How to Get Quality Sleep for Better Mental Health
The National Sleep Foundation has designated March 9-15 as How to Get Quality Sleep for Better Mental Health Read More »
The National Sleep Foundation has designated March 9-15 as How to Get Quality Sleep for Better Mental Health Read More »
Planning for a financially secure retirement is essential for all nurses, but minority nurses face unique challenges that require special attention. For example, according to a study released by the National Library of Medicine, Black nurses reported higher job dissatisfaction
Preparing for a Secure Retirement as a Minority Nurse Read More »
A few months ago, I was talking to a nursing friend who had just switched from years at the bedside to an outpatient role in an IV clinic. She called it her …
Your Nursing Career: The Right Season, The Right Fit Read More »
Job interviews can be a source of stress for novice and seasoned nurses, and being prepared for some of the most common questions can give you the confidence to ace your next nursing interview. You obviously can’t rehearse for every
How to Ace 4 Common Nursing Interview Questions Read More »
The need to increase access to healthcare is evident throughout the United States, especially in our rural communities, and Understanding Women’s Health Nurse Practitioners: Roles, Responsibilities, and Pathways to Becoming One Read More »
For LuAnn and Joslinn Mill, nursing is not just a profession but a family legacy grounded in compassion, commitment, and heart. This inspiring …
The article “Nurses’ Voices in Media: Strategies for Chief Nursing Officers” in The Journal of Nursing Administration (JONA) attempts to frame how Chief Nursing Officers (CNOs) can guide and support nurses in engaging with the media. While the intent may
Nurses in Media: Beyond Institutional Control and the CNO’s Directive Read More »
To lessen hospital nurses’ administrative burden and give them more time for meaningful patient care, Artificial Intelligence Lightens Administrative Burden on Nurses Read More »
When I returned from serving my country, I was a different person. My kids noticed I was distant, and I turned to alcohol and the party life to cope. Years of service had taken a toll on my mental health,
Black Veterans’ Silent Battle with Mental Health and Addiction is Costing Lives Read More »