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Newly employed nurses urged to uphold ethics, discipline
THE Ministry of Health has urged newly trained nurses to maintain professionalism, discipline and compassion as they re-enter the workforce after completing their internship in mainland ...
According to the Staff Memo taped to the window of the Nurses' Station (above), you aren't going to find the keycode to its door simply written down somewhere in the hospital. This is technically ...
A recent episode of the new season of Selling Sunset caused controversy when the show’s realtors/reality stars gathered to ...
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Nurses sick of being used as 'chess pieces' by Health NZ, in second week of work-to-rule strike
Nurses nationwide are refusing to work extra shifts or fill roster gaps, forcing hospital managers to cancel planned care and reduce ward beds.
The Minister of Health must protect the integrity of the Nursing Council as the regulator for registered nurses, Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa NZNO says. The call follows an announcement by the ...
Two-week partial strike action to highlight unsafe staffing levels will be undertaken by more 37,500 of NZNO’s Te Whatu Ora nurses, midwives, health care assistants and kaimahi hauora. Tōpūtanga ...
While more New Zealand general practitioners are turning to AI scribes, University of Otago researchers note ethical, legal, and doctor-patient relationship challenges. Recently, the university ...
The oncology nursing staff faced a critical dilemma. A 70-year-old woman with advanced cancer was declining rapidly and unable to communicate. Her nurses strongly believed that her care should shift ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Oregon Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley helped reintroduce a bill on Thursday that would create a binding code of ethics for Supreme Court justices. The Supreme Court Ethics ...
Georgetown University’s School of Nursing (SON) explored the key changes designed to support nurses and patients in the changing healthcare systems in the newly revised 2025 Code of Ethics for Nurses, ...
Before a meeting of 400 insurance executives in Chicago last week, a growing problem was posed. The problem: the danger of racketeering in the administration of big union welfare and pension funds.
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