Professional Development
“NURSES: If Florence Could See Us Now” is a new documentary that showcases the challenging and diverse world of nursing. The film highlights the…
From our readers: How mentorship affects retention rates of new nurses
You likely vividly remember the day you learned you were officially a licensed professional registered nurse. You were excited to be able to apply…
From our readers: ABC’s of evidence-based practice
A simple mnemonic can serve as a guide for the process of evidence-based practice.
How to create “sticky” messages to influence others
Nursing has been ranked as the most trustworthy of all professions for the past decade, except for firefighters after 9/11. Being perceived as trustworthy…
Ethics and the quality of care
Leah Curtin discusses the issue of quality care from an ethical perspective.
Interprofessional education promotes collaboration
A program for health profession students nurtures teamwork in a hospital setting.
Quantifying the benefits of staff participation in shared governance
Organizations can save money and avoid costs by involving staff in the work of shared governance.
Building a sense of community on nursing units
Jeff Rawson, a new nurse graduate, works on a behavioral health unit. His manager believes his transition is going well—until Jeff asks to transfer…
Implementing bedside shift report
Implementing bedside shift report improved communication with patients and families.
Quantum leadership: Upside down
Human beings are intentionally directed energy. Leadership offers direction and purpose to that intentionality.
Ride to the top with a good elevator speech
Make sure to have a brief speech prepared for that chance encounter with someone you’ve been hoping to meet.
New film spotlights nurses
“NURSES: If Florence Could See Us Now” is a new documentary that showcases the challenging and diverse world of nursing. The film…
From our readers: How mentorship affects retention rates of new nurses
You likely vividly remember the day you learned you were officially a licensed professional registered nurse. You were excited to be able…
From our readers: ABC’s of evidence-based practice
A simple mnemonic can serve as a guide for the process of evidence-based practice.
How to create “sticky” messages to influence others
Nursing has been ranked as the most trustworthy of all professions for the past decade, except for firefighters after 9/11. Being perceived…
Ethics and the quality of care
Leah Curtin discusses the issue of quality care from an ethical perspective.
Interprofessional education promotes collaboration
A program for health profession students nurtures teamwork in a hospital setting.
Quantifying the benefits of staff participation in shared governance
Organizations can save money and avoid costs by involving staff in the work of shared governance.
Building a sense of community on nursing units
Jeff Rawson, a new nurse graduate, works on a behavioral health unit. His manager believes his transition is going well—until Jeff asks…
Implementing bedside shift report
Implementing bedside shift report improved communication with patients and families.
Quantum leadership: Upside down
Human beings are intentionally directed energy. Leadership offers direction and purpose to that intentionality.
Ride to the top with a good elevator speech
Make sure to have a brief speech prepared for that chance encounter with someone you’ve been hoping to meet.
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