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#NoMoreEmptyDesks: Art + activism = artivism!
Many of the readers of this blog have followed the evolution of the #NoMoreEmptyDesks project that is currently underway in a Camden, New Jersey…
COVID-19: Caring for your patients and yourself
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak continues to evolve. New cases in the United States have been reported in California, Florida, New York, Oregon,…
Is your knowledge cursing your writing?
We nurses tend to take great pride in our knowledge. After all, we exert great effort to stay on top of the latest medical…
A push to develop early sexual health education in California
In California, schools are required to teach sex education at least once in middle school (usually grade seven) and once in high school (usually…
Why author guidelines matter
When asked to list their biggest frustrations with authors, most editors would put “not following author guidelines” at or near the top. I’ve commiserated…
Community highlight – Shining the Light on All the Right: Celebrating the Art of Nursing Around the World
American Nurse would like to highlight a new book released by The DAISY Foundation to celebrate its 20th anniversary, as well as the World…
Are we over teaching health assessment at the RN level?
Mount Saint Mary College’s Kimberly Poje, nursing professor. We’ve all been through nursing school with the experience of learning how to assess, learning how…
Kicking off the collaborative writing team
Writing doesn’t have to be a solitary activity; in fact, coauthors can make the process easier. I was part of a writing team for…
#MyNurseChat: A nurse’s role in medical aid in dying with Dr. Leah Curtin
Recently, American Nurse launched its first ever #MyNurseChat which focused on the nurse’s role in end-of-life decisions, specifically medical aid in dying. We partnered…
Be prepared for anything
Hurry up and wait. It’s the expression used in the emergency department (ED) to explain the frustration patients experience waiting anxiously for results. It’s…
7 tips for eliminating the ‘no time’ writing excuse
An oft-cited excuse for not writing is, “I don’t have the time.” (I confess to using it myself on more than one occasion.) The…
#NoMoreEmptyDesks: Art + activism = artivism!
Many of the readers of this blog have followed the evolution of the #NoMoreEmptyDesks project that is currently underway in a Camden,…
COVID-19: Caring for your patients and yourself
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak continues to evolve. New cases in the United States have been reported in California, Florida, New…
Is your knowledge cursing your writing?
We nurses tend to take great pride in our knowledge. After all, we exert great effort to stay on top of the…
A push to develop early sexual health education in California
In California, schools are required to teach sex education at least once in middle school (usually grade seven) and once in high…
Why author guidelines matter
When asked to list their biggest frustrations with authors, most editors would put “not following author guidelines” at or near the top.…
Community highlight – Shining the Light on All the Right: Celebrating the Art of Nursing Around the World
American Nurse would like to highlight a new book released by The DAISY Foundation to celebrate its 20th anniversary, as well as…
Are we over teaching health assessment at the RN level?
Mount Saint Mary College’s Kimberly Poje, nursing professor. We’ve all been through nursing school with the experience of learning how to assess,…
Kicking off the collaborative writing team
Writing doesn’t have to be a solitary activity; in fact, coauthors can make the process easier. I was part of a writing…
#MyNurseChat: A nurse’s role in medical aid in dying with Dr. Leah Curtin
Recently, American Nurse launched its first ever #MyNurseChat which focused on the nurse’s role in end-of-life decisions, specifically medical aid in dying.…
Be prepared for anything
Hurry up and wait. It’s the expression used in the emergency department (ED) to explain the frustration patients experience waiting anxiously for…
7 tips for eliminating the ‘no time’ writing excuse
An oft-cited excuse for not writing is, “I don’t have the time.” (I confess to using it myself on more than one…
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