Innovation
Recently, I have been asked by several nursing organizations to review articles and position papers related to technology and innovation. I have also read…
No More “Just a Nurse”
In the time of COVID-19, nurses and nursing are getting much more media attention than is typical. I see this as a very good…
Excelling, leading, and innovating
Nurses share efforts on COVID-19 planning and response In addition to providing direct care to patients, nurses around the country are using their professional…
Advancing education with FOAM
Access learning online. EDITOR’S NOTE: This article will appear in an upcoming issue of American Nurse Journal. (more…)
Into the community
Beyond being trusted by the public for their roles in hospitals, ambulatory clinics, schools, and other settings, nurses have a long track record of…
Dispelling common myths about ANCC’s Pathway to Excellence®
Is this program the right fit for your organization? Takeaways: Pathway to Excellence frequently asked questions are answered. Common myths are dispelled. The framework…
Top mental health apps for nurses
Whether you personally struggle with mental health concerns, or your patients are, your phone can be a valuable tool in the efforts to work…
Revising a clinical ladder program to increase nurse participation
A community hospital recognizes a need and builds a program to meet it. Takeaways: To recruit and retain a strong, competent nursing workforce, healthcare…
Nurses Month during a time of crisis
When the ANA Enterprise began planning the Year of the Nurse, including expanding the traditional National Nurses Week to a month-long celebration, we didn’t…
Shout out and murmurs in the Year of the Nurse
“This morning I forage into the Purveyor’s Store… no mops, no plates, no wooden trays, no slippers, … no basins, no towelling, no chloride…
American Nurse Journal welcomes Dr. Patricia Davidson, Dean and Professor of Nursing, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
The Year of the Nurse and the Midwife during COVID-19 We are in a time none of us could have expected. At the beginning…
The ethical evolution of health management
Recently, I have been asked by several nursing organizations to review articles and position papers related to technology and innovation. I have…
No More “Just a Nurse”
In the time of COVID-19, nurses and nursing are getting much more media attention than is typical. I see this as a…
Excelling, leading, and innovating
Nurses share efforts on COVID-19 planning and response In addition to providing direct care to patients, nurses around the country are using…
Advancing education with FOAM
Access learning online. EDITOR’S NOTE: This article will appear in an upcoming issue of American Nurse Journal. (more…)
Into the community
Beyond being trusted by the public for their roles in hospitals, ambulatory clinics, schools, and other settings, nurses have a long track…
Dispelling common myths about ANCC’s Pathway to Excellence®
Is this program the right fit for your organization? Takeaways: Pathway to Excellence frequently asked questions are answered. Common myths are dispelled.…
Top mental health apps for nurses
Whether you personally struggle with mental health concerns, or your patients are, your phone can be a valuable tool in the efforts…
Revising a clinical ladder program to increase nurse participation
A community hospital recognizes a need and builds a program to meet it. Takeaways: To recruit and retain a strong, competent nursing…
Nurses Month during a time of crisis
When the ANA Enterprise began planning the Year of the Nurse, including expanding the traditional National Nurses Week to a month-long celebration,…
Shout out and murmurs in the Year of the Nurse
“This morning I forage into the Purveyor’s Store… no mops, no plates, no wooden trays, no slippers, … no basins, no towelling,…
American Nurse Journal welcomes Dr. Patricia Davidson, Dean and Professor of Nursing, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
The Year of the Nurse and the Midwife during COVID-19 We are in a time none of us could have expected. At…
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