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Examples
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In October, Hospicare sent the West Virginia board a second set of transcripts for Ms. Barnes.
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Yvonne Campbell, went to bat for Hospicare and Advanced Medical in the U.S., arranging a meeting with West Virginia's nursing-regulatory board to try to convince the state that the program was legitimate, says Lannette Anderson, the board's executive director.
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In a brief interview, Hospicare principal Lovern Spencer said she'd "heard of Advanced," but added that "we don't do business in the U.S."
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Hospicare is registered with Jamaica's Ministry of Education.
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On Feb. 14 the West Virginia board ruled that Hospicare/Advanced students will no longer be allowed to take the board exam and voided licenses already issued to the school's graduates.
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Advanced Medical has said it has a franchise agreement with Hospicare.
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"If they say, 'I have a cramp,' you say, 'well grab my boat,' and then you start up a conversation with them, sometimes about who they're swimming for, or how Hospicare has touched their lives and their families, and they want to give back," she said.
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All are invited to join Hospicare bereavement counselor Kira Lallas and professional storyteller Regi Carpenter for a gathering for families to share, process and memorialize the death of a loved one in a workshop from 2 to 5 p.m.
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Hospicare to offer training series for volunteers in September
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"If they say, 'I have a cramp,' you say, 'well grab my boat,' and then you start up a conversation with them, sometimes about who they're swimming for, or how Hospicare has touched their lives and their families, and they want to give back," she said.
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