“Alexa…”, “Hey Siri…”, “OK Google…”, “Hey Cortana…” and “Hi Bixby…”. These are the now-familiar “wake words” that we use to interact with our digital assistants and an ever-growing number of [...]
It’s been six years since Tracy Morgan was critically injured in a crash, but he has not forgotten a woman who helped care for him. The “30 Rock” star honored Gina Domingo with [...]
“Health disparities” refers to the inequalities in health and health care between different population groups. There are widespread inequalities that impinge upon public and individual health and [...]
A strong investment in nurses and nursing excellence will be integral to improving the patient experience and patient outcomes, according to a new report from healthcare consulting firm Press [...]
When David Caldwell pulled his own baby book out from storage, a week after his son Zayne was born, he never expected to see a familiar face in the old photo: his son’s NICU nurse. Lissa McGowan, [...]
When it comes to risky jobs, one would expect that construction work or the mining industry would be among the most dangerous jobs in the United States. But according to Bureau of Labor [...]
Sara Jennings was an ED nurse at a trauma center when she saw the need to better care for victims of violence. Sexual assault patients would come into the hospital, yet there was no one there to [...]
The nursing field is at a generational crossroads, with millennials and Generation Z increasingly making up a larger share of the nursing workforce—and it turns out their professional priorities [...]
Listening to music can make you a healthier nurse. It’s true! It’s not only enjoyable but it can also regulate our physiological state, relieve pain and calm our emotions. Music can holistically [...]
The pressures on new graduate nurses to transition from education to practice are often too much to take, causing registered nurses (RNs) meant to fuel nursing’s workforce pipeline in the coming [...]