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Family nurse practitioner Davia Moss discusses eating disorders and the sharp rise in cases among teens. Dr. Timothy Creamer tells about advances in hospital medicine and what patients can expect during a hospital stay. Chief nursing officer Scott Jessie explains what kind of person makes a good nurse.
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The union that represents academic and professional faculty at Upstate Medical University in Syracuse is calling on Gov. Kathy Hochul to invest more funds in SUNY’s teaching hospitals in the next budget.
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The state has a law strictly regulating nurse-to-patient staffing ratios in hospitals. But the governor recently said hospitals could lift those limits in pandemic times, and nurses are crying foul.
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As hospitals struggle with the patient surge in Los Angeles County, their ICU nurses are overwhelmed by the physical demands and emotional toll of caring for the most seriously ill COVID-19 patients.
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Compared to last spring, there's more clinical knowledge about how to treat COVID-19, and bigger stockpiles of protective equipment. But nurses worry about staffing shortages as patient numbers grow.
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Harborview Medical Center faced the country's initial swell of coronavirus cases. Now, health care workers there are offering advice to people facing the latest surge in COVID-19 patients.
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Upstate University Hospital's Chief Nursing Officer Nancy Page said the fatigue among her staff is palpable."Any medical healthcare assistant is used to…
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As districts plan for a new school year in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, nurses are tasked with keeping students and staff healthy. Many want a stronger voice in decisions.
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In many places, a shortage of personal protective equipment means that that nurses must reuse masks or improvise gear. Some of them are worried.
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There was already a shortage of medical personnel in rural America before the coronavirus. Medical staffing firms are now trying to send health workers to underserved small towns.