21st Century Midwives

Since 1976, Nivia Nieves Fisch, CNM, has assisted some 2,500 women during the births of their children. Midwifery is a career that she is clearly passionate about and one that brings her great personal satisfaction. It is not just my […]

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Legal Eagles

Gloria Blackmon, RNC, BSN, LNC, LNHA, never met the young man who lost his legs, but after reading over his medical records, the compassion she felt for him was as strong as if he had been her own patient. The

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Working for a Tyrant…

Take a moment and think about the word “boss.” What image comes to mind? Most people flash to a picture of a demanding, screaming, critical, oppressive tyrant. But surprisingly “boss” didn’t start out as a negative word; it actually comes

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Be Prepared

Last summer, I was approached on campus by an African-American nursing student who said to me: I have been waiting to meet you. I didn’t know your name or what you looked like. But I was looking for someone [on

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Welcome Aboard

As more health care employers continue to streamline their staffing and management process in an effort to control costs, it is becoming increasingly difficult for minority nurses to advance to high-level nursing positions. Nurses who hope to move up to

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Workplace Politics

At the start of a new job you hope that your co-workers will become a second family. At the very least, you certainly expect that they will like you and not tease you. And you undoubtedly hope that they won’t

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It’s a Family Affair

It’s often said that the family that prays together stays together. Michael and Lesley Leach of Omaha, Neb., are an African American married couple who take togetherness to a whole new level. Raising three children while both working outside jobs,

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Healing a Wounded Past

Just being born American Indian brought me into the legacy of harm and poor health, asserts Roxanne Struthers, RN, PhD, CTN, assistant professor at the University of Minnesota School of Nursing in Minneapolis and president-elect of the National Alaska Native

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