Finding Home
“Home is where the heart is,” they say. But for me, home was always more of a question than an answer. Growing up, we moved a lot. My parents were working hard to build their credit so they could eventually […]
“Home is where the heart is,” they say. But for me, home was always more of a question than an answer. Growing up, we moved a lot. My parents were working hard to build their credit so they could eventually […]
We’re excited to share some great news: Daily Nurse and Minority Nurse have joined forces to bring you one stronger, unified platform — built to serve the entire nursing community. Whether you turn to us for career advice, the latest
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Latinx nurses make up almost 7% of the nursing population, but their significance is crucial to patients of Latino heritage. These nurses are an essential representation to Latinx patients who are more likely to face certain health risks like obesity,
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It’s National Pride Month! Although Pride is celebrated annually in June, the queer community deserves recognition every month, not just once a year.
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This week, Daily Nurse proudly names Lorie Prokup as our Nurse of the Week—a passionate advocate for honoring the legacy of nurses who served, sacrifi…
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Like many of their federal colleagues, nurses who staff the Department of Veterans Administration (VA) are dealing with tremendous uncertainty. In Feb…
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Holidays are a wonderful time of year to spend with family and friends. And while it is a joyous and memorable time, it can also be associated with Holiday Gift Guide for Nurses Read More »
Nursing has been a part of the armed forces since time immemorial, with nurses playing a vital role in the care of members of the Navy, Army, Marines, Coast Guard, and Air Force, as well as their families. For many
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In a significant development for mental health services in the military, U.S. Navy Lieutenant j.g. Lindsay Bender demonstrated strong leadership and empathy in her contributions throughout her military career, particularly at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. This resulted in
Alice Darrow, a former Navy nurse, was honored for her love of life and patriotic commitment to our country as one of the last living links to Pearl Harbor when she celebrated her 105th birthday in Danville, California, surrounded by