Education
Claire gives 5 tips to help Student Nurses stay on course through their first year, placement and other challenging experiences. Play video: Claire takes…
A Magnetic conference
Thousands of nurses learn and share strategies to improve care and work environments (more…)
Opioid and non-opioid analgesia during surgery
Understanding how and why anesthesia providers select analgesic agents. Takeaways: Many options exist for managing intraoperative and postoperative surgical pain. Medications used for pain…
Ready, set, go…to school!
With 79.6% of employers now requiring or having a strong preference for nurses with a baccalaureate degree and a growing demand for nurses, there’s…
Interprofessional education
Combining skills and knowledge from different disciplines enhances patient care. By Joanne Disch, PhD, RN, FAAN In 2003, the Committee on Health Professions…
Can nursing meet the 80/2020 goal?
Progress is slow but steady as RNs head back to school to get their BSN. By Janet Boivin, BSN, RN Will 80% of RNs…
Your doctorate and the path to persistence
Completing your doctorate requires support and more. By Nancy Bellucci, PhD, RN, CNOR High attrition rates for doctoral nursing students (reported to be as…
Lifelong learning: Is a post-master’s certificate the right option for you?
It may be the key to opening the door to new opportunities. By Meigan Robb, PhD, RN, and Teresa Shellenbarger, PhD, RN, CNE,…
Ready to change specialties?
Make sure you know yourself and what you really want. By Janet Boivin, BSN, RN Deciding to change your nursing specialty can require…
Returning to nursing school? Keys to success
Preparation will help ease the transition. By Teresa Shellenbarger, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF, and Meigan Robb, PhD, RN Congratulations! You have decided to…
Is an accelerated nursing program right for you?
This challenging approach to nursing education offers plenty of rewards. By Janet Boivin, BSN, RN Even with a 3.8 GPA from the University of…
Frontiers of nursing education
As student needs and priorities shift, education adapts. By Janet Boivin, BSN, RN In less than half a century, nursing education has advanced from…
Five tips for student nurses entering their first year of a degree
Claire gives 5 tips to help Student Nurses stay on course through their first year, placement and other challenging experiences. Play video:…
A Magnetic conference
Thousands of nurses learn and share strategies to improve care and work environments (more…)
Opioid and non-opioid analgesia during surgery
Understanding how and why anesthesia providers select analgesic agents. Takeaways: Many options exist for managing intraoperative and postoperative surgical pain. Medications used…
Ready, set, go…to school!
With 79.6% of employers now requiring or having a strong preference for nurses with a baccalaureate degree and a growing demand for…
Interprofessional education
Combining skills and knowledge from different disciplines enhances patient care. By Joanne Disch, PhD, RN, FAAN In 2003, the Committee on…
Can nursing meet the 80/2020 goal?
Progress is slow but steady as RNs head back to school to get their BSN. By Janet Boivin, BSN, RN Will 80%…
Your doctorate and the path to persistence
Completing your doctorate requires support and more. By Nancy Bellucci, PhD, RN, CNOR High attrition rates for doctoral nursing students (reported to…
Lifelong learning: Is a post-master’s certificate the right option for you?
It may be the key to opening the door to new opportunities. By Meigan Robb, PhD, RN, and Teresa Shellenbarger, PhD,…
Ready to change specialties?
Make sure you know yourself and what you really want. By Janet Boivin, BSN, RN Deciding to change your nursing specialty…
Returning to nursing school? Keys to success
Preparation will help ease the transition. By Teresa Shellenbarger, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF, and Meigan Robb, PhD, RN Congratulations! You have…
Is an accelerated nursing program right for you?
This challenging approach to nursing education offers plenty of rewards. By Janet Boivin, BSN, RN Even with a 3.8 GPA from the…
Frontiers of nursing education
As student needs and priorities shift, education adapts. By Janet Boivin, BSN, RN In less than half a century, nursing education has…
Poll




NurseLine Newsletter
*By submitting your e-mail, you are opting in to receiving information from Healthcom Media and Affiliates. The details, including your email address/mobile number, may be used to keep you informed about future products and services.











