More Choices
We strive to meet the many needs of both our clients and employees in every possible setting by ensuring flexibility to handle the unexpected. From providing temporary staffing to healthcare facilities to providing last minute-services to the state's Adult Protection Agency, we diligently provide continuous recruitment services to ensure more choices both for our clients and employees.
More Quality
Quality of Service is what Island Temporary Nursing commits to our clients and employees. For our clients, Quality of Service is afforded by ensuring a firm and meticulous recruitment process that allows us to provide them with top-notch employees. We guarantee Quality of Service to our employees by keeping them updated with new policies and training opportunities to allow them the growth and development that they need and deserve.
More Care
The importance for Empathy for Others is what Island Temporary Nursing stress to each and every employee. Understanding the needs of others and learning to place ourselves in somebody else's shoes allow us to relate more to our clients' needs. This ensures that we are able to provide the care that our clients need, expect, and deserve.
News and Healthcare Updates
*Read our 2009 1st quarter newsletter here.

Health Highlights: Jan. 6, 2009

Why smokers can't quit easily

Obesity may be linked to higher rates of ovarian cancer

Childhood Trauma Tied to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Morning Rounds Bird Flu, Fire Hazards and a Vaccine for Boys

Health Buzz: Teens Using MySpace and Other Health News

Nation's Health Spending Rises, but Not So Much

January 5th, 2009:

Health Buzz: Cheaper Gym Memberships and Other Health News

Scientists Developing Breast Cancer 'Vaccine'

Obesity Linked to Ovarian Cancer

Diabetes Slows Brain Function

Toxic Dangers to Children from Third-Hand Smoke

Health care: Still on the critical list

Study: Teens on MySpace mention sex, violence

December 31st, 2008:

So Long, 2008, and Farewell, Cheap Asthma Inhalers

Winter weather causes low blood donations

Blood Sugar Control Linked to Memory Decline, Study Says

Smoking Banned in Oregon Bars Starting in 2009

Health Buzz: and Cancer Prevention and Other Health News

Can we run our cars on human fat?

These 5 hangover cures just might work

Red Cross low on blood, platelet donations

December 30th, 2008:

Vitamins Fail to Prevent Cancer: Study

High Blood Sugar Linked to Memory Loss

Health Buzz: A High Blood Pressure Gene and Other Health News

High Insulin May Boost Odds of Breast Cancer

December 18th, 2008:

Reoprt: Tainted Teething Medicine Kills 34 Children

EPA needs to consider effects of chemical barrage

Marital Distress May Affect Breast Cancer Recovery

Report Card: CNY Nursing Homes

Federal reviewers give 6 nursing homes in Hawaii poor scores

FDA Requires Warnings About Suicidality Risk With Antiepileptic Drugs

CMS Issues Historic Star Quality Rating System for Nursing Homes

Health Buzz: Holiday Myths Debunked and Other Health News

December 16th, 2008:

Hypertension Might Hinder Thinking

Snorers Burn More Calories During the Day

Radiation Plus Hormone Therapy Cuts Prostate Cancer Deaths

Alternating mammograms, MRIs may be best for high-risk women

December 15th, 2008:

Study Shows Sugar Is Just As Addictive As Cocaine, Heroin

Gene Mutation Protects Heart Of People On High Fat Diet

Immune System Works Better at Night

Genetic Variants Tied to Obesity

Health Buzz: Hormone Therapy's Effect on Breast Cancer and Other ...

Colorectal Cancer Racial Gap Still Growing

December 12th, 2008:

What's the difference between cold and flu?

FDA reconsiders consumer advice on fish

Health Highlights: Dec. 12, 2008

Gene Test Better Predicts Breast Cancer Risk

December 11th, 2008:

A Parents' Guide to Managing Vaccinations

How the FTO Obesity Gene Works

Many Children Now Rely on Alternative Remedies

Late Preterm Birth Poses Developmental Risks

Just a third of US adults got flu shots

Gene Mutation Found to Break Fat Down Quicker

Health Highlights: Dec. 10, 2008

December 9th, 2008:

Hawaii among states ready for health disasters

Hawaii's biggest senior center in desperate need

Smile, Happiness Is Contagious!

