Life at Work
Yes! That was my answer when I was offered the position. I was motivated, applied for it, interviewed, negotiated, and then received a formal…
ANA launches expanded COVID-19 Resource Center
To enhance member support, the American Nurses Association (ANA) recently expanded the COVID-19 Resource Center, a digital resource that gathers information from trusted sources,…
Being on the front lines: The need for mental health PPE
Nurses are experiencing psychological burdens of care. Daily headlines, community-wide applause, and military flyovers honor the physicians, nurses, and first responders on the front…
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 also read…
Purpose in Life During COVID-19
Dr. Martha Abshire is an assistant professor and Dr. Mona Shattell is an associate dean at Johns Hopkins University. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed…
Nurse leader’s role in supporting frontline clinical nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic
I am a nurse leader and manage acute care hospital units. The 103 staff members who directly report to me and I are living…
Relax…
“Relax” is sometimes easier to say than to do. As an ED nurse I have managed to elicit anger and frustration from patients and…
First pandemic and second thoughts
“Our greatest freedom is the freedom to choose our attitude.” — Victor Frankl (more…)
What’s new in SPHM
ANA’s revised safe patient handling and mobility standards are coming soon. (more…)
Promoting civility in the workplace
Bullying and incivility are rampant on my nursing unit. My manager doesn’t address the situation, which contributes to an unhealthy work environment. Things escalated…
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…
Some call it the next step: My first year as manager
Yes! That was my answer when I was offered the position. I was motivated, applied for it, interviewed, negotiated, and then received…
ANA launches expanded COVID-19 Resource Center
To enhance member support, the American Nurses Association (ANA) recently expanded the COVID-19 Resource Center, a digital resource that gathers information from…
Being on the front lines: The need for mental health PPE
Nurses are experiencing psychological burdens of care. Daily headlines, community-wide applause, and military flyovers honor the physicians, nurses, and first responders on…
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…
Purpose in Life During COVID-19
Dr. Martha Abshire is an assistant professor and Dr. Mona Shattell is an associate dean at Johns Hopkins University. The COVID-19 pandemic…
Nurse leader’s role in supporting frontline clinical nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic
I am a nurse leader and manage acute care hospital units. The 103 staff members who directly report to me and I…
Relax…
“Relax” is sometimes easier to say than to do. As an ED nurse I have managed to elicit anger and frustration from…
First pandemic and second thoughts
“Our greatest freedom is the freedom to choose our attitude.” — Victor Frankl (more…)
What’s new in SPHM
ANA’s revised safe patient handling and mobility standards are coming soon. (more…)
Promoting civility in the workplace
Bullying and incivility are rampant on my nursing unit. My manager doesn’t address the situation, which contributes to an unhealthy work environment.…
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…
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