Charleen C. McNeill, PhD, MSN, RN, discusses key findings from a survey of nurses' emergency preparedness competence, the current state of emergency training, and what nurse leaders can do about it.
Indiana’s health care work force is ill-equipped to meet the daunting challenges and requirements of health care reform without strategic work force development efforts. With an estimated 30 million ...
The best place to start when planning leadership training courses for your charge nurses. Leadership training is an essential component to training a charge nurse. Orienting charge nurses to the role ...
Chip Jowers gives a lecture about dealing with cardiac issues to a class of about 30 nursing residents at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital. The group is filled with recent college graduates ...
By the end of summer, a handful of nursing students at Fayetteville State University will have started taking courses on how to care for sexual assault survivors. It’s a small start but one Sheila ...
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New federal loan limits will worsen America’s nursing shortage and leave patients waiting longer for care
There is growing need for nurses in the United States – but not enough nurses currently working, or students training to become nurses, to promptly see all of the patients who need medical care. Tens ...
Kathryn Daniel believes nurses, who make up the largest segment of medical workers in the United States, are the backbone of the nation's health care system. As an associate professor of nursing at ...
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