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Founded in 1945, Hopkins Medical is proud of its past accomplishments, which include designing the first public health nurse's uniform for the U.S. Public Health Services at the end of World War II. Producing uniforms was at the time the company's mainstay, but heedful of the urgent requirements of the health care field, Hopkins has vastly expanded its operation to include a wide variety of products and supplies, from nursing bags to stethoscopes, from portable IV kits to infection control containers, and much more.
211 pages found, 1 links found, 549 score
http://www.hopkinsmedicalproducts.com
Horizon Medical Products is dedicated exclusively to providing superior vascular products that enhance clinical performance....
15 pages found, 0 links found, 217 score
http://www.hmpvascular.com
Wendy A. Horn, RN, Diamond State LNC:"Diamond State LNC specializes in Legal Nurse Consulting. We provide a cost-effective case review, case analysis and medical literature research in the areas of medical malpractice, product liability, personal injury and Worker's compensation."
Wendy A. Horn, RN.
Diamond State LNC
1320 Chalet Drive
Wilmington, Delaware 19808
Phone: 302-559-7955 DSLNC@WendyRN.com http://wendyrn.com/
Horry-Georgetown Technical College Nursing
Program (ADN):"The ADN curriculum is a full-time, intensive,
five semester program of study. It is comprised
of general education and support courses
as well as clinical nursing courses. Faculty
use a variety of teaching methods including
classroom instruction, laboratory simulation,
computer programs, seminars, and clinical
practice sessions. Clinical practice sessions
are provided in several settings: hospitals,
nursing homes, health departments, clinics,
doctor's offices, school systems, rehabilitation
organizations, mental health facilities,
and home health agencies."
Horry-Georgetown Technical College
2050 Highway 501 East
Post Office Box 261966
Conway, South Carolina 29528-6066
Phone: (843) 347-3186 or Fax: (843) 347-4207
E-mail: admissions@hgtc.edu http://www.hgtc.edu/academics/Departments/Nursing/default.htm
Hospice & Palliative Nurses' Association:"The purpose of the HNPA is to exchange information, experiences, and ideas; to promote understanding of the specialties of hospice and palliative nursing; and to study and promote hospice and palliative nursing research."
Penn Center West One, Suite 229
Pittsburgh, PA 15276
Phone: (412) 787-9301
Fax: (412) 787-9305
E-mail: hpna@hpna.org http://www.hpna.org/
Hospital Practice, Noninvasive Diagnosis of Pulmonary Embolism:"With the development of new methods for detecting pulmonary embolism, the need for angiography has been greatly reduced. Plasma D-dimer assays, lower-limb ultrasonography, and ventilation/perfusion lung scans in combination with the clinical assessment enable safe, cost-effective diagnoses."
Hospital Practice
4530 West 77th Street
Minneapolis, MN 55435
Phone: (952) 835-3222 http://www.hosppract.com/issues/1998/09/ceperr.htm
An American hospital directory with hospital profiles by State, hospital websites,hospital jobs, medical career information, JCAHO preparation and more!...
16 pages found, 4 links found, 326 score
http://www.hospitalsoup.com/
Hospital Technology: medical equipment and hospital supplies information directory, healthcare specialists, medical equipment suppliers and manufacturers information centre....
118 pages found, 265 links found, 14726 score
http://www.hospital-technology.com
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Nurses' Station:"The idea for the Nurses' Station Catalog was conceived in 1989. After searching the marketplace in response to customer inquiries, it became obvious that there were no catalogs of this type serving the nursing profession. To be sure, there were several catalogs offering nurse's uniforms and a smattering of professional items. But there weren't any catalogs at the time offering a range of gifts, clothing, professional items, name badges, shoes and scrubs for nurses. It took two years of hard work to gather samples and put a together a catalog of the most unique and high-quality items for nurses."
Nurses Station
P.O. Box 388
Centerbrook, CT 06409-03881 http://www.nursefriendly.com/station/
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ER:"Media products under your influence, particularly the NBC/Warner drama "ER," are harming the profession of 2.7 million American nurses by giving the public an inaccurate and inadequate account of what nurses really do to save and improve lives. Research suggests that "ER" strongly and negatively influences the way children view nursing. These products contribute to the nursing shortage, a public health crisis that threatens millions worldwide." http://www.truthaboutnursing.org/letters/er/
House, MD:"The main patient in tonight's episode of Fox's House was a nurse who believed that a cat tended to sit with those who were about to die--including, recently, the nurse herself. That may not sound like a promising vehicle for House to improve its abysmal portrayal of nursing. But the show actually presents the nurse as someone with health knowledge. And her search for meaning in faith, for some reason in tragic events, is a real counterpoint to House's cold rationality. Indeed, despite the obvious potential for mockery in the cat angle, the mighty House treats the nurse with considerable respect--he seems to care what she thinks, or at least to find her views unnerving. Of course, the nurse plays no real clinical role in the episode, and no other nurses do either. So the episode suggests, as usual, that physicians provide all important care in hospital settings, including all meaningful psychosocial and physical care. Still, any suggestion that intelligent life resides in a nurse is a welcome departure for House (and for the episode's writer Peter Blake, who also penned a November 2005 House episode that was notable for its physician glorification and its casual contempt for other health professions). Tonight's episode, "Here Kitty," drew 13.1 million U.S. viewers. more... see the relevant film clips... and please join our letter writing campaign!" http://www.truthaboutnursing.org/letters/house/
Private Practice:"ABC's Private Practice, whose season ends tomorrow, April 30, may be the only broadcast network show with a major nurse character to return next season. In the February 5 episode (Mike Ostrowski's "Acceptance," 13 million U.S. viewers), lone nurse character Dell Parker, who is studying to be a midwife, shows some tentative clinical aptitude and knowledge to go with his boyish eagerness. Under the close supervision of OB/GYN Addison Montgomery, Dell ably performs a vacuum-assisted delivery. Later he haltingly guides the baby's parents toward breastfeeding. Dell also performs an assured solo ultrasound of pregnant psychiatrist Violet Turner, calming her panic attack and eliciting her agreement to his own suggestion that, though he's "not a doctor," he will likely become a "pretty good midwife." The show still condescends to Dell, who is also the office manager/receptionist at the LA clinic where the show is set. In the March 26 episode (Craig Turk's "Do the Right Thing," 10.1 million U.S. viewers)," http://www.truthaboutnursing.org/letters/pp/
"Scrubs" defines nursing:""Scrubs" defines nursing: it's all about shutting up and following physician "orders. " Tonight's episode of NBC's "Scrubs," which purports to teach nurse Carla Espinosa that nursing is all about doing what physicians tell you, is one of the most virulently anti-nurse prime time television episodes the Center has ever seen. more..." http://www.truthaboutnursing.org/news/2009/may/06_scrubs.html
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