Dealing with difficult peopleJackie Jacobs is a charge nurse in a busy intensive care unit. She prides herself on being able to get along well with almost…
Say it isn’t so: Eradicating the fear of retaliationMany patients are too intimidated to ask a healthcare provider about their care, fearing retaliation if they’re seen as confrontational or complaining.
Readers RespondReactions to our special education section Thank you for the special section highlighting timely topics in nursing education ("Insight on Education," May 2013). As…
Survey: Nurses Spend 53% of Shift on Tasks Besides Patient CareSurvey: Nurses Spend 53% of Shift on Tasks Besides Patient Care
International Home Care Nurses Organization holds first conferenceThe International Home Care Nurses Organization will be holding its inaugural conference, The Future of Health Care Is at Home, on June 25-28 at…
Thoughtful feedback loop: A nurse’s approach to personal and organizational improvementAs a nurse, your partnership with another in the Thoughtful Feedback Loop gives you the power to exponentially increase the rate at which you…
From our readers: Pack your bags: Preparing for a global health nursing experienceA nurse with overseas volunteer experience gives advice to those who want to follow in his footsteps.
Rising to the topOur editor-in-chief highlights nurse leaders, including Marilyn Tavenner, recently appointed as the new administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
Preparing nurses for tomorrow’s healthcare systemToday’s nursing curriculum uses such approaches as situated cognition, flipping the classroom, and concept-based learning.
Role of the staff nurse in undergraduate nursing educationIdeally, staff nurses act as resources, role models, and facilitators of nursing skills.
Dealing with difficult peopleJackie Jacobs is a charge nurse in a busy intensive care unit. She prides herself on being able to get along well…
Say it isn’t so: Eradicating the fear of retaliationMany patients are too intimidated to ask a healthcare provider about their care, fearing retaliation if they’re seen as confrontational or complaining.
Readers RespondReactions to our special education section Thank you for the special section highlighting timely topics in nursing education ("Insight on Education," May…
Survey: Nurses Spend 53% of Shift on Tasks Besides Patient CareSurvey: Nurses Spend 53% of Shift on Tasks Besides Patient Care
International Home Care Nurses Organization holds first conferenceThe International Home Care Nurses Organization will be holding its inaugural conference, The Future of Health Care Is at Home, on June…
Thoughtful feedback loop: A nurse’s approach to personal and organizational improvementAs a nurse, your partnership with another in the Thoughtful Feedback Loop gives you the power to exponentially increase the rate at…
From our readers: Pack your bags: Preparing for a global health nursing experienceA nurse with overseas volunteer experience gives advice to those who want to follow in his footsteps.
Rising to the topOur editor-in-chief highlights nurse leaders, including Marilyn Tavenner, recently appointed as the new administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
Preparing nurses for tomorrow’s healthcare systemToday’s nursing curriculum uses such approaches as situated cognition, flipping the classroom, and concept-based learning.
Role of the staff nurse in undergraduate nursing educationIdeally, staff nurses act as resources, role models, and facilitators of nursing skills.