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How to Land One of the Best Jobs in America
U.S. News & World Report compiled a list of the top jobs in the U.S. Here are the best of the best, and what it takes to get the job.
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A 29-Year-Old Nurse Shares Her Experience Getting the Covid-19 Vaccine: ‘A Gleam of Light at the End of the Tunnel'
“After months of uncertainty, fear and ever-changing information, I recall my co-workers and I breathe a collective sigh of relief when vaccine announcements were made,” says Diana DiMarcantonio Kott, a nurse educator. She shares what it was like to get both the first and second dose of the Covid-19 vaccine.
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Watch: COVID-19 Nurse Gets Surprise Proposal at Work
A New Mexico COVID-19 ward nurse was told she was going to help a VIP patient in an ambulance outside. Instead, her now-fiancé was waiting to ask her a very important question.
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Covid-19 Hometown Heroes: A Look at the People Who Made a Dramatic Difference This Past Year
CNBC readers offer their hometown pandemic heroes. From vaccine distribution to food insecurity, these local leaders met the crisis with courage and compassion.
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‘We're Trying Our Best': ICU Nurse on What She Wishes People Knew About COVID
Hannah Teasley worked as a nurse in COVID-19 intensive care units in Nevada, California and North Carolina this year. Here’s what she wishes more people knew.
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Meet Phara Souffrant Forrest, 31-Year-Old Nurse Who Is Now a Member of the New York State Assembly
Forrest beat a seven-year incumbent to represent New York’s 57th district.
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UK Nurse Accused in Murder of 8 Babies Denied Bail
A British judge has denied bail to a nurse accused of murdering eight babies and the attempted murder of 10 other infants in a hospital’s neonatal unit
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Hospitals Competing for Nurses as US Coronavirus Cases Surge
U.S. hospitals are scrambling to hire more nurses as the coronavirus pandemic surges, leading to stiff competition and increased costs.
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Medics Around the World Face Hostility Over Virus Stigma
It’s a sad paradox but in some countries, assaults on doctors and medical workers illustrate how public fear and rage can turn against the very people risking their lives to save patients in a pandemic
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Nurse Sails from Virginia, Lives on Boat in East River as She Helps NYC COVID Patients
The nurse and her husband sailed about 260 nautical miles from their home in Lynchburg all the way to Brooklyn, completing the trip in about two and a half days during winter on the Atlantic Ocean
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Nurse Sings ‘Amazing Grace' During Shift Change at Mich. Hospital
Lori Marie Key, a nurse at St. Mary Mercy Hospital in Livonia, Michigan, sings “Amazing Grace” during a shift change.
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Nurse Says Wife Didn't Visit Husband Dying of Coronavirus to Save Masks for Staff
An elderly woman chose not to visit her husband, who was dying from coronavirus complications, because she didn’t want to take the hospital’s limited personal protective equipment away from staffers.
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Jennifer Aniston and Jimmy Kimmel Give Sweet Surprise to Nurse Who Tested Positive for Coronavirus
Jennifer Aniston and Jimmy Kimmel gave a nurse from St. George, Utah a sweet surprise on Thursday’s at-home edition of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!.”
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New Leash on Life: Puppy Lands New Family After Surviving Euthanasia Attempt
A 7-month-old mixed pit bull pup named Rudolph, who survived an overcrowded shelter that tried to euthanize him, has found his forever home, an animal shelter official said Tuesday. In a Jan. 16 Facebook post, the Kings Harvest No Kill Pet Rescue Shelter in Davenport, Iowa, described the experience of “this adorable young man” at another shelter. That post has...
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NYPD Officers Pay for Accused Whole Foods Shoplifter's Groceries, Do Not Arrest Her
A trio of police officers paid for an accused shoplifter’s groceries rather than arresting her at a Manhattan Whole Foods.
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North Texas Hospital Hit by ‘So Many Elevators Down' in Year Before a Nurse Was Crushed, Critically Injured
Internal emails between JPS and the company hired to maintain its elevators, thyssenkrupp, show that Elevator 29 was just one of many with lingering problems, long before a nurse was hurt on Jan. 20.
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Nina Pham's Dog Tests Negative for Ebola Virus
The test results are in and Ebola patient Nina Pham’s dog, Bentley, has tested negative for the virus.
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Ebola-Free Nurse Nina Pham Ready for Reunion With Her Dog Bentley
Dallas nurse Nina Pham has been declared Ebola-free and is eager to reunite with her dog Bentley.
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Bentley's Quarantine Cost Dallas “Tens of Thousands of Dollars”
Taxpayers have spent “tens of thousands of dollars” to care for the dog of a nurse who came down with Ebola, according to a city spokeswoman.
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Uterus Transplant Donor Shares Her Story
The Texas woman who donated her uterus that allowed a woman to carry and deliver the nation’s first baby born from a transplanted uterus talks about the decision and the miracle baby born a year ago.