Nurses focus on pandemic challenges while looking to the futureThe current and ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and systemic racism dominated discussions at the 2020 American Nurses Association (ANA) Membership Assembly, which…
Engaging in ANA virtual event to support public healthAs COVID-19 continues to threaten the health of our nation, nearly 4,000 nurses, students, and other advocates participating in the American Nurses Association’s (ANA’s)…
Honoring the nurse victims of COVID-19We at American Nurse Journal want to acknowledge the nurses and other healthcare workers who have given their lives to the COVID-19 pandemic. Nurses,…
Paying it forwardAs a nurse leader in the federal government, LT MeShondra Collins, MSN, RN, CRRN, NEA-BC, manages a 50+ staff nursing team in her civilian…
Nurse Heroes– Nurses lead during the pandemicWe at American Nurse Journal are privileged to highlight the amazing job nurses are doing in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. At what is…
On being human during crisisWhen we show vulnerability it does not mean we lack resilience – it means we are human. Typically, leaders in nursing pride themselves for…
Improving the health of mothers living in povertyWhen mothers living in homelessness participate in evidence-based, trauma-informed, healthy lifestyle classes with a nurse, their depression, distress, and anxiety levels may decline.
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on nursingInsights, instincts, and a few gut feelings. The pandemic has quickly changed our world, our profession, and our vision for the future. While we…
Willie Manzano: From NYC’s COVID-19 response to a brighter futureThe first patient with the new coronavirus arrived at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital in March, the earliest in a wave of people suffering from the confounding,…
Remember the 5 W’s – For now, it’s all we haveWe have to ask ourselves, is it safe for school buildings to open this fall? We don’t have a clear answer. Nevertheless, schools appear…
Nurses focus on pandemic challenges while looking to the futureThe current and ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and systemic racism dominated discussions at the 2020 American Nurses Association (ANA) Membership…
Engaging in ANA virtual event to support public healthAs COVID-19 continues to threaten the health of our nation, nearly 4,000 nurses, students, and other advocates participating in the American Nurses…
Honoring the nurse victims of COVID-19We at American Nurse Journal want to acknowledge the nurses and other healthcare workers who have given their lives to the COVID-19…
Paying it forwardAs a nurse leader in the federal government, LT MeShondra Collins, MSN, RN, CRRN, NEA-BC, manages a 50+ staff nursing team in…
Nurse Heroes– Nurses lead during the pandemicWe at American Nurse Journal are privileged to highlight the amazing job nurses are doing in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. At…
On being human during crisisWhen we show vulnerability it does not mean we lack resilience – it means we are human. Typically, leaders in nursing pride…
Improving the health of mothers living in povertyWhen mothers living in homelessness participate in evidence-based, trauma-informed, healthy lifestyle classes with a nurse, their depression, distress, and anxiety levels may…
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on nursingInsights, instincts, and a few gut feelings. The pandemic has quickly changed our world, our profession, and our vision for the future.…
Willie Manzano: From NYC’s COVID-19 response to a brighter futureThe first patient with the new coronavirus arrived at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital in March, the earliest in a wave of people suffering from…
Remember the 5 W’s – For now, it’s all we haveWe have to ask ourselves, is it safe for school buildings to open this fall? We don’t have a clear answer. Nevertheless,…
On being human during crisisBy: Miki Goodwin, PHD, RN, PHN, CNE, NEA-BC, FAAN, Associate Dean for Clinical Practice