Professional Development
Nurses have a singular perspective on patient care and community health. With our training and experience, we can inform and improve healthcare decisions in…
Issues up close
Genomic science has crossed the horizon of health care into our everyday lives, transforming our understanding of health and illness. The era of personalized…
From our readers: The art of self-disclosure
One aspect of the “art” of nursing is appropriate self-disclosure. Nurses and other healthcare providers often have an opportunity to share information about their…
Have we lost our ability (and our sensitivity) to communicate in healthcare?
Read Donna Cardillo’s October blog here.
Carefronting: An innovative approach to managing conflict
Nick Chase is an emergency department (ED) charge nurse. He and Michelle Stanley have worked together for the past 3 years. Their relationship has…
When nurses precept students: Views from both sides of the equation
The author highlights differing viewpoints of the precepting experience.
From our readers: The making of a newsletter
When I was working as an ICU nurse on the evening shift, I could tell you what was happening on my unit and with…
Reading and critiquing a research article
Nurses use research to answer questions about their practice, solve problems, improve the quality of patient care, generate new research questions, and shape health…
Shiftwork Sleep Disorder: The Role of the Nurse
Do you work the night shift or rotating shifts? Do some of your patients struggle with sleep problems? If so, access an on-demand webinar…
Why can’t we get along?
Rarely a day goes by that I don’t receive a question or call about a nurse being the victim of verbal abuse, bullying, or intimidation,…
Taking the first steps to serving on a board
Nurses have a singular perspective on patient care and community health. With our training and experience, we can inform and improve healthcare…
Issues up close
Genomic science has crossed the horizon of health care into our everyday lives, transforming our understanding of health and illness. The era…
From our readers: The art of self-disclosure
One aspect of the “art” of nursing is appropriate self-disclosure. Nurses and other healthcare providers often have an opportunity to share information…
Have we lost our ability (and our sensitivity) to communicate in healthcare?
Read Donna Cardillo’s October blog here.
Carefronting: An innovative approach to managing conflict
Nick Chase is an emergency department (ED) charge nurse. He and Michelle Stanley have worked together for the past 3 years. Their…
When nurses precept students: Views from both sides of the equation
The author highlights differing viewpoints of the precepting experience.
From our readers: The making of a newsletter
When I was working as an ICU nurse on the evening shift, I could tell you what was happening on my unit…
Reading and critiquing a research article
Nurses use research to answer questions about their practice, solve problems, improve the quality of patient care, generate new research questions, and…
Shiftwork Sleep Disorder: The Role of the Nurse
Do you work the night shift or rotating shifts? Do some of your patients struggle with sleep problems? If so, access an…
Why can’t we get along?
Rarely a day goes by that I don’t receive a question or call about a nurse being the victim of verbal abuse, bullying,…
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