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02-06-06

Week of February 6, 2006. Click the page to download the issue!
Posted: 2/3/2006 at 3:08:43 PM

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Winds of change: Girling Health Care meets today's patient needs
Posted: 2/3/2006 at 3:09:48 PM

Girling Health Care, Inc., Regional Manager Carol Connally, RN, says Girling stays ahead of a whirlwind of change. Photo by James Coburn



Robo-Nurse
Posted: 2/3/2006 at 3:10:55 PM

Laughing with Elizabeth...Commentary by By Elizabeth Bussey Sowdal, RN



TODAY'S NURSE: Continuing Education Series THIS WEEK'S TOPIC: Hyperbilirubinemia
Posted: 2/3/2006 at 3:14:11 PM

Phototherapy with “bili-lights” is a fairly simple treatment and is commonly done in the home setting. During treatment time under the lights, soft eye shields are placed on babies to protect their eyes from damage.



Nurse Talk
Posted: 2/3/2006 at 3:14:29 PM

Each week we visit with health care professionals throughout Oklahoma. If you would like us to visit your facility, please email Crystal White-Beshear at: news@okcnursingtimes.com



Visiting scholar coming to OU
Posted: 2/3/2006 at 3:12:07 PM

Linda Burnes Bolton, Dr.P.H., R.N., F.A.A.N.



Tulsa woman fulfills destiny through hospice
Posted: 2/3/2006 at 3:15:37 PM

Margaret Carson says she fulfilled her destiny last year when she and husband David began Angelic Hospice in Tulsa. Photo by Marty Mitchell



Kramer School of Nursing offers competitive edge
Posted: 2/3/2006 at 3:16:49 PM

Cheryl Ross is an associate professor at Oklahoma City University’s Kramer School of Nursing. She says the small student to teacher ratio benefits students attending classes. Photo by James Coburn



JPMC set to launch innovative diabetes program
Posted: 2/3/2006 at 3:18:12 PM

Jane Phillips Medical Center is launching an aggressive program designed to help rapidly identify patients with diabetes and to manage their care at a very effective level.



OMRF-based drug effective in treating rare disorder
Posted: 2/3/2006 at 3:17:49 PM

A drug based on discoveries made at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation has been shown to be highly effective in treating a rare, often debilitating blood disorder.



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