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| 2 Dec 2009 by Michelle Balani The Texas Board of Nurse Examiners recommends that any nurse out of the workforce for more than four years take a refresher course to brush up their skills. The college has joined forces with Austin Community College (ACC) to make the ... South Texas College News - http://news.southtexascollege.edu/ |
| 16 Dec 2009 by rss@higheredjobs.com (HigherEdJobs.com) The faculty member is responsible for maintaining all accrediting standards including SACS and National League of Nursing (NLN) as well as all requirements of the Board of Nurse Examiners for the State of Texas. ... HigherEdJobs.com - Nursing - http://www.higheredjobs.com/search/advanced_action.cfm?JobCat=136 |
| 20 Nov 2009 jacobjohns2010: NURSE, STAFF: University Health System - San Antonio, TX - from the Board of Nurse Examiners of the State of Texas to pr http://url4. NBC San Antonio | Breaking News | Texas... - http://nbcsanantonio.com/ - References |
| 21 Sep 2009 by Tye Jim Willman, general counsel/director of government affairs for TNA, cited a Texas case in 1983, Lunsford v. Board of Nurse Examiners, 648 S.W.2d 391, 395 (Tex.Civ.App. 1983), where the court held that “[a] license to provide medical ... Uncommon Dissent - http://uncdiss.wordpress.com/ |
| 29 Nov 2009 by nursing-schools In this case, you would then want to select the best program to help you obtain your goal of obtaining your license. The Texas Board of Nurse Examiners has records of the pass rates for each school of nursing, regardless of degree. ... Schools of Nursing - http://www.schoolsnursing.com/ |
| 28 Jul 2009 by Taralynn Mackay If a nurse receives an Agreed Order from the Texas Board of Nursing it is a disciplinary action and will forever be on the nurse's license (unless some future legislation allows for this to be changed). Even though the nurse has ... Texas Nursing Jurisprudence - http://nursinglaw.blogspot.com/ [ More results from Texas Nursing Jurisprudence ] |
| 21 Jul 2009 by Taralynn Mackay I represent nurses before the Texas Board of Nursing and because of that, I see the issues that impact nurses and wanted to find a way to educate nurses about these issues. I may be contacted at 512-281-5999. View my complete profile ... Information for Nurses - http://informationfornurses.blogspot.com/ [ More results from Information for Nurses ] |
| 5 Oct 2009 by Steve Hall Accreditation is voluntary, and only six medical examiner offices in Texas have the nod. This past session, the Legislature approved a bill that would have required that medical examiners and their deputies be board-certified in anatomic ... "The chief investigator and the forensic nurse investigator are board certified. . . . This office is to be highly commended for this dedication to investigative excellence," it says. Sunday's Star-Telegram carried the related report, ... The StandDown Texas Project - http://standdown.typepad.com/weblog/ - References |
| 25 Nov 2009 Millions of Americans are spending the holiday at home, saying the poor economy has made it unaffordable to hit the road or board a plane. "It's too expensive," said Benita Hall, 24, a nurse's aide who can't afford to travel from ... While shopping for food for her holiday meal, Spring Clarke of Lubbock, Texas, said she couldn't afford to travel to Austin to be with family this Thanksgiving. Gas for the 740-mile road trip would take a chunk of change she can't spare. ... Economy/AP - http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/economy/ap/ |
| 13 Nov 2009 by admin Tennessee law, for example, now requires anyone working with a medical examiner to have some sort medical background. The National Association of Medical Examiners now requires the chief investigator or at least one principal investigator within ... Gray says that, as a result of the new standards, lots of jurisdictions are using RNs such as herself (who are also now or will soon become D-AMBDIs) as death investigators: Places like Harris County, Texas; Charleston County, ... Valley Response Magazine - http://www.valleyresponsemagazinetulare.com/blog/ - References |
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