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Today’s military nurses must respond to daunting challenges, caring for patients in a variety of settings from field hospitals and aircraft carriers to rehabilitation centers and outpatient clinics.
Some 53,000 U.S. GIs were wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan. Most survived and made solid, if not always full, recoveries. In many cases, they are moving ahead with their lives because of the lifesaving ...
Becoming a military nurse takes selfless dedication and requires you to put yourself in the line of danger. When I was only 23 years old, I was deployed to Iraq with just a three-day warning. Working ...
Renee Petell served in the Army before becoming a nurse, and her military experience has helped her adjust to the pressures of the medical field. When those who serve are ready to leave the military ...
SAN ANTONIO - The United States and Egypt conducted a military to military nursing exchange at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, March 23-27. The U.S. Army Central International Military Affairs team arranged ...
Even in a challenging economic climate, the health-care industry has been a robust generator of jobs -- and that trend shows no sign of slowing over the next several years, particularly given the ...
Both the war on terrorism and the national nursing shortage are tugging military nursing, according to the authors of a published BYU study. The issue of the Journal of Nursing Administration contains ...
People who choose careers in nursing or the military are choosing a life of service — and sometimes those worlds intertwine. With Veterans Day approaching, the Annie Taylor Dee School of Nursing at ...
LANDSTUHL, Germany – Col. Renee Howell, the European Regional Army Public Health Nursing Senior Nurse Executive at Public Health Command Europe in Landstuhl, Germany, was awarded the Military Health ...
Nursing assistants are in demand nationwide, but that doesn't mean just any candidate will fill the bill. Recruiters look for caring, dependable applicants with good communication skills to assist ...
CARSON CITY - Qualified military spouses who move here from other states already are being given state nursing and cosmetologist licenses to work their trades in Nevada. Debra Scott, executive ...
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