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Read this special issue with free access until March 1, 2022. Nine articles focus on the female health care experience within corrections and include
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One of the most visited sections of the NCCHC website is a decade-old series on aspects of correctional nursing practice. The entire series has
NCCHC currently has the following open positions. Managing Director, NCCHC Resources, Inc. Director, NCCHC Foundation Email resume and cover letter to DeborahRoss@ncchc.org January 26,
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Jessica Young says her grandparents encouraged her and her siblings to be the best in whatever they took on. So, once she became a
Applications are due by February 4 for scholarships for students and new correctional health professionals.
CDC’s COVID-19 Response Corrections and Homelessness Section has announced a webinar, “Quarantine and Isolation in Correctional Facilities and Homeless Service Sites” on January 20,
The future of correctional health care looks brighter with the introduction of eight scholarship winners at the November 2021 NCCHC Conference on Correctional Health
NCCHC surveyed Certified Correctional Health Professionals (CCHPs) to get a view of morale in the field as the end of 2021 approached. 150 responding
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Make 2022 the year you take concrete steps toward improving the quality of health care in your jail, prison, or juvenile detention facility. That’s
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Kids are exactly that – kids. Children and adolescents in the community regularly have at least one parent or legal guardian with them during