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Traditionally, the nursing profession has been selective in terms of who can be successful nurses based on physical abilities. Currently, the nursing profession is…
Linguistics in healthcare: Why it matters
MK Hedrick is a former colleague of mine who works in healthcare market research. When we worked together, we were tasked with trying to…
Health policy in nursing education
“We have to solve the access issues in healthcare. We can’t decrease healthcare disparities if people don’t have access to care…this is a political…
Customer Service: Can’t Nurse with It, Can’t Nurse without It
Sometimes, I get really sick of talking about customer service. I’ve worked in various hospital settings where the push for nurse scripting is so…
Nursing profession ranked most honest and ethical profession for 18 times in a row
The results of the Annual Gallup poll were released on January 6, 2020 which, for the 18th consecutive year, revealed that nurses were ranked…
Ohio-based nurse practitioner receives student loan payment award
The American Nurse team is delighted to have had an opportunity to speak with Destiny Wholf, a nurse practitioner at the University of Toledo…
Everyday tasks as a link to critical thinking
One of the most frustrating hurdles for aspiring nurses is to leap and land on their feet while jumping over the directive of “think…
Top American Nurse Today articles of 2019
As 2019 comes to a close, the American Nurse Today team would like to share with our readers our top 10 articles for the…
2020 is officially the Year of the Nurse and Midwife
As many of our readers may know, the World Health Organization (WHO) named 2020 the official Year of the Nurse and the Midwife! (more…)
American Nurse Today featured in The Economist
As 2019 comes to an end, we have a lot to look forward to in 2020, especially the launch of the World Health Organization’s Year…
I dreamed a dream
Ten years ago, an eccentric individual stepped on the stage of Britain’s Got Talent to chase a dream of being a professional singer. She…
Art: A healing tool for nurses
Art relics have been found in remains of the earliest human civilizations—from the paintings in caves, carved stones, and clay figures, to jewelry made…
Including people with disabilities into the nursing profession: Looking beyond the ADA
Traditionally, the nursing profession has been selective in terms of who can be successful nurses based on physical abilities. Currently, the nursing…
Linguistics in healthcare: Why it matters
MK Hedrick is a former colleague of mine who works in healthcare market research. When we worked together, we were tasked with…
Health policy in nursing education
“We have to solve the access issues in healthcare. We can’t decrease healthcare disparities if people don’t have access to care…this is…
Customer Service: Can’t Nurse with It, Can’t Nurse without It
Sometimes, I get really sick of talking about customer service. I’ve worked in various hospital settings where the push for nurse scripting…
Nursing profession ranked most honest and ethical profession for 18 times in a row
The results of the Annual Gallup poll were released on January 6, 2020 which, for the 18th consecutive year, revealed that nurses…
Ohio-based nurse practitioner receives student loan payment award
The American Nurse team is delighted to have had an opportunity to speak with Destiny Wholf, a nurse practitioner at the University…
Everyday tasks as a link to critical thinking
One of the most frustrating hurdles for aspiring nurses is to leap and land on their feet while jumping over the directive…
Top American Nurse Today articles of 2019
As 2019 comes to a close, the American Nurse Today team would like to share with our readers our top 10 articles…
2020 is officially the Year of the Nurse and Midwife
As many of our readers may know, the World Health Organization (WHO) named 2020 the official Year of the Nurse and the…
American Nurse Today featured in The Economist
As 2019 comes to an end, we have a lot to look forward to in 2020, especially the launch of the World…
I dreamed a dream
Ten years ago, an eccentric individual stepped on the stage of Britain’s Got Talent to chase a dream of being a professional…
Art: A healing tool for nurses
Art relics have been found in remains of the earliest human civilizations—from the paintings in caves, carved stones, and clay figures, to…
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