Professional Development
The teach-back technique helps you assess how well your patient understands the teaching points you’ve covered.
Four steps to preparing irresistible presentations
The secrets of successful presentations: reflecting on your practice, making the most of your individual presenting style, organizing your thoughts, and finding the right…
Let’s put an end to bullying and lateral violence.
Despite an emphasis on teamwork, respect, and compassion among nurses, bullying and lateral violence continue within our profession. This article is available to American…
Issues up close
Optimal patient care requires all members of the interprofessional team to communicate and participate at their best. This article is available to American Nurses…
Reaching escape velocity
Reaching escape velocity will allow us to control our destiny as nurses and change health care for the future.
Nurses, physicians differ in perceptions of physician abuse or disrespect
According to results from HealthLeaders Media Industry Survey 2012, 42% of nurse leaders said physician abuse or disrespect of nurses was common, compared to…
From our readers…Practical approaches to patient advocacy barriers
Nurses know that patient advocacy is an expected and important role for their practice, but the practical implications of acting as an advocate are…
Creating a smooth move for patients and staff
When Missouri Baptist Medical Center had to relocate nearly 200 patients in a single day, staff and leaders knew collaboration and planning would be…
Air Force recognizes CRNAs’ full scope of practice
The U.S. Air Force releases a new policy on anesthesia delivery.
Viewpoint: Why nurses will require a stronger back in 2012: Six key challenges facing the nursing community
American Nurse Today editorial board member Courtney Lyder, ND, GNP, FAAN, outlines what’s at stake in 2012.
Making the transformation to a customer-service orientation
This article describes how to boost patient satisfaction and loyalty.
Using teach-back for patient education and self-management
The teach-back technique helps you assess how well your patient understands the teaching points you’ve covered.
Four steps to preparing irresistible presentations
The secrets of successful presentations: reflecting on your practice, making the most of your individual presenting style, organizing your thoughts, and finding…
Let’s put an end to bullying and lateral violence.
Despite an emphasis on teamwork, respect, and compassion among nurses, bullying and lateral violence continue within our profession. This article is available…
Issues up close
Optimal patient care requires all members of the interprofessional team to communicate and participate at their best. This article is available to…
Reaching escape velocity
Reaching escape velocity will allow us to control our destiny as nurses and change health care for the future.
Nurses, physicians differ in perceptions of physician abuse or disrespect
According to results from HealthLeaders Media Industry Survey 2012, 42% of nurse leaders said physician abuse or disrespect of nurses was common,…
From our readers…Practical approaches to patient advocacy barriers
Nurses know that patient advocacy is an expected and important role for their practice, but the practical implications of acting as an…
Creating a smooth move for patients and staff
When Missouri Baptist Medical Center had to relocate nearly 200 patients in a single day, staff and leaders knew collaboration and planning…
Air Force recognizes CRNAs’ full scope of practice
The U.S. Air Force releases a new policy on anesthesia delivery.
Viewpoint: Why nurses will require a stronger back in 2012: Six key challenges facing the nursing community
American Nurse Today editorial board member Courtney Lyder, ND, GNP, FAAN, outlines what’s at stake in 2012.
Making the transformation to a customer-service orientation
This article describes how to boost patient satisfaction and loyalty.
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