Nurses
On behalf of our nearly 5,000 member hospitals, health systems and other health care organizations, and our clinician partners – including more than 270,000 affiliated physicians, 2 million nurses and other caregivers – and the 43,000 health care leaders who belong to our professional membership…
Also in this roundup of nursing news: nurses are on top of getting their annual flu shots, and added inclusivity training could help nurses as they lead their teams.
Also in this weekly roundup of nursing news: nurses are the biggest hand-washers, and executive moves in the field.
Also in this weekly roundup of nursing news: off-duty nurse saves choking woman during dinner, and another nurse works day and night to help those affected by Hurricane Florence.
Also in this weekly roundup of nursing news: nurse rescues man who collapsed at church, and how nurses can keep their CPR skills sharp.
Also in this weekly roundup of nursing news: the difference that a post-discharge phone call makes, and executive moves in the field.
More than 150 nurse leaders yesterday attended an American Organization of Nurse Executives’ Advocacy Day in Washington D.C.
Plus: a nurse brings a man back to life at a school volleyball game, and it may be time for nurses to learn more about genomics.
Also in this weekly roundup of nursing news: how one hospital system took nurse feedback and ran with it to help patients; 16 nurses at one hospital are pregnant at once; and a nurse helps unite a missing man with his family.
Also in this weekly roundup of nursing news: after nearly 60 years in the field, this nurse still loves her job; and new CNOs at Orange Regional Medical Center, Saint Thomas Health, and Twin Cities Community Hospital.