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My SpecialtyEmergency Nursing, Sally Mascarena, MLK Community HealthStaying centered in a wide array of emergency situations...you like about being a leader? Being able to make a difference in the lives of our staff. It’s fulfilling to help colleagues by offering a day off, empathic listening,...
Nurse in blue scrubs talking to a patientNursing & Healthcare NewsAre California Staffing Laws Working?Ratios remain the gold standard, but the reality may be more complicated...law, staffing can still feel stretched — especially during surges, call-outs, or when experienced staff are in short supply. Strong laws, ongoing shortages Complicating the picture is a growing workforce...
Huntington Health CCU nurse Tina Hanlon in blue scrubs with hand on hipMy SpecialtyCritical Care Nursing, Tina Hanlon, Huntington HealthGoing the extra mile for high-acuity patients...They even nominated me for a DAISY Award a few years ago. I love, love, love this career. The bonds you’ll make, the stories you’ll have — there’s no end...
Nursing school faculty nurse in a white coat pointing to a plastic skeletonNursing & Healthcare NewsNursing No Longer “Professional”?Department of Education plans to limit graduate student loans for nurses...The list of “professional” degrees will include medicine, dentistry, law, theology, and clinical psychology. Along with nursing, the department plans to exclude physician assistants, physical and occupational therapy, dental hygienist,...
An array of photos of 18 nurses from the Men in Nursing issuesMen in NursingMen in Nursing 2025Special Annual Feature...We remained friends until his death several years later. Tell us about a professional achievement you’ve recently completed. I am most proud of earning my CCDS (certified clinical documentation specialist)...

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Dual photos of The Best Minds book cover and writer Jonathan RosenNursing Book ClubThe Best Minds by Jonathan RosenA Story of Friendship, Madness, and the Tragedy of Good Intentions...his release, Laudor applied to Yale Law School, whose dean was welcoming and encouraging, actually coming personally to help Laudor move into the dorm. The school later offered Laudor an...
My SpecialtyOrthopedic Rehab, Cheryll Sator, California Rehab InstituteHelping patients regain function and return to independent living...thrive. What is it like seeing patients recover? Our goal is to help our patients return to independent living and regain as much of their previous functional abilities as possible....
FeatureWhen Care Meets ConflictStrategies to help keep nurses safe from workplace violence...suggesting that only 20–30 percent of incidents are formally documented. —OSHA Guidelines for Preventing Workplace Violence, 2016 KELLY L. AUSTIN, Psy.D., is the vice president of the Hospital Workplace Violence...
CNO Roundtable 2025Q6: Workplace ViolenceHas your hospital developed any new strategies to help protect nurses at work?...feel supported. Danielle Gabele, Ventura County Medical Center and Santa Paula Hospital We’re developing a behavioral response team of nurses from our inpatient psychiatric unit, who are especially skilled in...
Nursing Book ClubThat One Patient by Ellen de VisserDoctors and Nurses’ Stories of the Patients Who Changed Their Lives Forever...euthanasia, which is legal in the Netherlands. We read about doctors who missed a diagnosis and still carry regrets, and nurses who developed long-term relationships with patients that enabled them...