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                    [Title] => GLOBAL NEWS: US nursing industry desperate to find new hires
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                    [Summary] => The STI Education Services Group (STI-ESG) and the De Los Santos Colleges (DLSC) have forged a partnership to produce the country’s first information and communication technology (ICT) learned nursing and physical therapy professionals.


STI’s tie up with the DLSC, which resulted in the renaming of the medical school to STI-De Los Santos Professional Colleges, would guarantee nursing and physical therapy students with courseware, academic curriculum, facilities and faculty that are enhanced by ICT, thus make them more globally competitive professionals.
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For failing to take full control of the situation from beginning to end and to save the boy despite some clear chance to do so, the police will have to take the brunt of the public outcry over his televised execution. We expected more precision and professionalism.
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For failing to take full control of the situation from beginning to end and to save the boy despite some clear chance to do so, the police will have to take the brunt of the public outcry over his televised execution. We expected more precision and professionalism.
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