Top apps for nurses in 2020With 2020 coming to an end, the American Nurse Journal team would like to highlight some of the best apps for nurses and nursing…
The innovation cycle and the nursing process— they go together!The nursing process is tried and true; it is a systematic approach that has served the profession, our patients, and communities well for decades — and…
Expanding decision-making optionsGuide new graduates to broaden their career choices. Takeaways: Many new nurses make career decisions based on what their peers are doing. Expanding decision-making…
Interprofessional collaboration made easyInterprofessional collaborative teams that include nurses, physicians, social workers, pharmacists, and physical and occupational therapists can help healthcare organizations improve patient and family experiences,…
The health professional’s imperative to correct misinformation on social mediaScrolling through Facebook during the interminable COVID-19 pandemic can be a herculean task for the healthcare professional confronted with posts spouting medical jargon and…
Why surveys matterTracking nursing trends and salaries provides valuable insights. Thanks to all of you who participated in this year’s American Nurse Journal Nursing Trends and…
2020 nursing trends and salary survey resultsLearn what more than 4,000 nurses from across the country are saying about important issues—from bullying to COVID-19 to salary. (more…)
I failed—now what? Seven steps to getting past failureYou’re a go-getter when it comes to your licensure or certification, spending hours each day preparing for a test vital for your career. You’re…
The rewards of teamwork and productive leadership in healthcare todayIs the combination of teamwork and leadership important in nursing and healthcare? The answer to that question is “Yes!” (more…)
Reader reaction: Leaders’ role in stopping workplace violenceDear Editor, After reading the article “Leaders’ Role in Stopping Workplace Violence” in the September 2020 issue, I am in agreeance with the author…
American Nurse Journal welcomes Penn Nursing Director of Innovation, Marion LearyNurse Hackathons: Creating Solutions To Problems We See Everyday When you see a problem in the health or healthcare setting who do you think…
Nurse innovators welcome hereHave you ever imagined how nursing or healthcare could be improved? Do you have a concept in the works that you need support to…
Top apps for nurses in 2020With 2020 coming to an end, the American Nurse Journal team would like to highlight some of the best apps for nurses…
The innovation cycle and the nursing process— they go together!The nursing process is tried and true; it is a systematic approach that has served the profession, our patients, and communities well…
Expanding decision-making optionsGuide new graduates to broaden their career choices. Takeaways: Many new nurses make career decisions based on what their peers are doing.…
Interprofessional collaboration made easyInterprofessional collaborative teams that include nurses, physicians, social workers, pharmacists, and physical and occupational therapists can help healthcare organizations improve patient and…
The health professional’s imperative to correct misinformation on social mediaScrolling through Facebook during the interminable COVID-19 pandemic can be a herculean task for the healthcare professional confronted with posts spouting medical…
Why surveys matterTracking nursing trends and salaries provides valuable insights. Thanks to all of you who participated in this year’s American Nurse Journal Nursing…
2020 nursing trends and salary survey resultsLearn what more than 4,000 nurses from across the country are saying about important issues—from bullying to COVID-19 to salary. (more…)
I failed—now what? Seven steps to getting past failureYou’re a go-getter when it comes to your licensure or certification, spending hours each day preparing for a test vital for your…
The rewards of teamwork and productive leadership in healthcare todayIs the combination of teamwork and leadership important in nursing and healthcare? The answer to that question is “Yes!” (more…)
Reader reaction: Leaders’ role in stopping workplace violenceDear Editor, After reading the article “Leaders’ Role in Stopping Workplace Violence” in the September 2020 issue, I am in agreeance with…
American Nurse Journal welcomes Penn Nursing Director of Innovation, Marion LearyNurse Hackathons: Creating Solutions To Problems We See Everyday When you see a problem in the health or healthcare setting who do…
Nurse innovators welcome hereHave you ever imagined how nursing or healthcare could be improved? Do you have a concept in the works that you need…
Expanding decision-making optionsBy: Rose O. Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN, and Tanya M. Cohn, PhD, MEd, RN
The health professional’s imperative to correct misinformation on social mediaBy: Ruthie LaMar, DNP, MSN, RN, CNE