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Wednesday, 20 February 2008 |
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A month after college, community and legislative leaders assembled to talk over fully and openly the fate of the Associate in Science Degree in Nursing (AND) program, Minnesota State Community and Technical College will carry on its AND program on the Fergus Falls campus next fall. The AND program was to rotate amid MSCTC campuses before going back to Fergus Falls campus in autumn 2009. To permit its AND programs to move on a course continuously, the MSCTC is now putting in finished form substitute budget solutions. For new and returning students, an online, part-time AND mobility choice will also go on. Students fully accomplishing the two-year AND plan of action reach the state of registered nurses. |
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Friday, 15 February 2008 |
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To bring into practice the prescribing and referral rights of nurse practitioners is one of the first steps the Federal government of Australia can take in increasing community permission to enter to quality health care. While the state legislators recognize the special skill and competence of nurse practitioners by allowing them to prescribe some medications and direct patients for treatment to other connected health professionals, the preceding federal government rejected to permit their patients to make use of a portion of a payment by way of the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) and Medicare. |
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Wednesday, 13 February 2008 |
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After the Chairman of AIC Limited and the National Commercial Bank, Michael Lee Chin, initially donated $142 million to provide part of the payment for the construction of the state-of-the-art facility, he has contributed an extra $105 million for the full accomplishment of the Hyacinth Chen School of Nursing at the Seventh-day Adventist - owned and operated Northern Caribbean University (NCU). |
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Tuesday, 12 February 2008 |
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The state's Board of Nursing of South Carolina gave accreditation to the Bachelor of Science in nursing program of the University of South Carolina Beaufort's Bluffton campus. This four-year nursing degree is a long-time purpose of the college that is expected to diminish the nursing shortage of the area. The first class graduates in 2011 will be reevaluated for the program because reevaluation is needed for all new programs. |
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Saturday, 09 February 2008 |
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A donation of $1000,000 has been given to the Polk Community College Foundation by the Lakeland Regional Medical Center. This donation will be used as payment for books and tuition of twenty Polk Community College nursing students who perform their duties for Lakeland Regional Medical Center. One more $100,000 will be used by PCC in equaling state money for its respiratory care plan of action. |
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