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In third grade I asked my Dad whether we would be thrown out of our home and into the street. My Dad, a chemistry,…
Have we forgotten or become complicit: A story about our code of ethics for nurses
How many years ago did we take an ethics class in nursing school? Do you remember the Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive…
Featured Feedback | August 2020
Many readers provide feedback on the articles published in American Nurse Journal; here are a few of the comments received in August. The editorial team values…
400 years in 15 minutes: Why depression screening in primary care is vital for African American patients
Have you ever had an African American patient walk into your office and say, “I’m tired, just tired”? Or treat a young Black patient…
Healthy Nurse Healthy Nation Year Three Highlights 2019-2020
Year in Review Possibilities unlimited, indeed! Nurses are facing COVID-19, racial inequities, financial concerns, and an increasing public mental health crisis. But nurses are…
Mentorship: The value in vulnerability
Shortly after being selected as the inaugural recipient of the American Nurses Foundation Jeannine Rivet National Leadership Award in June 2019, my life began…
A legacy of service
Tim Porter-O’Grady is inducted into the ANA Hall of Fame. This article is available to American Nurses Association members and ANJ subscribers only. Already…
Here now, but heard nothing
It was a busy day on the cardiac unit where I had one of my first patients as a new nurse. I’ll call him…
What do we learn when the unknown suddenly appears?
When COVID-19 found its way into New York City, the healthcare system’s Achilles heel was exposed. Public health officials scrambled for resources as the…
Is your topic suitable for your target journal? Three questions to ask
As editorial director for American Nurse Journal, it’s my job to field what we call “queries”—emails from nurses asking if a topic would be…
Patient prejudice toward nurses
Recent crises have led to a renewed focus on disparities in health care and social status among those who belong to minority groups. Yet…
True magic
This year in nursing school I have had to perform many magic tricks to cope and survive. The experience of the COVID-19 pandemic has…
Sense of loss
In third grade I asked my Dad whether we would be thrown out of our home and into the street. My Dad,…
Have we forgotten or become complicit: A story about our code of ethics for nurses
How many years ago did we take an ethics class in nursing school? Do you remember the Code of Ethics for Nurses…
Featured Feedback | August 2020
Many readers provide feedback on the articles published in American Nurse Journal; here are a few of the comments received in August. The editorial…
400 years in 15 minutes: Why depression screening in primary care is vital for African American patients
Have you ever had an African American patient walk into your office and say, “I’m tired, just tired”? Or treat a young…
Healthy Nurse Healthy Nation Year Three Highlights 2019-2020
Year in Review Possibilities unlimited, indeed! Nurses are facing COVID-19, racial inequities, financial concerns, and an increasing public mental health crisis. But…
Mentorship: The value in vulnerability
Shortly after being selected as the inaugural recipient of the American Nurses Foundation Jeannine Rivet National Leadership Award in June 2019, my…
A legacy of service
Tim Porter-O’Grady is inducted into the ANA Hall of Fame. This article is available to American Nurses Association members and ANJ subscribers…
Here now, but heard nothing
It was a busy day on the cardiac unit where I had one of my first patients as a new nurse. I’ll…
What do we learn when the unknown suddenly appears?
When COVID-19 found its way into New York City, the healthcare system’s Achilles heel was exposed. Public health officials scrambled for resources…
Is your topic suitable for your target journal? Three questions to ask
As editorial director for American Nurse Journal, it’s my job to field what we call “queries”—emails from nurses asking if a topic…
Patient prejudice toward nurses
Recent crises have led to a renewed focus on disparities in health care and social status among those who belong to minority…
True magic
This year in nursing school I have had to perform many magic tricks to cope and survive. The experience of the COVID-19…
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