Evelyn Jean Wright (left) of National City and Marian “Myrt” Wells of Coronado were honored at the Military Women’s Memorial. Photo by Chris Stone Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Evelyn Wright believes the ...
A 31-year-old nurse at a major hospital in the Seoul metropolitan area made two short trips to Japan this year, once in February and again in April, to take the National Council Licensure Examination ...
As Korea prepares to enforce a new Nursing Act, veteran perfusionists who help stop and restart hearts during surgery face legal uncertainty, putting the future of critical cardiac operations and ...
“The nurses could not do enough for us. We knew they truly cared about us. They gave us the best treatment possible, and I saw them cry when a patient died.” This is one of many powerful comments from ...
As hospitals struggle from a monthslong walkout, nurses have picked up some of the slack. A new law gives them more responsibilities and, they say, greater recognition. By Jin Yu Young Reporting from ...
SEOUL, May 19 (Reuters) - Thousands of South Korean nurses went on strike on Friday after President Yoon Suk Yeol vetoed a law to improve their pay and working conditions amid protests from doctors ...