With COVID-19 cases still high nationwide, “now is not the moment” to drop mask mandates in schools and other public places, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) [...]
As a primary care nurse, one is more than likely to come across patients who are experiencing suicidal thoughts, and it’s important that nurses are prepared to respond compassionately to patients [...]
Rationing medical care or resources has been an ongoing conversation in parts of the country as the delta variant rages on. Smaller, rural communities do not have the trained staff or equipment [...]
The kindness of a New York nurse has warmed hearts online, after she adopted a patient’s puppy when the owner’s health forced him to give his pet up to a shelter. When 60-year-old [...]
Wanderlust, and the money to fund it, made Alex Stow’s decision easy. After working a couple of years in an intensive care unit, he signed up to be a travel nurse, tripling his pay to about $95 [...]
The American Nurses Association (ANA) continues to call on Congress and the Administration to take meaningful action to address the chronic causes of cyclical nursing shortages that have occurred [...]
New Jersey’s hospitals and clinicians rely on donated blood every single day – for cancer patients, for accident victims, for people suffering from illnesses like sickle cell disease and for [...]
By Judith Schmidt Congress is currently considering a number of ways to improve the lives of the American people. Given how many parts of our country are still reeling from the impacts of the [...]
Health care providers know that climate change will cause major health issues in the coming years. The CDC reports that climate change can cause “increased respiratory and cardiovascular disease, [...]
Healthy New Jersey Nurses, welcome to 2022! More than ever, nurses need to find ways to renew themselves–mentally, physically, and spiritually. We must protect and preserve that little [...]