The New Jersey State Nurses Association (NJSNA) welcomed President-Elect Sandra L. Foley during a recent swearing in ceremony. Nursing educator Foley, elected to the position of president-elect, [...]
The end of the year is a great time to clear out all that no longer serves us and declutter our lives, homes, and professional spaces. Marie Kondo, author of several books and a Netflix show, [...]
According to a June 2020 article by Practice Greenhealth, a nonprofit organization dedicated to positive environmental stewardship in health care organizations, hospitals produce an average of [...]
Nurses looking to further their education often assume that the only options are to become a nurse practitioner or CRNA, but a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) degree is another excellent [...]
As the unpredictable and unknown challenges are created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the NJ Healthcare Worker COVID Hope and Healing Program was developed to serve nurses impacted by the COVID [...]
Virtual Schwartz Rounds (VSRs) are remote convenings that take place online using zoom. They provide a forum for connecting with nursing colleagues facing challenging experiences while trying to [...]
As New Jersey expands its COVID-19 vaccination efforts to larger groups of people, qualified volunteers are needed to help give shots into arms, officials said. State Commissioner of Health Judy [...]
Under New Jersey’s COVID-19 Vaccination Plan, vaccine access is given to New Jersey’s Phase 1A Group first. This group includes health care workers, who are paid and unpaid persons serving in [...]
The New Jersey State Nurses Association (NJSNA) welcomed Mary Ellen Levine, DNP, MSN, RN, CHPN, as its 48th president on New Year’s Day. “These are challenging times for nurses, yet our primary [...]
At the end of a year when medical workers have braved exposure to the coronavirus to provide lifesaving care, Americans have become more likely to laud the honesty and ethics of nurses, medical [...]