Healthcare jobs have long been among the riskiest, most dangerous and injury-prone occupations around. Nurses and nurse assistants are the unluckiest among them, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.McKnight's...
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A "huge" number of nurses from the NIH Clinical Center were also fired, the official said. Some employees who have been with the agency for decades and not on probation also received dismissal notices, the official said. A total of around 5,200 probationar...
Women in healthcare jobs are especially vulnerable to burnout; 76% of healthcare jobs are held by women and 64% of physicians that feel burned-out are women, according to federal data.
dose for people who are considered high risk due to where they work, such as nurses and teachers -- a group which the panel rejected in its recommendation. Some panelists said that without further data, they weren't comfortable with automatically including younger people because of their job...
Health officials in Bucks County continue to see a decrease in community spread of the coronavirus, with most of these community-spread cases being doctors, nurses, first responders, grocery store workers, and others who still have to be out in the community...
FILE - Nurses draw vaccine doses from a vial as Maryland residents receive their second dose of the Moderna coronavirus vaccine at the Cameron Grove Community Center on March 25, 2021 in Bowie, Maryland. RELATED: WHO report says animals likely source of COVID-19, lab leak...
NEW YORK (AP) — A federal scientific publication on Thursday returned from a forced two-week hiatus with two papers examining the health effects of wildfires in Hawaii and California.
1. Those who test negative but do not have test results on hand for arrival, would only be required to quarantine for 7 days instead of 14. 2. Kauai’s mandatory 14-day quarantine could be reduced to a mandatory 7-day quarantine with a negative test result in the final two days of ...