Protesting Zimbabwe nurses return to their jobsEight nurses arrested on allegations of inciting violent protests against the firing of a popular Canadian doctor from a church mission hospital have been allowed to return to their posts, Zimbabwe court officials said Thursday. Report: All new nurses in U.K. could face checks on compassion and valuesA government-commissioned review is likely to press for all new nurses and healthcare assistants to be screened for their values and ability to be compassionate, Nursing Times has been told. New McGill nursing initiative promotes more clinical research School launches new patient- and family-centred initiative, is renamed to honour major benefactor. Life as a nurse in a deadly city The Mexican border town of Ciudad Juarez was labelled Mexico's deadliest city, at the centre of a war on drug cartels. Pharmacy smoking cessation programs evaluated A recent Ontario-based research network report evaluates Saskatchewan’s Partnership to Assist with Cessation of Tobacco and Tobacco Addiction Recovery (PACT/TAR) programs. Nurse explores truth, myths about multiple orgasms Stateside: MD accused of killing dog commits suicide A doctor in Florida was believed to have killed himself after allegations were made that he killed a dog with a hammer in his yard. Doctor excoriates wait times with medical trip to U.S. A moment worth noting DISPATCH: Appetite for instruction First Previous 828 829 830 831 832 Next Last