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A woman sits across a desk from another woman. She is smiling and wearing an orange shirt.FeatureTime for a Career Change?How to know when to stay in your current position, switch specialties or find a new job...some has reinvigorated a passion and changed their priorities. Heather, an ICU RN colleague, was ready to accept a job in an outpatient wound care center when her department became...
CNO Roundtable 2021Chief Nursing Officer Roundtable 2021Turning the corner on the pandemic...Permanente Irvine Medical Center Karen A. Grimley, RN, Ph.D., MBA, NEA-BC, FACHE — Chief Nursing Executive, UCLA Health & Vice Dean, UCLA School of Nursing Katie Hughes, RN, MSN, CRRN...
CNO Roundtable 2021Moments of InspirationQ: Please share a pandemic-related story that you found especially moving or inspiring. ...to be a grandpa?” Maria shared this news with the patient, who immediately perked up and looked out the window, grinning. Tears streamed down the son’s face, and he thanked...
Julia Stimson in uniform with officers around her and on the right a photo of her straight-faced in a uniformProfiles In NursingCol. Julia Stimson (1881–1948), Army Nurse Corps SuperintendentA decorated officer, she led 20,000 nurses during WWI...nurses who followed her and the communities she served. JESSICA DSUBAK, RN, MSN, is the director of nursing practice for the Ohio Nurses Association and a freelance writer specializing in...
A group of female nurses in dresses and caps are smoking togetherFeatureWhen Nurses Smoked in HospitalsIn years past, there was an ashtray on every patient nightstand, nurses lit up in break rooms, and doctors and nurses were featured in cigarette ads...(TFN) initiative was born in 2003, funded by RWJF. In 2007, Sarna and her colleagues furthered their efforts with the “Helping Smokers Quit” study, a CDC-funded, web-based intervention aimed at...

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On the left, a photo of the characters from ER holding each other, the middle is on a couple getting married with a rose on top of the photo, and the third is a couple sitting in a hospital bed holding each otherFeatureHospital RomanceIn pop culture, nurses find love, marriage and passion at work. Here is the real story....or relatives. A married nurse anesthetist on the Allnurse.com message board recalled the time one of her patients asked if she was married and then assumed that her husband must...
A nurse in a classroom is raising her hand. She and everyone around her is wearing scrubs and look at notebooks or computersFeature3 Ways to Move Your Nursing Career ForwardTake classes, grow your professional network, get involved...has provided to you. ELIZABETH SCALA RN, MSN/MBA is a keynote speaker and author of Stop Nurse Burnout and inspires nursing teams to reconnect with the passionate, fulfilling joy that...
A nurse is taking the blood pressure of an older patient while they both sit at a tableFeatureFaith Community NursingCaring for the congregation...90s who lived alone. They prayed together — Ringen for her patient, then the patient for her nurse — and exchanged cards for years afterwards. Ringen says she treasured those...
Two nurses are smiling in casual clothing around microphones. Both are wearing headphones.FeatureNursing PodcastsWant to join the audio revolution? Put in your earbuds and listen or grab the mic and broadcast your own...enjoy another nurse-produced podcast: “Nursing Uncensored,” hosted by Adrianne Behning, RN. “Nursing Uncensored” is dedicated to frank discussions about the joys and challenges of being an American nurse. Behning tackles...
Edmund Alfonso stands in front of a group of students. He is wearing a button down, tie, and black pants, and is teaching.My SpecialtyPsychiatric Nursing Instructor, Edmund Alfonso, West Coast UniversityTraining nurses to tackle the mental health crisisEdmund Alfonso, RN, MSN-Ed. Lead Faculty, Mental Health Department Nursing Program, West Coast University, Ontario Please describe the arc of your nursing career. How did you choose your specialty? I...