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FAQ’s About National Hispanic Heritage Month

What is it? Welcome to this annual national celebration currently in full-swing commemorating the achievements, culture, and history of the largest minority group in the U.S. Latino Americans have contributed greatly, over the course of the past 500 years, to […]

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Issues to Consider for Older Nursing Students

Are you a seasoned nurse interested in returning to school, but feeling unsure about your ability to handle the demands of work, life and studies? Going to nursing school as an older student requires commitment and planning. If you’re on

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Multicultural Scholarship Helps Close Diversity Shortage Gap in Medicine

Nefertiti Clavon, 22, struggles to keep up with rising tuition costs and other college expenses. There were times I felt I was going to have to leave school because of financial situations, said Clavon, a health promotions student at the

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MinorityNurse.com Seeking Bloggers

Are you a health care writer or a nurse looking to add “blogging” to your laundry list of skills? Consider writing for MinorityNurse.com! Interview outstanding minority nursing professionals, share career and health advice with your peers, and give your two

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National Association of Hispanic Nurses Targets Childhood Obesity

Children and teens across the nation are learning lifestyle changes to keep a healthy weight thanks to an initiative of The National Association of Hispanic Nurses (NAHN) Muevete USA™ Project. Started in 2011, the aim of the educational project is

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Dan Suarez: President-Elect of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses

Dan Suarez, MA, RN, already has goals set for when he assumes the presidency of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses next July. The most recent convention in New Orleans showed Suarez how important it is to go beyond the

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Jose Alejandro: President of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses

With nearly two decades of nursing under his belt and as the current president of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses, Jose Alejandro now laughs when he recalls his first thoughts about being a nurse. Working as a journalist for

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Gazpacho: Stop stroke with delicous cold soup

Inspired by National Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15-October 15) and a week of 90 degree temps, I whipped up my favorite no-cook supper, Gazpacho. Why not give this sophisticated summer soup a whirl? It’s a simple recipe that never fails

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Get a Great Reference in Three Easy Steps

Whether you are job hunting, going for a scholarship or internship, or even just applying for a volunteer position, good references complete your whole professional package. Your resume and your interview skills are foremost in your mind, but the things

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In the Spotlight: Ngoc Tram Duong Nguyen

When Ngoc Tram Duong Nguyen left her native Vietnam and came to the United States in 2008 to study nursing, she faced many challenges inherent in moving to a new country. She spoke no English and had to learn the

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