Telemedicine in Eastern Ontario gets cash infusionThe expanded program would allow more patients in the Ottawa Valley to meet by nurse-managed video conference with medical specialists at The Ottawa Hospital. Nurses key in helping new cancer patients overcome fearsOften faced with overwhelming anxiety, patients newly diagnosed with lung cancer can find themselves in distress, and new research recommends nurses play a key role in alleviating concerns, leading to a better quality of life for patients. Nurses protest bilingual requirement at Cornwall hospital Protesters say policy has stopped job advancement, promotion to full time status. New Canadian guidelines for migraine prophylaxis Guidelines based on current published evidence and expert consensus, focus on patients with episodic migraine. RNs deem crowding at BC hospital a crisis Overcrowding at Royal Jubilee Hospital's emergency room has reached crisis levels, registered nurses say. The changing face of long-term care for the queer community Most of Ontario's 600 long-term care facilities are not LGBT-friendly, says counsellor. Paying research volunteers raises ethical concerns, says study It’s a common practice, but when researchers offer money as an incentive for healthy volunteers to enroll in research studies, does that amount to coercion or undue inducement to participate in research? Alberta seniors groups worried government may lift long-term care cap Move could mean some seniors will pay as much as $6,000 a month for care. Dell’s mobile clinical computing IT solution comes to Canada Dell says its Mobile Clinical Computing is now available in Canada. The system is designed to improve IT management in healthcare. Inquest hears jail nursing lacking Three nurses and a nurse supervisor work each day, seven days a week at Windsor Jail, but no nurse works between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. First Previous 3178 3179 3180 3181 3182 Next Last