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Senior care organizations are ramping up their efforts to secure immigration relief as thousands of workers begin fleeing the sector.
Karen Kistler [email protected] The inaugural Women of a New Tribe Exhibition and luncheon was held May 31 at ...
Naomi Ogutu, a Kenyan woman who moved to the US, transformed her life from a struggling Uber driver to a millionaire ...
Medical professionals have taken to social media to share unsettling accounts of alleged voodoo attacks encountered while ...
In a top-rated nursing home in Alexandria, Virginia, the Rev. Donald Goodness is cared for by nurses and aides from various ...
Understaffed nursing homes rely on an immigrant workforce. Cuts to Medicaid and a tough immigration policy amount to a double whammy for the long-term care industry.
Two of my paternal Cavan aunts worked as nurses in London during World War 2. Auntie Maggie vividly remembered the Blitz and dealing with ...
Cancer is a growing healthcare challenge in Niger, with over 11 000 new cases and more than 8800 cancer related deaths reported in 2022. Radiotherapy — a treatment needed in nearly half of all cancer ...
MOUNT PLEASANT — Surrounded by piles of paperwork and boxes, Louise Omdahl sits in her office ready for her last day at the Ascension Wisconsin’s Mount Pleasant health clinic.
Gertrude Theresa Hodges, the first African American Johns Hopkins School of Nursing graduate, died of stroke complications March 28 at her East Baltimore home. She was 88. Mrs. Hodges also headed ...
According to the National Museum of African American History and Culture, Adah Belle Samuels Thoms graduated from the Lincoln School for Nursing in New York in 1905 and began working full-time at ...