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In the past, medical uniforms held little connection to legendary Hollywood glamour, but in recent years the medical uniform has been given a well deserved makeover, complete with an Emmy award winning actress behind the stylish innovations.
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L.D. Staggs may be 90 years old, but he can still cut a rug. Unfortunately, an injury prevents him from doing so, and "you can't dance on carpet" anyway, he said.
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Patsy Carey loves to help people. If someone is in a pinch, she said, it makes her feel good to know she can help. That's why she's going to school to become a nurse - a profession of giving oneself to people in need.
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Portland Trail Blazers guard Brandon Roy, the reigning Rookie of the Year, and Seattle SuperSonics guard Kevin Durant, the second overall pick in the 2007 NBA Draft, lead a list of 18 players selected for the 2008 Rookie Challenge & Youth Jam on Friday, Feb. 15 in New Orleans.
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... it’s also for singers, who help many area residents celebrate the holiday with love songs.
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Six years have passed since Cherokee Uniforms first began recognizing healthcare professionals through its Inspired Comfort Awards program. Since that time, the leading designer and manufacturer of healthcare apparel has awarded nearly 60 healthcare professionals from across the country for their exceptional service, sacrifice and innovation.
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A.B.B.: Stands for American Brazilian Body and specializes in removing unwanted body hair. That means the upper body, the lower body, the face and the — ahem — pubic area.
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When children undergoing chemotherapy lose their hair, they also lose part of their identities and one of the ways they express themselves. Jeanne Fransway has turned her talents with the sewing machine into a way to give that means of expression back to young cancer patients.
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The new government initiative on hospital hygiene won't work, says Max Pemberton.
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On the day that Tricia Kinahan wore a Hello Kitty top to work, her colleague Danielle Glas opted for a skunk pattern. Both women are registered nurses at Oak Lawn's Hope Children's Hospital, where the dress code is as colorful as the playroom where young patients like to hang out.
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Uniform changeSouthtown Star, IL - Feb 10, 2008A view of a modern nurse uniform on display in the School of Nursing at Saint Xavier University in Chicago. Being able to choose your work wardrobe does ... |
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Tugging at HeartstringsTimes Daily (subscription), AL - Feb 12, 2008At Merrill Gardens, Miller stood at a podium dressed in the green scrubs she wears as a nursing assistant at A&E Hospice and bantered with the audience ... |
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Head start on medical careerGreat Falls Tribune, MT - Feb 11, 2008The program is underwritten by Benefis Healthcare System, which pays for materials, instructors' salaries and scrubs for students. "The long term benefit of ... |
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Doctor charged with indecent exposureABC12.com, MI - Feb 19, 2008"When we returned there was a man in blue scrubs sitting across from my 14-year-old daughter." And her father says she was as white as a sheet. ... |
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Michael J. Fox is close to inking a contract with FX's “Rescue Me” for a multi-episode arc. according to Buddy TV. Entertainment Weekly reports that the former “Spin City” and “Back to the Future” star is considering a role in the firefighter comedy drama as the love interest of Janet, played by Andrea Roth, Denis Leary's ex. Fox is reportedly seriously thinking about it, as he and Leary are ...
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Janet Marsh didn't return to Kernersville after her first year at UNC Wilmington to rest for the summer. Instead, she has spent her time getting her certified-nursing assistant (CNA) certification at Forsyth Technical Community College.
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The next few hours were a blur of activity. Kayla reported to her floor early, apology in hand, but the nurses set right to getting her ready. Danny was scooted away to a waiting area, with a promise he could come back once she was settled in.
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Newborns get high-tech security at Albany hospital
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ALBANY — As far as anyone can remember there has not been an infant abduction from the Albany hospital since the 1940s, and Samaritan Albany General wants to make sure it stays that way.
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