Nursing Leadership
Leading the way to professional well-being
A recent report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine estimates that between 35% and 54% of U.S. nurses and providers, across…
Caring counts
Preventing suicide among nurses. Deaths by suicide affect people of every profession but are especially relevant for nurses, who frequently take care of others…
Social Media as a Format for Nursing Activism
Nurses tell your stories! We have a unique perspective, an uncanny ability to simultaneously view the world through both a magnifying glass and a…
Nurses and emotional Teflon
Nurses work hard, and the nature of their labor exposes them to many emotionally-charged situations, strong feelings, moral and ethical dilemmas, and the slings…
Yes, you can write
I often meet nurses who say they “wish” they could write, but know they “can’t.” I counter with “Yes, you can” because I know…
American Nurse welcomes “The Inspiration Nurse,” Donna Cardillo
The Power of Nursing It’s the dawn of a new decade and the beginning of the International Year of the Nurse and Midwife. 2020…
American Nurse welcomes “The Dauntless Nurse,” Kathleen Bartholomew
What is Nursing? If you asked 1,000 nurses, you would get 1,000 different answers. I know because that’s what I do for a living…
American Nurse welcomes “America’s Favorite Nurse,” Nurse Alice
What does year of the nurses mean for nurses? The World Health Organization (WHO) designation of 2020 as the International Year of the Nurse…
The Parkinson’s Foundation launched first-ever Nurse Fellowship program
The Parkinson’s Foundation recently announced the launch of its new Parkinson’s Nurse Fellowship program in the U.S. (more…)
American Nurse welcomes the “Relentless School Nurse,” Robin Cogan
2020 – Yes, Nursing is Political Congresswoman Lauren Underwood spoke about the need for nurses to be political during her keynote speech at the…
Leading the way to professional well-being
A recent report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine estimates that between 35% and 54% of U.S. nurses and…
Caring counts
Preventing suicide among nurses. Deaths by suicide affect people of every profession but are especially relevant for nurses, who frequently take care…
Social Media as a Format for Nursing Activism
Nurses tell your stories! We have a unique perspective, an uncanny ability to simultaneously view the world through both a magnifying glass…
Nurses and emotional Teflon
Nurses work hard, and the nature of their labor exposes them to many emotionally-charged situations, strong feelings, moral and ethical dilemmas, and…
Yes, you can write
I often meet nurses who say they “wish” they could write, but know they “can’t.” I counter with “Yes, you can” because…
American Nurse welcomes “The Inspiration Nurse,” Donna Cardillo
The Power of Nursing It’s the dawn of a new decade and the beginning of the International Year of the Nurse and…
American Nurse welcomes “The Dauntless Nurse,” Kathleen Bartholomew
What is Nursing? If you asked 1,000 nurses, you would get 1,000 different answers. I know because that’s what I do for…
American Nurse welcomes “America’s Favorite Nurse,” Nurse Alice
What does year of the nurses mean for nurses? The World Health Organization (WHO) designation of 2020 as the International Year of…
The Parkinson’s Foundation launched first-ever Nurse Fellowship program
The Parkinson’s Foundation recently announced the launch of its new Parkinson’s Nurse Fellowship program in the U.S. (more…)
American Nurse welcomes the “Relentless School Nurse,” Robin Cogan
2020 – Yes, Nursing is Political Congresswoman Lauren Underwood spoke about the need for nurses to be political during her keynote speech…


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