August Issue: Obesity-Related Cancer, Simulation-Based Education, Secondhand...
“A respite for nurses may be more needed than ever. Workplaces are more complex than they used to be and . . . changing faster. . . . And there never seem to be enough people to do what needs to be...
View ArticleNot Your Grandma’s Simulation Anymore
Photo © Melanie Stetson Freeman / Christian Science Monitor / The Image Works. In 1958, after pulling his drowning son from water and clearing his airways, Norwegian doll manufacturer Asmund S. Laerdal...
View ArticleSeptember Issue: HIV Update, RN-Performed Bone Marrow Procedures, Debriefing...
“One day—and I remember distinctly that all I was doing was setting up [my mother’s] pills and preparing a few bites of food that I hoped she’d eat—a clear small voice inside me said, ‘You could do...
View ArticleOctober Issue Highlights: Data on RN Suicides, Autism Spectrum Disorder,...
“As a nurse, I believe in science as a guide for our actions….As a human being with morals, empathy, and compassion, I believe there are lines no person, certainly no government leader, should...
View ArticleDecember Issue: Nurse Fatigue Solutions, Addressing Misinformation, More
“Nurses don’t care about being heroes. They want to be respected, protected, and enabled to do their jobs.”—editor-in-chief Shawn Kennedy in her December editorial, “Finding Joy in the Dark” The...
View ArticleLooking Beyond Nursing Education Offerings Can Open Doors
In a world where time efficiency is supreme, nurses often seek educational opportunities only within their area of nursing expertise. After all, further expertise in my specialty area will directly...
View ArticleDecember Issue: TikTok’s ‘Dancing Nurses,’ HIV-Associated Kaposi Sarcoma, More
“As an ICU nurse, I have vivid impressions of the adrenaline-pumping moments of a code blue. Now, after being an ICU patient who experienced a code purple, I still more vividly remember the caring...
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