If you’re looking for a place to turn to for the stories that only nurses can relate to, advice you need to hear, inspiration and motivation to help you keep going and definitely a few laughs [...]
After working as both a nurse and nurse practitioner for more than 20 years, LaShanda Brown, PhD, RN, GNP, knows firsthand how stressful nursing can be. Today, Brown, a research nurse manager at [...]
The Institute for Nursing held their Wheels to Heal Raffle on Thursday, June 16. Congratulations to Linda Gural on winning the 2021 Honda CRV. Thank you to all who entered in support of the [...]
Getting a full amount of sleep as a registered nurse can be hard due to the constant and rigorous schedules you must endure. This is especially true for those who work swing shifts, rotating [...]
The American Nurses Association (ANA) is pleased the United States Supreme Court ruled 7-2 that the plaintiffs did not have standing to challenge the Affordable Care Act (ACA). This decision [...]
Previously, Anne Dabrow Woods, DNP, RN, a practicing acute care and critical care nurse practitioner at Philadelphia-based Penn Medicine, and the chief nurse of Philadelphia-based Wolters [...]
Tapped by President Joe Biden, a Willingboro native has become the first Black woman to lead the nation’s health insurance programs. Chiquita Brooks-LaSure was sworn in as administrator of [...]
Most clinical leaders know the adage, “Nurses eat their young,” and in some cases, this still rings true—even during something as unprecedented as the pandemic. “Unfortunately, [...]
One of the more unexpected side effects of the pandemic was to forever alter our relationships with personal protective equipment; to make medical garments, at least in the mask sense, a new [...]
Finally! There is a positive message to report regarding the pandemic. Nationwide, 62.6% have at least one vaccination (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), n.d.). As of the end of [...]