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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...
Two nursesCNO Roundtable 2025Q4: New GradsHow has your approach to new graduate RN preparation evolved?...clarification and confirmation. Valerie Kaura, Redlands Community Hospital We’ve been collaborating with local schools to better prepare nursing students to enter the workforce. Our new nurse extern program offers final-year...
A collage of black and white snapshots of nurses during WWIIFeatureThe Nurses of World War IIOn hospital ships, cargo planes, and in jungle tents behind combat lines, tens of thousands of brave nurses risked their lives in U.S. military service....high school graduate and a graduate of a three-year formal nursing program, licensed in at least one state, 5’0” to 6’0” in height, and have a physician’s certificate of health...
Rockhaven Sanitarium for Women in 1923FeatureThe Ladies of Rockhaven SanitariumHow nurse Agnes Richards revolutionized psychiatric care for women at her Glendale asylum...fell out of favor. However, the attitudes it reflected have left a mark on our language: We still use the word “hysterical” — and the term “hysterical neurosis” remained in...
Boy sitting in a hospital bed with a golden retriever therapy dogFeatureCompanions in Care: The Healing Role of Hospital Therapy AnimalsHow furry friends comfort and delight patients — and nurses!HOSPITALS MAY FEEL OVERWHELMING — full of quick-paced clinicians, beeping and chiming alarms, bright lights, and hard flooring that even the best Danskos can’t soften. Within that clinical cacophony, a...

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Illustration of knights hospitaller from the Crusades eraFeatureA Brotherhood of CareThe legacy of men in nursing...commissioned into the Army Nurse Corps (ANC) was 25-year-old Edward L. T. Lyon, a CRNA from Kings Park, N.Y. Like Camillus de Lellis, Lyon was remarkably tall, about 6’5.” A...
Men in NursingMen in Nursing 2024Special Annual Feature...to listen. Tell us about a recent professional achievement. Last year, I started my psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP) post-master’s certification. I’m excited to contribute to the evolving field of...
Cover of book Sometimes People Die: A Novel next to photo of author Simon StephensonNursing Book ClubSometimes People Die: A Novel by Simon StephensonA dark and mordant psychological thriller...that will take him on. St. Luke’s is a large underfunded and understaffed hospital, originally built as an 18th-century lunatic asylum. (The real St. Luke’s closed in 2010, but the...
Compilation of headshot photos from 20 CNOs interviewed in the article.CNO Roundtable 2024Question 3: Workplace CultureWhat strategies are most effective in reducing staff bullying and incivility?Wendy Cortez / Kaiser Permanente Irvine Medical Center Leaders must adopt a relentless intolerance for behavior that threatens their team’s psychological safety, including subtle but still dangerous behaviors that undermine...
Cover of book Everything I Have Is Yours and author Eleanor HendersonNursing Book ClubEverything I Have Is Yours by Eleanor HendersonA vivid portrait of a marriage strained to the breaking point by chronic illnessForty years ago, when I was a nursing student, we learned the phrase “We are bio-psycho-social-sexual beings,” which was a new concept at the time. It seems that all these...