Stigma

If a flood or fire were to hit a community, RNs would spring into action, working long hours under stressful conditions to triage and treat the acutely ill…
Many nurses hesitate to disclose their epilepsy diagnosis or request accommodations due to fears of discrimination, job insecurity, or stalled advancement—concerns described in American Nurses Association guidance regarding…
Bias associated with liver transplants reflects underlying practices within healthcare that shape how it emerges and persists. Since 2014, as noted by Pimienta and colleagues, liver transplants due…

Ending stigma

If a flood or fire were to hit a community, RNs would spring into action, working long hours under stressful conditions to triage and…

Practicing with epilepsy

Many nurses hesitate to disclose their epilepsy diagnosis or request accommodations due to fears of discrimination, job insecurity, or stalled advancement—concerns described in American…

Stigma and liver transplantation

Bias associated with liver transplants reflects underlying practices within healthcare that shape how it emerges and persists. Since 2014, as noted by Pimienta and…

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