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While many professions may look back at their inception and theories in awe at how vastly they differ from present day, one could easily…
Remember the psych patient care tech
First let me say, I’m not a published author or blogger of articles for nurses, nor am I your typical administrative type. I like…
STI cases reach record high
The United States is experiencing an alarming rise in cases of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). This is what’s being reported by the Centers for…
Male breast cancer: Putting a spotlight on a rare condition
Efforts to fight breast cancer have been ongoing for years, and for good reason: It’s the leading second cause of cancer death in women.…
Vaping injury update: 8 points of interest
By Julie Cullen, Managing Editor, American Nurse Today The New York Times has put together a useful cheat sheet of sorts to track the…
Enable and ennoble: Teaching and learning in nursing
This year marks my 23rd year teaching nursing. One habit I have (there is no support group for this) is thinking and ruminating. A few…
6 tips for calm in chaos
A recent article in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution touched on something that I’ve thought about before: How do nurses maintain their calm during what has…
Music and the power to heal
The other day I read an article in The New York Times about music therapy. The article included the story of a nurse who…
A day in the life of a med-surg nurse
What is a 12-hour shift like for a registered nurse on a medical-surgical floor? I’ll break it down for you. Imagine you’re working at…
Nurses speak up about climate change
By Julie Cullen, Managing Editor, American Nurse Today The past few days have seen a lot of news coverage of the climate strike by…
Opioid use disorder: Why are nurses denied proven treatment?
By Julie Cullen, Managing Editor, American Nurse Today Earlier this year, American Nurse Today ran a two-part series called “When a BON disciplinary process…
Nurse managers: Please intervene when a staff nurse shows signs of burnout
Earlier in my career, my nurse manager told me I was exhibiting signs of burnout. I was offended. When I was oriented as a…
Nurses: It’s time to march!
While many professions may look back at their inception and theories in awe at how vastly they differ from present day, one…
Remember the psych patient care tech
First let me say, I’m not a published author or blogger of articles for nurses, nor am I your typical administrative type.…
STI cases reach record high
The United States is experiencing an alarming rise in cases of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). This is what’s being reported by the…
Male breast cancer: Putting a spotlight on a rare condition
Efforts to fight breast cancer have been ongoing for years, and for good reason: It’s the leading second cause of cancer death…
Vaping injury update: 8 points of interest
By Julie Cullen, Managing Editor, American Nurse Today The New York Times has put together a useful cheat sheet of sorts to…
Enable and ennoble: Teaching and learning in nursing
This year marks my 23rd year teaching nursing. One habit I have (there is no support group for this) is thinking and ruminating.…
6 tips for calm in chaos
A recent article in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution touched on something that I’ve thought about before: How do nurses maintain their calm during…
Music and the power to heal
The other day I read an article in The New York Times about music therapy. The article included the story of a…
A day in the life of a med-surg nurse
What is a 12-hour shift like for a registered nurse on a medical-surgical floor? I’ll break it down for you. Imagine you’re…
Nurses speak up about climate change
By Julie Cullen, Managing Editor, American Nurse Today The past few days have seen a lot of news coverage of the climate…
Opioid use disorder: Why are nurses denied proven treatment?
By Julie Cullen, Managing Editor, American Nurse Today Earlier this year, American Nurse Today ran a two-part series called “When a BON…
Nurse managers: Please intervene when a staff nurse shows signs of burnout
Earlier in my career, my nurse manager told me I was exhibiting signs of burnout. I was offended. When I was oriented…
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