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‘I mean it's New England': Red Sox game postponed due to nor'easter, Game On still welcoming fans
‘I mean it's New England': Red Sox game postponed due to nor'easter, Game On still welcoming fans

Yahoo

time23-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

‘I mean it's New England': Red Sox game postponed due to nor'easter, Game On still welcoming fans

It's Memorial Day weekend, and although it's a long weekend, you may want to make sure you grab your umbrella. The Red Sox game on Thursday was postponed due to weather, and delayed flights were reported at Boston Logan Airport. Advertisement 'I mean it's New England, so we kind of expect it and we go with the flow, at least it's not snow, because there's been some years that it's snow,' Liz Bona at Game On tells Boston 25 News. Game On says rain or shine they are hosting 'Nurses Night' and if you're lucky you may even spot some recent college graduates in the area, regardless of the weather they say they are packing on the fun. 'We still have a lot of events going on downstairs so we're looking forward to that crew tonight.' Karen Schredni at Game On tells Boston 25 News., This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available. Download the FREE Boston 25 News app for breaking news alerts. Follow Boston 25 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch Boston 25 News NOW

Nurses The Architects Of Malaysia's Future Healthcare Landscape
Nurses The Architects Of Malaysia's Future Healthcare Landscape

Barnama

time16-05-2025

  • Health
  • Barnama

Nurses The Architects Of Malaysia's Future Healthcare Landscape

GENERAL SIBU, May 16 (Bernama) -- Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing has called for stronger support and investment in Malaysia's nursing workforce, describing nurses as the 'architects of the future healthcare landscape". Speaking at the Nurses Night event organised by the Sibu Hospital in conjunction with the Nurses' Day celebration, he urged policymakers to recognise the vital role nurses play in shaping the country's healthcare system. 'They are the future of healthcare, and we must ensure their well-being and professional development are prioritised. We must create an environment where nurses feel valued, empowered and supported with adequate resources and training,' he said. The Dudong state assemblyman also stressed the need to listen to nurses and involve them in healthcare policy-making, noting that their frontline experience gives them unique insights into patient care and systemic challenges. 'Their voices matter, and those in positions of power must hear them,' he said. He also acknowledged the immense pressure nurses faced due to staffing shortages, which have forced many to juggle multiple responsibilities under challenging conditions. 'Your ability to provide optimal patient care, even with limited resources, speaks volumes about your resilience, professionalism and selfless dedication,' he said. Tiong lauded nurses for their unwavering compassion and commitment, noting their impact extends beyond hospitals to the wider community. 'Your work not only affects the individuals you serve but also their families and society at large,' he added.

Nurses are architects of Malaysia's future healthcare, says Tiong
Nurses are architects of Malaysia's future healthcare, says Tiong

Borneo Post

time16-05-2025

  • Health
  • Borneo Post

Nurses are architects of Malaysia's future healthcare, says Tiong

Tiong urges policymakers to recognise the vital role nurses play in shaping the country's healthcare system. – Bernama photo SIBU (May 16): Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing has called for stronger support and investment in Malaysia's nursing workforce, describing nurses as the 'architects of the future healthcare landscape'. Speaking at the Nurses Night event organised by the Sibu Hospital in conjunction with the Nurses' Day celebration today, he urged policymakers to recognise the vital role nurses play in shaping the country's healthcare system. 'They are the future of healthcare, and we must ensure their well-being and professional development are prioritised. We must create an environment where nurses feel valued, empowered and supported with adequate resources and training,' he said. The Dudong assemblyman also stressed the need to listen to nurses and involve them in healthcare policy-making, noting that their frontline experience gives them unique insights into patient care and systemic challenges. 'Their voices matter, and those in positions of power must hear them,' he said. He also acknowledged the immense pressure nurses faced due to staffing shortages, which have forced many to juggle multiple responsibilities under challenging conditions. 'Your ability to provide optimal patient care, even with limited resources, speaks volumes about your resilience, professionalism and selfless dedication,' he said. Tiong lauded nurses for their unwavering compassion and commitment, noting their impact extends beyond hospitals to the wider community. 'Your work not only affects the individuals you serve but also their families and society at large,' he added. He also emphasised the economic value of a robust healthcare system supported by healthy citizens. 'Healthy citizens contribute to increased productivity, reduced healthcare costs and a better quality of life for all,' he said. Tiong also encouraged nurses to continue advocating for their profession, stating that their expertise is indispensable in charting the course of Malaysia's healthcare future. – Bernama architect celebration future healthcare nurse Tiong King Sing

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