Inspiration
For nearly 200 years, Florence Nightingale’s name has been synonymous with gentle compassion and mercy. In the mid-19th century, Nightingale became perhaps the most…
Breaking barriers: Nursing education in a wheelchair
In a powerful rejection of the barriers that prevent people with a physical disability (PD) from entering nursing education, Andrea’s story describes how a…
From clown to nurse to executive leader
If you had asked me in 2005 where I would be in 18 years, I never would have said executive nurse leader. Then, I…
She Went to Work
“As a Psych Mental Health RN and leader, the loss of life to workplace violence has taken my breath away yet again,” said Dr. Karen…
Fence vs. ambulance: A reflection on what comes next
I am sitting in the middle of every feeling imaginable as I reflect on what has happened these past 2 years. Part of me…
Florence Nightingale: An acronym of tribute
Florence Nightingale is usually the first name that comes to mind when nursing is discussed anywhere in the world. This great and inspirational woman…
A musical approach to coping with psychosocial stress
A powerful tool for nurse well-being Editor’s note: This is an early release of a web exclusive article for the May 2021 issue of…
Reflections on Nightingale in the Year of the Nurse
Nurses continue to build bridges for patients and their families. Takeaways: 2020 is the Year of the Nurse and Midwife. Established by the W.H.O…
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…
Creative wellness: A missing link in boosting well-being
Expressing yourself through the arts can be one of the more enjoyable components of an overall wellness plan. According to the American Public Health…
Laugh, nurse, laugh!
Victor Borge, the famous Danish comedian, pianist, and conductor once said, “Laughter is the shortest distance between two people.” Infusing laughter and humor into your…
Nurse spent 28 years collecting medical waste to create a massive medical art mural
Tilda Shalof spent 28 years as an ICU nurse treating some of the sickest people in Toronto. Over the years she collected medicine caps…
Florence Nightingale overcame the limits set on proper Victorian women – and brought modern science and statistics to nursing
For nearly 200 years, Florence Nightingale’s name has been synonymous with gentle compassion and mercy. In the mid-19th century, Nightingale became perhaps…
Breaking barriers: Nursing education in a wheelchair
In a powerful rejection of the barriers that prevent people with a physical disability (PD) from entering nursing education, Andrea’s story describes…
From clown to nurse to executive leader
If you had asked me in 2005 where I would be in 18 years, I never would have said executive nurse leader.…
She Went to Work
“As a Psych Mental Health RN and leader, the loss of life to workplace violence has taken my breath away yet again,”…
Fence vs. ambulance: A reflection on what comes next
I am sitting in the middle of every feeling imaginable as I reflect on what has happened these past 2 years. Part…
Florence Nightingale: An acronym of tribute
Florence Nightingale is usually the first name that comes to mind when nursing is discussed anywhere in the world. This great and…
A musical approach to coping with psychosocial stress
A powerful tool for nurse well-being Editor’s note: This is an early release of a web exclusive article for the May 2021…
Reflections on Nightingale in the Year of the Nurse
Nurses continue to build bridges for patients and their families. Takeaways: 2020 is the Year of the Nurse and Midwife. Established by…
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…
Creative wellness: A missing link in boosting well-being
Expressing yourself through the arts can be one of the more enjoyable components of an overall wellness plan. According to the American…
Laugh, nurse, laugh!
Victor Borge, the famous Danish comedian, pianist, and conductor once said, “Laughter is the shortest distance between two people.” Infusing laughter and humor…
Nurse spent 28 years collecting medical waste to create a massive medical art mural
Tilda Shalof spent 28 years as an ICU nurse treating some of the sickest people in Toronto. Over the years she collected…
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