Working hard all week and didn’t get a chance to catch up on the news? Don’t worry we have you covered! Here are three of the most interesting articles in the news this week:
Scrubs Camps give students opportunity to explore health care careers - In the coming months a number of events aimed at giving high school students a glimpse into the medical professions will be held throughout South Dakota. Students will be exposed to a variety of professions within the medical field to discover if a career in medicine is for them.
‘A happy ending’ after nurse assists struggling diner at Dewey Destin’s - While dining out at a local restaurant a nurse sprung into action when another patron had a heart attack. With the help of a defibrillator and fast action the patron survived.
Retired Arizona nurse among 10 Americans chosen to receive national award - Frances Stout, a retired registered nurse and chairperson of the Tohono O’odham Nursing Care Authority (TONCA) in Sells, Ariz., to receive a Community Health Leaders Award. Stout has used her 33 years of experience to establish nursing facility for elderly Native Americans.
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