A surgeon and two registered nurses sat down with The Journal recently to talk about mass shootings at Brown University and the Dennis M. Lynch Arena.
Hospitals bringing nurses back use tiered skill models and flexible education to reengage bedside nurses and improve staffing levels.
Rising concerns about violence in hospitals and emergency departments has led doctors and nurses to demand stronger legal protections for health care workers — and tougher penalties for those who ...
In today’s fast-moving global economy, universities are under increasing pressure to align degrees with workforce demand. To ...
LAST Tuesday saw the end of the longest strike by directly employed staff in NHS history. Had it continued, today would have marked a full year of industrial action.Instead, the Gloucestershire ...
Volunteers throughout Greater Sudbury have been helping others out after a significant snowstorm left people stranded and digging their way out ...
Employees say demands include better nurse-to-patient ratios and fair wages. Hospital system said it 'remains committed' to reaching a pact.
DILLONVALE — Buckeye Local School administrators and educators gained contract renewals during the regular school board session on Monday, with district Superintendent Coy Sudvary and Treasurer Merri ...
More than 400 U.S.-trained health-care professionals have accepted jobs across British Columbia, nearly tripling the number reported in September 2025, provinci ...
Months of negotiations between the Teamsters Local 2024 union representing 10,000 nurses and Corewell Health East have yet to yield a new contract.
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