There’s a job called “Disney nurse?” That brings up all kinds of questions. The first is probably, “Why didn’t someone tell me this before I took a different job?” But once [...]
As today’s workforce ages, along with the overall population, the United States will need 3.6 million new nurses by 2026. That—plus high turnover due to burnout, poor work-life balance, [...]
Acting state Department of Health Commissioner Judith Persichilli—who chairs the Electronic Smoking Device Task Force—told the task force’s members their mission is urgent as use of e-cigarettes [...]
The National Institute for Nursing Research, which is the largest federal nursing research institute and disburses federal grants, will soon be headed by a biologist and a dentist. Lawrence [...]
In the craziness of our lives, we take very little time to take care of ourselves. And as nurses, our focus is always caring for others. We often forget about or do not leave enough time to care [...]
A small nursing school that will train certified nursing assistants and licensed practical nurses that will open in Easton, Pennsylvania will be run by Doris Ezomo of West Orange, New Jersey. [...]
A former Linden school nurse, Colleen Nauta, who is a Ph.D. candidate for Nursing Education and Leadership from Kean University, has encouraged select students and staff to sign up for Camp [...]
Addiction to social networking sites is affecting nurses’ performance and their ability to concentrate on their work, according to a new study. The study, published in the Journal of Advanced [...]
The New Jersey Center on Gun Violence Research at Rutgers University is launching eight new studies on gun violence and prevention. The research will be led by faculty members from across Rutgers [...]
When it comes to sepsis, it’s about TIME. As many as 80% of sepsis deaths could be prevented with rapid diagnosis and treatment. Sepsis awareness can and does save lives, yet only 58% of American [...]