Today, all of our hearts are heavy in the aftermath of the unbearable tragedy of the Uvalde Texas Robb elementary school shooting that took the lives of 19 children and 2 adults. The school [...]
Over the past several months, the NJAC has been working on four recommendations from the National Academies of Medicine’s Future of Nursing 2020-2030 report: 1) Addressing nursing faculty [...]
NJCCN Welcome Salem Medical Center and University Hospital. There are now 20 hospitals participating in the Nurse Residency Collaborative. As of May 2022, NJCCN has registered more than 1,000 [...]
The American Nurses Foundation (the Foundation) is awarding $14 million over three years through its Reimagining Nursing Initiative to projects impacting 20 states. Housed at various [...]
Regardless of specialty or skill level, nursing associations are an ideal resource for professional growth, networking, and lifelong learning. Associations exist for a variety of interests and [...]
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The moment nurse RaDonda Vaught realized she had given a patient the wrong medication, she rushed to the doctors working to revive 75-year-old Charlene Murphey and told [...]
Several mental health issues can affect nurses. Some of the most common mental health issues include: anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). [...]
Strategic interventions can improve alertness and sleep. Takeaways Sleep is a key component of a healthy lifestyle. Bright or blue light exposure before bedtime can disrupt biological sleep [...]
At New Jersey Advocates for Aging Well, we focus on helping NJ’s older adults live with choice and independence. For some that is remaining in their home, for others it can be one of many [...]
The Institute for Safe Medication Practices would be remiss to not share what we perceive to be the most significant disappointments with the inadequate way the RaDonda Vaught trial was handled, [...]