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Issue No. XXXII
February 7th, 2012
Discover America's Black History

bhmFor many, discovering Black history becomes a personal journey toward understanding one's self and society. It causes profound introspection-and this experience can occur in hundreds of museums across the nation, from Washington, D.C., to Detroit to downtown Los Angeles.

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Beth Israel nurse creates a free app to help nurses deliver healthcare in the digital age
January 30, 2012
excerpts from article by Clem Richardson, New York Daily News  

When Apple accepted his app in November, Robert "Robbie" Freeman said he would have been happy if 1,000 people downloaded it in the first year.
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A little over 60 days later, more than 12,000 people have downloaded Freeman's "Nurse Net" app, and the 26-year-old registered nurse could not be happier - even though he has not made a dime on the deal, since he demanded the app be free.

"People all over the world are downloading it," Freeman said. "They've really embraced it. I really wanted it to be something everyone can use."

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Discover America's Black History
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A Nurse Need Never Forget 

       

By RICHARD P�REZ-PE�A
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These days, when a nursing student at the University of Iowa fields a question about a drug, "the answer is often, 'I don't know, but give me a few seconds,' and she pulls out her phone," according to Joann Eland, an associate professor there. 

 

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