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Five West region nurses join RWJF Executive Nurse Fellows program

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation on July 30 announced the 20 nurses from across the U.S. who were selected as RWJF Executive Nurse Fellows for 2014, the program’s last cohort. Five of those selected from more than 100 applicants were from Nurse.com’s West region:

Kick back and enjoy the weather
Shillam selected for highly competitive national nurse fellowship
In memoriam: Bob Keiper
Sudden tragedy: 75 years ago, a massive avalanche on Mount Baker killed six ²ÝÁñÉçÇø climbers

The weather on Mount Baker was warm and clear 75 years ago, much like the recent glorious sunshine that has bathed Whatcom County.

It was July 22, 1939, a Saturday.

Early that morning, before dawn, 25 members of a climbing party…

The Gift of Giving: Casey’s Story

My Grandma Pat has been the inspiration for so many of my endeavors in working with older adults throughout my nursing career. So I couldn’t help but think of her as I stood before my colleagues and friends at last fall’s Hartford Gerontological Nursing Leaders (HGNL) Business Meeting, held at…

USD 457 hires former Scott City superintendent

A permanent replacement has been hired for the director of transportation position at USD 457 as Bill Wilson, former superintendent of Scott County USD 466, took the reins on July 1.
"From what I've seen and experienced thus far in the two and a half weeks in 457, good…

Western, Facing the Future to join forces
Palliative Care Summer Institute – Heal without Cure: A Call to Action July 9-11, 2014 sponsored by Western Washington University
More than words: Alaska's senators push for revitalization of Native languages in schools

A bill that would amend the Native American Programs Act of 1974 to reauthorize a provision to ensure the survival and continuing vitality of Native American languages is currently being weighed in a Congressional committee. It has a 19 percent chance of being enacted, according to GovTrack.us…

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