Corn Syrup No Worse Than Sugar, Some Say

Report Finds Fault With US Health Services for Teens

World Cancer Report: Cancer rate to spike

Mediterranean Diet Enriched With Nuts Cuts Heart Risks

Health Buzz: Half Dose of Flu Shot and Other Health News

Baylor study: Women more likely to die after heart attacks

December 8th, 2008:

WHO Makes Melamine Recommendation

Happiness could just be contagious

Study: Poverty dramatically affects children's brains

Health Buzz: Stimulants for Healthy People and Other Health News

Malaria Vaccine Effective in Latest Trials

December 5th, 2008:

Special Immune Cells May Be Key to HIV Resistance

It's not too late to get a flu shot, health department says

FDA: Long-Acting Asthma Drugs Increase Asthma Risks

December 3rd, 2008:

New Hawaii medical center opens today

As it grows in popularity, vitamin D's role is debated

Report Correlates Heavy Media Use to Serious Health Problems in Kids

Severe Self-Injury a Threat to Teens

Generic Heart Drugs As Effective As Brand-Name Counterparts

Health Buzz: Sleep Breaks for Medical Residents and Other Health News

December 2nd, 2008:

Health Buzz: Media's Impact on Kids and Other Health News

Few Young Adults Seek Treatment for Psych Disorders

December 1st, 2008:

Health Highlights: Dec. 1, 2008

Doctors: Test All Patients Over 13 for HIV

World AIDS Day 2008: Much accomplished, much to do

Scans Show Sound-Processing Deficits in Autistic Kids

Scans Show Sound-Processing Deficits in Autistic Kids

November 28th, 2008:

Growth Hormone Doesn't Help ALS Sufferers

New System Eliminates Racial Disparities in Liver Transplants

Depression's Behavior Changes Linked to Heart Risks

Weight Boosts Older Women's Breast Cancer Risk

Trace amounts of melamine found in 1 formula sample

New Cases of Cancer Decline in the United States

November 25th, 2008:

Health Highlights: Nov. 25, 2008

Some Breast Cancers May Regress on Their Own

November 24th, 2008:

Regular Exercise And Sleep Hours Found To Halve Women's Cancer Risk

Antigenics vaccine promising in small cancer study

Health Buzz: Medicaid Covering Unapproved Drugs and Other Health News

November 21st, 2008:

Exercise, sleep help women fight cancer

Aquarobics May Help Ease Labor

Much higher cancer risk in HIV patients raises cancer

Autumn Babies More Prone to Asthma

November 20th, 2008:

Five ways to keep Alzheimer's away

TV Ads Contribute to Childhood Obesity, Economists Say

Teenager lives for four months without a heart

Health Highlights: Nov. 20, 2008

November 19th, 2008:

Assisted Reproduction May Increase Risk of Birth Defects

Diet, exercise help old cancer survivors

Weight Loss Surgery Helps Obese Women Have Healthier Babies

US opens food safety office in China

November 18th, 2008:

Obesity affects 15.6% of students

Healthcare plans facing cost crunch

FDA Takes Closer Look at Wrinkle Treatments

Non-AIDS Cancer Risk Higher for Those With HIV

Fertility treatments linked to certain birth defects

Health Highlights: Nov. 18, 2008

November 17th, 2008:

Belly fat ups early death risk

Beauty Has Its Price: Wrinkle Fillers Tied to Serious Side Effects

Burlington, Vt.: America's Healthiest Place to Live

Vitamin C, E Pills Fail to Prevent Cancer

November 14th, 2008:

Obese Children Have Middle-Aged Arteries, a Sign of Future Heart Disease

Corn Burgers

Paying More For Alcohol Might Actually Save Lives

Big waist raises risk of early death

Enrollment for Medicare Drug Plans Begins Again

November 13th, 2008:

Same-sex heart transplants have better outcomes, study finds

Experts weigh in on which vitamins to toss back or toss out

Bad air costing state's economy billions

Health Buzz: Preterm Birth Rates and Other Health News

Google tool uses search terms to detect flu outbreaks

'Love handles' raise death risk

A Possible Break Through for the Treatment of AIDS

November 12th, 2008:

Vitamins don't cut heart attack and breast cancer risks, studies say

US Gets a 'D' for Preterm Birth Rates

Child Obesity Seen as Warning of Heart Disease

Health Buzz: Google Flu Trends and Other Health News

November 10th, 2008:

More in Hawaii tethered to costly, painful dialysis treatments

Some basics about migraine

More Americans hospitalized for heart failure now than ever

Earbuds May be Hazardous to Your Heart

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