Professional Development
Learn more about how to prevent violence in the workplace
New multi-media training resource helps prevent workplace violence
Our Readers Respond
Some thoughts on nursing In 1994, after 12 years in software and system engineering, I decided that I wanted the same job satisfaction that…
What every nurse should know about staffing
Learn how understanding your organization’s staffing process can help you influence staffing levels on your unit.
Improving the nursing work environment
Using NDNQI® data, leaders can promote changes that lead to sustained work-environment improvement.
“Meeting Mondays” boosts staff nurses’ committee participation
Designating one day a month for meetings increased frontline nurses’ involvement in committees and councils.
How DNP and PhD nurses can collaborate to maximize patient care
Working hand in glove, these doctorally prepared nurses can improve care of patients and their families.
Confronting conflict with higher-ups
Conflict in the workplace is a fact of life, and dealing with it is never easy. Sometimes it seems easier to ignore it and…
Scope and standards-of-practice documents: Guiding you to leadership success
Starting a new job in a new specialty can be a daunting experience. I recently transitioned to a new role as a nurse administrator.…
Study: Roles and responsibilities of patient navigators defined
A study in the Journal of Oncology Navigation and Survivorship defines the roles and responsibilities of patient navigators. Read more.
BSN, MSN graduates more likely to land jobs
According to new data from the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, graduates of entry-level baccalaureate (BSN) and master’s nursing programs are much more…
Leading at the bedside and beyond
A typical definition for a leader is one who has the ability to influence. Florence Nightingale, Abraham Lincoln, and Martin Luther King readily come…
Learn more about how to prevent violence in the workplace
New multi-media training resource helps prevent workplace violence
Our Readers Respond
Some thoughts on nursing In 1994, after 12 years in software and system engineering, I decided that I wanted the same job…
What every nurse should know about staffing
Learn how understanding your organization’s staffing process can help you influence staffing levels on your unit.
Improving the nursing work environment
Using NDNQI® data, leaders can promote changes that lead to sustained work-environment improvement.
“Meeting Mondays” boosts staff nurses’ committee participation
Designating one day a month for meetings increased frontline nurses’ involvement in committees and councils.
How DNP and PhD nurses can collaborate to maximize patient care
Working hand in glove, these doctorally prepared nurses can improve care of patients and their families.
Confronting conflict with higher-ups
Conflict in the workplace is a fact of life, and dealing with it is never easy. Sometimes it seems easier to ignore…
Scope and standards-of-practice documents: Guiding you to leadership success
Starting a new job in a new specialty can be a daunting experience. I recently transitioned to a new role as a…
Study: Roles and responsibilities of patient navigators defined
A study in the Journal of Oncology Navigation and Survivorship defines the roles and responsibilities of patient navigators. Read more.
BSN, MSN graduates more likely to land jobs
According to new data from the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, graduates of entry-level baccalaureate (BSN) and master’s nursing programs are…
Leading at the bedside and beyond
A typical definition for a leader is one who has the ability to influence. Florence Nightingale, Abraham Lincoln, and Martin Luther King…
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