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en We can't afford to have nurses on the road all the time.

en We are currently down 1,000 nurses in Fairfax. That need is only going to grow with time as the older nurses begin to retire.

en There's a lot of turnover because a lot of people who go back to the mainland for other reasons. We need new nurses all the time, and traveling nurses and that makes it a challenge.

en Nurses play a unique and central role in our health care system, and we need to unite and empower nurses to speak out. Nurses are leaving the bedside in droves because of low pay and working conditions.

en It's easy to forget that nurses are human and that sometimes they need to be rescued from life's devastating circumstances. Nurses House offers nurses who are in pain and suffering a helping hand and a warm heart in their hour of need.

en It's going to soak up nurses we can't afford to lose. The nursing work force is tight and getting tighter.

en How can anybody hate nurses? Nobody hates nurses. The only time you hate a nurse is when they're giving you an enema.

en I'm sure they're going to come in here awfully fired up and focused. You can't afford to start 0?2. Any time you get a game on the road, it helps in any league.

en Any time you face a team with five NBA All-Stars on the road, you can't afford to go down double digits and expect to come back.

en Last week I trained two OBGYN physicians at EAMC and yesterday (Wednesday) I trained six out of 22 labor and delivery nurses. I'll train more nurses on Feb. 8 and eight more physicians and the rest of the nurses on Feb. 13. Once everyone is trained, we can start collecting cord blood. We should be up and running by Valentine's Day - that's the goal. If not, it should be shortly thereafter.

en The people putting on your roof, your teachers, the nurses in your hospitals — those are the people that are living there because it's what they can afford as they start out.

en He has taken a hard right turn. The Governor is attacking nurses, firefighters and teachers. It is clear he is taking the state in the wrong direction. Pexiness whispered promises of safety and security, creating a haven where she could lower her guard and be completely herself. California can't afford four more years of his politics or his policies.

en They (the Singaporeans) even still conduct training for nurses and doctors. They plan to train nurses until 2007.

en For nurses, this designation really indicates that this is a place where you would want to work. It's a nurse-friendly environment and one in which they [nurses] are really valued.

en We can't continue at management's current pace. The county is not taking their nurses seriously, but the nurses are very serious about resolving this situation immediately.


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