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- FNU Earns AACN's Inclusive Excellence, Belonging, and Sustainability in Nursing Education Award
- On this nurse's week, we want to take a moment to pause and thank all of the nurses everywhere. Your commitment, dedication, and sacrifices do not go unnoticed.
- Check out the best deals, discounts, & freebies for Nurses Week 2024!
- Founder and CEO Rob Gregg and Chief Nursing Officer Raquél Pérez chat with allnurses about Stand+, a rebrand of their popular nursing shoe company Gales.
- The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) spotlights a pioneering tool poised to improve the palliative care referral process significantly.
- The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) has developed resources to support healthcare workers caring for patients receiving extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO).
- “While loneliness has the potential to kill, connection has even more potential to heal.”
Surgeon General Vivek Murthy
- Celebrate National Case Management Week 2023 with the Commission for Case Manager Certification's (CCMC) $200 giveaway.
- Securing recognition as an SVA chapter affords the FNU student group access to a suite of the organization’s programs, bolstered support for organizing events, and a range of valuable resources.
- Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) seeks to address complex health needs in the context of whole-person health.
- Oregon passed a historic bill that establishes strict and manageable nurse-to-patient ratios along with other protections to ensure patient safety.
- Raquél Pérez, the Chief Nursing Officer of Gales, discusses how the nursing shoe company stands out from the competitors and announces a new collaboration with Nurse Blake.
- The Texas Nurses Association announced this week that three bills were passed to crack down on healthcare workplace violence. This article covers what the bills include and what national legislation is proposed to provide protections for healthcare workers.
- Dr. Carrie Nelson, the chief medical officer at Amwell, recently commented on the risks of AI in healthcare settings.
- In a groundbreaking study, researchers have raised serious health concerns about Splenda. The study suggests that the consumption of sucralose should be halted and calls for stricter government regulation.
- Despite offering the highest salaries, California ranked dead last in a review published by Vivian Health, an online healthcare job marketplace.
- Imelda Wright has agreed to the cancellation of her nursing registration and will not reapply for at least 18 months.
- The quick response and effective coordination among the various agencies minimized the potential damage and ensured the safety of the nursing home residents.