It’s no secret that the nursing industry has undergone some challenges in the past couple of years. (Understatement of the century, perhaps?) Nurse.org’s State of Nursing Survey from [...]
If 2023 promises anything for the healthcare industry, it’s increased complexity in decision-making around digital transformation and healthcare professional development—but in looking forward, [...]
As part of NJ-NEW’s mission to support nurses’ emotional well-being, the NJ Nursing Emotional Well-being Institute are excited to announce a partnership with the Dugri App for a four-month [...]
Congratulations to Alissa Walasek, BSN, RN, recipient of the 2022 New Jersey League for Nursing Recognition Award in honor of her outstanding commitment and contributions to the nursing profession.
For two decades, Americans have consistently ranked nurses highest in honesty and ethics among all professionals1; indeed, nurses are often seen as heroic, a view furthered by the media, most [...]
Nurses are considered the backbone of the U.S. health care system, but there’s an unprecedented shortage. The U.S. needs more than 200,000 new registered nurses every year until 2030 to [...]
There’s no question that nursing is a stressful job; however, that stress comes with a price: mental health. Nurses — especially female nurses — are more likely to suffer from mental health [...]
Human trafficking is a crime against humanity, modern-day slavery, and a serious public health emergency. It affects up to 30 million people, including 5 million children. People are bought, [...]
Governor Jim Florio, who signed New Jersey’s first titling and prescriptive-authority bill for Nurse Practitioner and Clinical Nurse Specialists in 1992, died of heart failure on September 25, [...]
With a new CTO from Google and $60 million in equity investment, Gale is looking to help curb the nursing shortage through the nimble use of technology. Solutions are needed to help hospitals and [...]