A small nursing school that will train certified nursing assistants and licensed practical nurses that will open in Easton, Pennsylvania will be run by Doris Ezomo of West Orange, New Jersey. [...]
A former Linden school nurse, Colleen Nauta, who is a Ph.D. candidate for Nursing Education and Leadership from Kean University, has encouraged select students and staff to sign up for Camp [...]
TRENTON, N.J.—Sept. 20, 2019— The New Jersey State Nurses Association (NJSNA) Board of Directors announced today its support for 33 NJ General Assembly candidates. “So much of modern health care [...]
Addiction to social networking sites is affecting nurses’ performance and their ability to concentrate on their work, according to a new study. The study, published in the Journal of Advanced [...]
The New Jersey Center on Gun Violence Research at Rutgers University is launching eight new studies on gun violence and prevention. The research will be led by faculty members from across Rutgers [...]
When it comes to sepsis, it’s about TIME. As many as 80% of sepsis deaths could be prevented with rapid diagnosis and treatment. Sepsis awareness can and does save lives, yet only 58% of American [...]
It was a bittersweet surprise for a retiring Gloucester County nurse. On her final walk to work, coworkers greeted her with hugs and balloons. Anne Chiefari has been an operating nurse at [...]
Deciding if you should go back to school for a higher nursing degree—whether it’s a master’s in nursing science or nurse practitioner—is a personal decision that includes so many different [...]
Nurses are more likely to take their own lives, a new study found. Researchers from the University of California at San Diego recently conducted what they said is the first nationwide [...]
Through the days of the plague, measles and AIDS; whenever the citizens of the globe were suffering and casualty rates were high, nurses were in the thick of things. Today’s opioid [...]