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Some hospitals are bringing in dogs to spend entire shifts with doctors and nurses. The trained canines help staff cope with the stress of their work amid high levels of burnout.
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The week, which is from May 6 to 12 each year, was first enacted as a single day in 1982 by a proclamation from President Ronald Reagan as 'National Recognition Day for Nurses.'
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Here's how their hospitals are doing nearly two years into the pandemic, what they are seeing in new omicron patients, and their thoughts on the wave of burnout affecting the industry.
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San Antonio College has received approval to offer the Alamo College District’s first bachelor’s degree. The RN to BSN Bridge Program is designed for licensed registered nurses with associate’s degrees.
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If you’re diagnosed with COVID-19, one of your first conversations will likely be with a nurse. And during your journey to recovery, nurses will be…
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A San Antonio-based nurse said a North Texas hospital fired her for wearing a medical mask that she used to protect herself during the coronavirus…
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With a rising number of COVID-19 cases in Texas and a dire prediction of overwhelmed hospitals – on Thursday March 19 Gov. Greg Abbott explained how…
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Across the U.S., including in Texas, there are simply not enough nurses. Demand for all types will likely exceed Texas' healthcare workforce supply by the…
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Across the U.S., including in Texas, there are simply not enough nurses. Demand for all types will likely exceed Texas' healthcare workforce supply by the…
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This week on Fronteras:Immigrant rights activists in San Diego protest Congress’ inaction on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.A San Antonio…