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Nursing’s Future & Hospital Corridor by Kristina Ibitayo is clinical assistant professor at University of Texas at Arlington College of Nursing. Nursing’s Future The…
Clarifying the clinical nurse leader role: guardian of care
The role of clinical nurse leader (CNL) has received a mixed reception within nursing, primarily because of a lack of understanding as to how…
Investing in nursing retention is a smart move in today’s economy
Residency programs help new graduates make the transition from school to practice.
Hospital nurses dissatisfied with jobs, certain benefits
Some nurses are dissatisfied with the quality of their employment benefits and express low levels of job satisfaction, according to a new study.
Understanding the link between genomics and brain illness
Editor’s note: One of a series of articles from the National Human Genome Research Institute. http://www.genome.gov/ All nurses in clinical practice interact at least…
Move up to the role of nurse manager
NURSE MANAGERS at all levels work together to address emerging trends, adopt innovative ideas, and work toward the shared goals of quality, efficiency, and…
From Your ANA President
A perspective on trauma When nurses think of trauma, what most often comes to mind are patients who enter the health system for care…
Nurses’ job dissatisfaction contributes to costly labor disputes, turnover, and risk to patients
Nurses’ job dissatisfaction contributes to costly labor disputes, turnover, and risk to patients according to a report in February’s Health Affairs. Read more here.
From our readers…Mentoring the community: Sharing secrets with rival hospitals
If you are involved in a project or program that is truly awesome, why not share it with other nursing units or even neighboring…
How to disagree with the head nurse and keep your job
You can disagree with your boss, but learn to do so wisely. Read more…
Can a nurse be too old to work at the bedside?
Read guest blogger Donna Cardillo’s thought-provoking article about when age comes into play during a nurse’s career. A recent New York Times article begged…
Waltzing through the behavioral job interview
More employers are using behavioral interviews to learn not just what applicants can do but who they really are and whether they’d enhance or…
From our readers…Two Poems
Nursing’s Future & Hospital Corridor by Kristina Ibitayo is clinical assistant professor at University of Texas at Arlington College of Nursing. Nursing’s…
Clarifying the clinical nurse leader role: guardian of care
The role of clinical nurse leader (CNL) has received a mixed reception within nursing, primarily because of a lack of understanding as…
Investing in nursing retention is a smart move in today’s economy
Residency programs help new graduates make the transition from school to practice.
Hospital nurses dissatisfied with jobs, certain benefits
Some nurses are dissatisfied with the quality of their employment benefits and express low levels of job satisfaction, according to a new…
Understanding the link between genomics and brain illness
Editor’s note: One of a series of articles from the National Human Genome Research Institute. http://www.genome.gov/ All nurses in clinical practice interact…
Move up to the role of nurse manager
NURSE MANAGERS at all levels work together to address emerging trends, adopt innovative ideas, and work toward the shared goals of quality,…
From Your ANA President
A perspective on trauma When nurses think of trauma, what most often comes to mind are patients who enter the health system…
Nurses’ job dissatisfaction contributes to costly labor disputes, turnover, and risk to patients
Nurses’ job dissatisfaction contributes to costly labor disputes, turnover, and risk to patients according to a report in February’s Health Affairs. Read…
From our readers…Mentoring the community: Sharing secrets with rival hospitals
If you are involved in a project or program that is truly awesome, why not share it with other nursing units or…
How to disagree with the head nurse and keep your job
You can disagree with your boss, but learn to do so wisely. Read more…
Can a nurse be too old to work at the bedside?
Read guest blogger Donna Cardillo’s thought-provoking article about when age comes into play during a nurse’s career. A recent New York Times…
Waltzing through the behavioral job interview
More employers are using behavioral interviews to learn not just what applicants can do but who they really are and whether they’d…
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