“Building on the Campaign for Action Pillars to Create a Healthier America”: That’s the theme and the name of three regional workshops the Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action will…
MoreAt a trauma unit in a Toronto hospital, it’s easy to see who’s in charge: the person wearing the orange vest. A recent column in the New York Times credits…
MoreSeveral complex issues facing nursing are getting in the way of Washington State’s ability to produce a nursing workforce needed by our growing communities: a nursing faculty shortage, nursing education…
More…in it. Email it to ItTakesANurse@gmail.com by April 30, 2018 at 11 PM ET (new extended deadline!). Include the name, title, employer, date of birth, and contact information (address, email,…
MoreSummary of September 27, 2017 Culture of Health and Nursing Education Learning Collaborative Ashley Davis, MNSC, RN, CNE, who is working toward her PhD in nursing, was the presenter. With…
MoreShirley Nathan-Pulliam, RN, BSN, MAS, grew up in Jamaica, began her nursing studies in England, and then settled in Baltimore, Maryland. Since 2014, she has represented District 44, which includes…
More…articles highlighting the critical work of school nurses that caught our eye include: • School Nurses Can Be Mental Health ‘Detectives’ But They Need Help, from NPR.com. • What Does…
MoreCredit: PeopleImages From states’ efforts to make nurse-led care more accessible to all to the Duchess of Cambridge taking up nursing’s mantle, 2018 was a big year in health care…
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