Do you talk about allnurses.com at work?

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  1. Do you talk about allnurses.com at work?

    • 37
      Yes, all the time, who doesn't? :)
    • 127
      Yes, sometimes
    • 17
      No, but it's a great idea and I will start!
    • 86
      No

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Specializes in CCU, Geriatrics, Critical Care, Tele.

Just curious? Do you talk about allnurses.com at work?

Maybe bring up the funny stories you read? Ask opinions of your colleague about interesting nursing topics you've read here? Maybe even print up articles and share them at work? (hint... hint ;) )

So many users say that they heard about allnurses from their co-worker, I'd like to know how many of you are actually doing it.

For those of you who do tell others about AN, we really appreciate it :bowingpur. Word of Mouth is the best (and cheapest) way to help us grow :tku:

Please take a minute to answer our poll, and please post your feedback :)

Specializes in RN- Med/surg.

Yes- some, but to a select few..and mostly those not in the same dpt. I might need to vent someday..and it's a small facility.

I DO tell EVERYONE else I know in the nursing field though...from my old job...and previous students/clinical buddies.

Specializes in Neuro/Med-Surg/Oncology.

I put no because I have very rarely told someone that I work with about AN. Like April, I talk about work sometimes and the rumormill/gossp train on my floor is already in overdrive. Here, the odds are far smaller that something will get back to someone who should not hear it.

Specializes in Jack of all trades, and still learning.
I put no because I have very rarely told someone that I work with about AN. Like April I talk about work sometimes and the rumormill/gossp train on my floor is already in overdrive. Here, the odds are far smaller that something will get back to someone who should not hear it.[/quote']

Good point and I feel the same way

Specializes in Cardiac.

No, no, no. I can't take the risk of people figuring out who I am!

I'm like cardiacRN2006. I love this site and would love to tell others about it but it's my little slice of heaven where I can blog in my journal, vent about conditions at work and stay anonymous.

Sorry Brian.

Specializes in NICU.

No way! The gossip at work is already out of control as is! that's what you get when 170 RNs work on one unit!

I read on this board about all kinds of things, including nursing in the Middle East and discussions about male nurses bathing female patients. I discuss things I find here of interest with fellow nurses. This board is for learning and sharing, no? Not for dragging down. If this is the case, why shouldn't we all be telling others about it?

Specializes in Cardiac Thoracic Surgery, Emergency Med.

I was a software engineer for many years before going to Nursing School. I have always gone by the rule "never put anything on the internet that you wouldn't want read". I have already figured out who a couple of posters are on here that I went to school with. I just wouldn't vent anything I wouldn't want found out. :)

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.

My answer is no. I enjoy the anonymity of the internet.

I am still a student but during clinical at the hospital I have spoken of this site and the great things I have read and learned about. there is a great collection of knowledge here that I think all should know about. The saying is Sharing is Caring and I care so I share.:twocents: I also tell other students about this site as well. This is the site that got me my info on expanding my review and I have passed that on as well.

love it!!!!! Thank you for all who particiipate and run this site.

Specializes in Community Health, Med-Surg, Home Health.

I speak of too many things, and my language seems to be distinct, so, as much as I love this site (and do use it frequently from work), I do not mention it. Those that get their hands on it will be fortunate, but due to fear of reprisals, and being intensely private, I keep it to myself. The few people I did insist should use it seemed to not bother. That, to me, is because they did not really seem to be interested in nursing as a passion, but are doing it just to survive.

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