As nurses with a combined 75 years of experience, we have seen it all: from societal changes and technology advancements to a global pandemic. As we look toward the future, the nursing field is at a ...
How fascinating was the solar eclipse this week? I am still in awe of the posts, shares and stories I hear about how the skilled nursing facilities embraced the day and found ways to allow those ...
FIRST ON FOX: With nearly two-thirds of nurses in the United States experiencing burnout — including 69% of those under 25 years of age, according to the American Nurses Association — many in the ...
Life happens. It’s a simple yet profound truth that every nurse knows too well. From the moment we put on our scrubs, the intricacies of life surround us—raw, unfiltered, good, bad, and sometimes ...
In this installment of “Pandemic Lessons,” we dive into Dempsey’s thoughts as a window into the realities of nurses and other medical professionals who are charged with helping and healing the people ...
Labor unrest isn't just a workforce issue, it's a margin and risk challenge that demands strategic financial leadership. The recent walkout of roughly 15,000 nurses at major New York City health ...
The book — Voices of Angels: Disaster Lessons from Katrina Nurses — was written by the founding director of Loyola's Health Care System Management Program, Barbara Gail Tumulty, PhD, BSN, who died ...
No one is more skilled at personalization than a nurse. Nurses are the highly trained masters of individual care. They have to see and notice and respond and act—meeting each patient’s unique needs in ...