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Recognizing and acknowledging substance use problems are key first steps in getting nurses the help they need
Changes to guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have left nurses who test positive for COVID-19 questioning how best to protect their patients.
In a Medscape survey of 10,700 nurses in the summer of 2021, 90% of respondents said they were glad they had chosen nursing as a profession.
In a letter to Congressional leaders, the Nursing Community Coalition (NCC) asked Congress to make permanent many of the waivers put in place during the COVID-19 pandemic.
ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉúpartnered with the Association for Leadership Science in Nursing to conduct a Delphi study aimed at identifying priorities for research in nursing administration and leadership science.
Project Firstline is seeking health systems to partner in identifying and addressing training needs related to infection prevention and control
The hospital-exclusive Musicians On Call virtual holiday concert for front-line caregivers is now streaming online.
The Joint Commission released a case study this week focused on health inequities facing the transgender community.
To support more equitable care of patients whatever their racial identity, a professor at University of California Davis Health, Sacramento, developed a three-day anti-racism
Radical empathy, which requires actively putting oneself in someone else’s shoes, can help leaders exercise meaningful changes