In Sarah DiGregorio’s “Taking Care,” the author explores the history, culture and crucial importance of nurses. By Christie Watson TAKING CARE: The Story of Nursing and Its Power to Change Our World, ...
With many families scrambling for solutions to the U.S. formula shortage, stories of local women volunteering to serve as wet nurses have popped up around the internet, which raises the question: Is ...
The University of Utah College of Nursing (CON) celebrates its 75th anniversary, marking a legacy of excellence, innovation, and dedication to health care education and practice. In conjunction with ...
School of Nursing professor Margo Brooks Carthon has been named the director of the Barbara Bates Center for the Study of the History of Nursing. The Bates Center holds the largest collection of ...
Kelley Connor shared with “Idaho Matters” on Oct. 6 the history of how Boise State’s nursing education evolved over the last ...
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- Health officials are calling it one of the worst nursing shortages in Maryland's history. "This is indeed a crisis and a crisis that needs to be addressed," said Dr. Kathleen Wiser, ...
The controversial history of wet nursing in the U.S. In the U.S. there have been two main avenues of wet nursing: One, the profession of wet nursing, has a long history of abuse and is bound by ...
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