Nurses are overwhelmed with responsibilities, especially after the pandemic. Resultantly, they are keeping up with high-stress levels and gradually opting out of the health care industry. It is [...]
By Madison Vance Highly trained and board-certified health professionals, nurse practitioners bring a holistic and comprehensive perspective to care. They are also important contributors to [...]
By Lorraine Joyce Seton Hall’s College of Nursing will be offering the Basic Health Assessment Refresher course beginning December 1, 2021 through February 28, 2022. This online program provides [...]
A New Jersey nurse who was refusing to get vaccinated against COVID-19 is now sharing why she decided to take the shot after all. Christie Lintner, who works at Ocean Medical Center in Brick [...]
From this Iraq war nurse to all of you COVID-19 war nurses: I see you. I see your utter exhaustion from long days and extra shifts. I see your despair that the stream of casualties seems endless. [...]
My friends are all leaving me, and I don’t blame them. Throughout the past six months, it seems as though every week I walk onto the unit, I hear that another one of my coworkers has put in their [...]
The American Nurses Association (ANA) in collaboration with Sanofi Pasteur, the global vaccines division of Sanofi, and actress Jennifer Grey have launched the Flu Shot Fridays national flu [...]
The exodus of experienced nurses leaving the front lines, as well as turnover among early-career nurses, have led to a widening skills gap, creating major implications for a health care system in [...]
Stress First Aid (SFA) teaches individuals, either peer-to-peer or through leadership, how to identify stress in other individuals, in groups or teams or even at the organizational level, says [...]
Rutgers Nursing would like to invite you to the School of Nursing’s virtual event from 4-5 p.m. on September 23. “The Frontline Nurse’s Journey from Trauma to Healing” will feature a virtual [...]