Kelsey Byrd, 22, a newly registered nurse from New Jersey has quite the legacy to live up to—because not only are her mother and grandmother both nurses, but they’re all emergency room nurses who [...]
Tiffany Busby remembers the little details. Names. Faces. The eerie whoosh of the ventilators. The sobs of family members on video calls. Her goggles fogging up and filling with her own tears. [...]
Nine in ten healthcare workers have witnessed or directly experienced (or been in close proximity to) violence from a patient or a patient’s caregiver in the past month. Three in four have [...]
Torrential rain has pounded eastern Kentucky from Friday, July 29th to the present resulting, in massive flooding causing immense devastation, loss of life, personal property, and uncertainty. [...]
New Jersey is the 9th highest paying state for RNs. Learn more about salaries, cost of living, and the many cultural attractions of life in “The Garden State.” New Jersey ranks ninth among [...]
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the health care field has experienced an increase in workplace violence. The pandemic has placed significant stress on the entire health care system, [...]
Steve Bruemmer is home after a weeks-long stay in a California hospital. Bruemmer was attacked by a shark that caused serious injuries to his legs and stomach, according to the Natividad Medical [...]
Many health care professionals are familiar with the disturbing phrase “nurses eat their own young.” This cliché is intended to serve as a light-hearted warning for nursing students, who are told [...]
In the Covid era, we often hear (and can’t help but understand) that older nurses, resources exhausted by their pandemic ordeal, are retiring early. Nurse of the Week Mercedes “Mercy” Kallal, [...]
Five Garden State emergency departments were recently recognized by the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA), earning the prestigious ENA Lantern Award. Established in 2011, the recognition – the [...]