Career
According to Spanish philosopher Sergio Munoz “… In every religion, in every country, in every region at every time, there are some basic principles.…
The nearness of you: Cheerleading nurses from a distance
I want to let you know I am thinking of you. My bedside nursing years are past. But I shall do my bit by…
Influence in healthcare
Control is ubiquitous in life and is becoming more of an issue in healthcare. Traditionally, the mental health system was based on behavior control…
Self-editing: Challenging but essential
As you finish typing those last few words of your manuscript, it’s tempting to breathe a sigh of relief, shut down the computer, call…
Creating a positive workplace
Countless research studies show that having a positive attitude leads to good health, happiness, and feelings of wellbeing and self-worth. Research also tells us…
The power of parallelism
Writers might not have superpowers like Superman, Wonder Woman, and others in the DC Universe, but we can use powers (tools) to improve the…
Highlighting the CNO’s role: An interview with Linda Stoverock
The American Nurse team is delighted to have had an opportunity to speak with Linda Stoverock, a nurse who is retiring after a 43-year long career…
The nurse as their own worst critic
Even though nurses are the largest segment of the healthcare workforce and serve as the veritable backbone of the industry, there are many ways…
Nursing ethics for a gig economy
I’m exhausted. My unit is always short staffed. I’m asked to work longer hours and come in on my day off. I need more…
Ask before you write: Crafting the query
Beginning authors may not realize that before submitting a manuscript, it’s a good idea to send a query—an email to the editor of a…
Seven values that ensure a good life
According to Spanish philosopher Sergio Munoz “… In every religion, in every country, in every region at every time, there are some…
The nearness of you: Cheerleading nurses from a distance
I want to let you know I am thinking of you. My bedside nursing years are past. But I shall do my…
Influence in healthcare
Control is ubiquitous in life and is becoming more of an issue in healthcare. Traditionally, the mental health system was based on…
Self-editing: Challenging but essential
As you finish typing those last few words of your manuscript, it’s tempting to breathe a sigh of relief, shut down the…
Creating a positive workplace
Countless research studies show that having a positive attitude leads to good health, happiness, and feelings of wellbeing and self-worth. Research also…
The power of parallelism
Writers might not have superpowers like Superman, Wonder Woman, and others in the DC Universe, but we can use powers (tools) to…
Highlighting the CNO’s role: An interview with Linda Stoverock
The American Nurse team is delighted to have had an opportunity to speak with Linda Stoverock, a nurse who is retiring after a 43-year…
The nurse as their own worst critic
Even though nurses are the largest segment of the healthcare workforce and serve as the veritable backbone of the industry, there are…
Nursing ethics for a gig economy
I’m exhausted. My unit is always short staffed. I’m asked to work longer hours and come in on my day off. I…
Ask before you write: Crafting the query
Beginning authors may not realize that before submitting a manuscript, it’s a good idea to send a query—an email to the editor…
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