Taking the Initiative

It may be the federal government that launched the national initiative to eliminate racial and ethnic disparities in health by the year 2010, but it’s minority nurses who are taking the ball and running with it. As part of former

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Surviving Graduate School

You did it! Not only did you make it through your undergraduate degree with flying colors, but you also worked your way through graduate school’s required hardships, like the grueling application process, entrance exams, ascertaining letters of recommendation and more.

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From CNA to CEO

Ask Donna J. Thompson, MS, RN, about the view from the chief executive officer suite at Access Community Health Network, the nation’s largest network of community health centers providing care to medically underserved communities, and she will tell you that

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Earn Your e-Degree

Have you ever dreamed of earning a degree without setting foot in a classroom? Are you self-motivated and a whiz on the Internet but lack the time needed to enroll in an on-campus program? If so, a distance learning program

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Overcoming the Odds

For most people, going to nursing school, passing the boards and working as an RN in today’s often stressful health care arena is difficult enough. But for people who have physical disabilities, pursuing the dream of becoming a nurse can

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