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The Modern Nursing Profession Outlook: Beyond the Bedside, Into the Future

by Ali Fakher, BSN, RN, UN Nurse and Global Health Innovator, NurseHack4Health Winner, Leading Voice in Nursing Transformation. LinkedIn What if I told you that

University of Cincinnati Medical Center’s Nurse-Lead Leadership – an interesting plan

This article is authored by Keeyy Gooch Becker's Hospital Review, and can be found by clicking this sentence. Over a year ago, Cincinnati-based UC

Who’s an Anesthesiologist? Turf War Sparks Trademark Dispute

This article was authored by Randy Dotinga, September 25, 2024, Medscape News and Perspective The turf war between two types

Roles and responsibilities as a Chief of Staff for Maryland Department of Health

This article is from the State Nurses Associations online journal, from the September 20, 2024 issue By: Erin K. McMullen, MPP, MSN, RN, Chief of Staff Maryland

September is Suicide Prevention Month

A colleague recently posted a personal story about suicide. I contacted him and he graciously agreed to share his story in this blog. Thank you, Dr. Bob Dent, for

Disaster Preparedness Month

This article is provided by a learned and passionate colleague: Alexandra Hoffmann-Steiman DNP, FNP-BC completed her doctorate at Wagner College. Her capstone

Virtual Nursing is Here

Shared from HealthLeaders article from THIS LINK Nurses are feeling overworked and burned out, and there are not enough nurses to fill the gaps left by

The Science of Certainty in the Most Uncertain Times

This article was initially posted in LinkedIn at this location. by Daniel Burrus, Technology Futurist Keynote Speaker, Business Strategist, and Disruptive

The future of the NP: Not a joke

From a nursing colleague (Rebecca Love) on LinkedIn To say I was furious at the recent, biased and misfactual article in Bloomberg News regarding

Is Pursuing Diversity Worth the Effort?

In a recent discussion board for a group of graduate nursing students, Social Determinants of Health was explored in some detail. The majority of comments and