For a profession that's dominated by women, it creates a sisterhood. But for three nurses working in Louisville, that sisterly bond go much deeper.
Though many of the TV depictions and news stories about life flights surround trauma incidents, such as car crashes or acts ...
Clinicians and health service heads are willing to accept a lower standard of care for people outside of major cities because ...
A former Idaho prisoner who once worked in construction has sued Idaho’s prison system and its for-profit private medical provider after his fractured hand was left untreated, alleging that the ...
Manhattan borough historian Robert W. Snyder’s new book offers a window into the lives of essential workers at the epicenter ...
Dr. Shoo Lee’s research was used to help convict a British nurse of murdering babies, but he says it should never have been ...
After the Education Department slashed its workforce in half last week, current and former staffers are uncertain key ...
Does having a degree pay off? Best Colleges analyzed Census data to determine the wage boost a college education provides in ...
Palms West has an obvious agenda: build, expand, and increase revenue. But what about protecting the nurses, doctors, and staff?
At Charles Drew High School near Atlanta, a new program supports students who are caring for children or sick relatives.
It’s time to say goodbye to a local leader as Augusta Tech holds a farewell celebration for President Dr. Jermaine Whirl on Thursday.
Loyola University Medical Center’s new chief nursing officer, Teresa Rasmussen, DNP, RN, began her career not in a hospital ...