable. That one out of five nurses has been involved in euthanasia...definitions used to guide the ...
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Service redesign: why diabetes nurses need to get involved.
Journal of Diabetes Nursing;
October 1, 2006 ;
Roberts, Sue;
755 words
......this being recognised or grasped by the majority of nurses. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The NHS is currently undergoing...will not go away and presents opportunities for nurses to work in new ways, and in new teams. Workforce...with service users and clinicians. I believe that nurses, working through local ...
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50,000 visas for nurses and families
India Abroad;
May 27, 2005 ;
Joseph, George;
480 words
......along with it gives India's nursing community reason to cheer. The bill...available 50,000 new visas for nurses and their families. 'This...Lantos noted, "The lack of nurses in our hospitals has a direct...facilities can provide.' "The nurses will get visas quickly now...
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REP. CAPPS CELEBRATES NATIONAL NURSES WEEK
US Fed News Service, Including US State News;
May 11, 2006 ;
238 words
......and concerns facing the Nursing community in a meeting with Nurse...around the country. National Nurses Week is an annual event...health care. From bedside nursing in hospitals and long-term...significant issues facing the nursing community in the U.S. and applauds...that nearly 2.9 ...
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Imbedding care in armed conflict: let us express gratitude for military...
Nursing Education Perspectives;
May 1, 2003 ;
Zungolo, Eileen;
787 words
......authorized number of nurses was set at 100 and remained...numbers, the ability of the nursing community to organize a rapid response...While the changes that nurses brought to outcomes for...the Korean War, male nurses were recruited, drafted...unable to function as nurses in the ...
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Campaign to attract nurses launched.(NEWS AND EVENTS)
Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand;
November 1, 2005 ;
230 words
......collaboration with key members of the nursing community and the Ministry of Health...national recruitment drive for nurses in many years. It comes at...short of an estimated 2000 nurses and this number is set to...Over 35 percent of registered nurses (RNs) and nearly fifty percent...
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ANA and AORN agree to individual affiliate partnership.(American Nurses...
Vermont Nurse Connection;
May 1, 2008 ;
568 words
......CO--The American Nurses Association (ANA...periOperative Registered Nurses (AORN) are pleased...with registered nurses across specialties...matter most to the nursing community, said AORN President...interests of all nurses, including perioperative...critical time for the ...
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Sentosa case common for Pinoy nurses
The Manila Times;
March 13, 2008 ;
Bas, Rene Q;
692 words
......experienced individual cases of nurses who would resign because...Seldom spoken of by the nursing community is something that a Philippine...Under the heading "New Pinoy nurses losing sense of responsibility...writes that the Filipino nursing community's leaders in the US are...the ...
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NURSING COMMUNITY FORMS ADVOCACY GROUP.
Modern Healthcare;
October 11, 1999 ;
Moore, J. Duncan, Jr.;
227 words
...The nursing community has formed a new advocacy...profession's national profile. Nurses for a Healthier Tomorrow...including the American Nurses Association, the American...They also want to dissuade nurses from departing the profession...
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Yea or nay? Xenotransplantation issue raises serious questions for nurses
The Canadian Nurse;
April 1, 2001 ;
Fletcher, Marla;
310 words
......much risk would there be to the public at large? Or to nurses at the bedside? And is enough known for informed dialogue...committee felt the debate has not been widespread in the nursing community or the general public arena. Among the cautions expressed...We're going to need good input... to make sure ...
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A SHORTAGE OF NURSES?(EDITORIAL)(Editorial)
The Capital Times (Madison, WI);
January 2, 2002 ;
422 words
...UW-Madison is eyeing a new School of Nursing facility to be built between 2005...concept of the university supporting nurses. But we question the rationale...way to combat the shortage of nurses and nursing educators plaguing...begin. But we suggest that the Nursing School listen to the local ...
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New Career and Education Site Assists the Growing Number of Minority...
PR Newswire;
August 24, 2000 ;
370 words
......online career and education Web site for the minority nursing community. The site provides resources and information pertaining...minority health for the growing number of minority nurses in America. The nursing community is diversifying at a faster rate than the creation...conventions of ...
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Union in call for nurses to get drug tests; Pilot project may mean...
Evening Times;
January 27, 2004 ;
Deborah Anderson;
342 words
......compulsory drug testing on staff. It follows concerns some nurses may be under the influence of illegal substances while...The Royal College of Nursing is to vote on screening nurses for drugs or alcohol and could introduce a pilot project...drugs. A study in America showed between 10 and 20% of ...
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