Career
Like most nurses, you probably consider yourself emotionally strong and resilient, with defenses that help you “get the job done” throughout your busy shift.…
Releasing our attachments to the past
Jake, a critical care nursing director, works for a large healthcare system that has invested heavily in testing the use of robots to support…
How to get your article published
Many of us have a secret desire to see our ideas in print—to be viewed as a thought leader or a recognized subject matter…
Moving the needle: What the data tell us about academic progression
Although support for academic progression was once considered divisive in some nursing circles, times have changed. The need to advance the educational level of…
Keeping nurses healthy, safe, and well
To keep patients healthy, safe, and well, registered nurses (RNs) have to be healthy, safe, and well themselves. Yet RNs face health, safety, and…
Enhance your self-awareness to be an authentic leader
In 2013 alone, U.S. organizations spent more than $15 billion on leadership development activities. Although much of these expenses focus on external programming, including…
Exploring childcare health consultant as a career option
The child care health consultant (CCHC) is a specialized role with the primary goal of promoting the safest and healthiest environment for the staff…
Succeeding as a primary care nurse
Isabelle didn’t say much, but you could easily see the kindness in her eyes. With her husband Jacob by her side, she let me…
Leadership insights
As part of its initiative to recognize nurses in board leadership roles, the American Nurses Foundation interviewed Marla Salmon, ScD, RN. Currently, Salmon is…
Announcing ANA’s Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice, Third Edition
We invite all registered nurses (RNs) to embrace ANA’s Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice, Third Edition, describing professionalism, safety, and quality care. As…
Our Readers Respond – Supporting the next generation of nurse leaders: Graduate Nursing Student Academy
Nurses are increasingly furthering their education with graduate degrees in research and clinical practice. From 2012 to 2013 alone, there have been momentous increases…
Day in the Life: Live tweets as a professional tool
Nurses around the world can connect and communicate with each other in more ways than ever before by using social media. Social media is…
The second victim experience: Mitigating the harm
Like most nurses, you probably consider yourself emotionally strong and resilient, with defenses that help you “get the job done” throughout your…
Releasing our attachments to the past
Jake, a critical care nursing director, works for a large healthcare system that has invested heavily in testing the use of robots…
How to get your article published
Many of us have a secret desire to see our ideas in print—to be viewed as a thought leader or a recognized…
Moving the needle: What the data tell us about academic progression
Although support for academic progression was once considered divisive in some nursing circles, times have changed. The need to advance the educational…
Keeping nurses healthy, safe, and well
To keep patients healthy, safe, and well, registered nurses (RNs) have to be healthy, safe, and well themselves. Yet RNs face health,…
Enhance your self-awareness to be an authentic leader
In 2013 alone, U.S. organizations spent more than $15 billion on leadership development activities. Although much of these expenses focus on external…
Exploring childcare health consultant as a career option
The child care health consultant (CCHC) is a specialized role with the primary goal of promoting the safest and healthiest environment for…
Succeeding as a primary care nurse
Isabelle didn’t say much, but you could easily see the kindness in her eyes. With her husband Jacob by her side, she…
Leadership insights
As part of its initiative to recognize nurses in board leadership roles, the American Nurses Foundation interviewed Marla Salmon, ScD, RN. Currently,…
Announcing ANA’s Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice, Third Edition
We invite all registered nurses (RNs) to embrace ANA’s Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice, Third Edition, describing professionalism, safety, and quality…
Our Readers Respond – Supporting the next generation of nurse leaders: Graduate Nursing Student Academy
Nurses are increasingly furthering their education with graduate degrees in research and clinical practice. From 2012 to 2013 alone, there have been…
Day in the Life: Live tweets as a professional tool
Nurses around the world can connect and communicate with each other in more ways than ever before by using social media. Social…
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