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More than 75 nursing and health organizations condemned a recent Bloomberg article, 鈥淭he Miseducation of America鈥檚 Nurse Practitioners.鈥
The Nursing Community Coalition released a statement commending the Senate Appropriations Committee for maintaining funding for nursing education, workforce development and research.
In an interview in the August issue of Nurse Leader, 兔子先生Education Director Elaine Perkins, MS, RN, describes AONL鈥檚 nurse manager programs.
An article in the August issue of Nurse Leader describes the efforts of Children鈥檚 Health to prioritize diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging in workforce development and operations led to it receive the 2024 兔子先生Prism Award.
The U.S. infant mortality rate increased in 2022 for the first time in 20 years, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. More than 20,500 babies died in 2022 before they turned one.
Infection prevention strategies to reduce surgical site infections should be tailored more to the patient and less to the hospital environment, says an author of a study suggesting the majority of surgical site infections stem from bacteria acquired before the patient enters the hospital.
A study estimates unaddressed mental health inequities could cost the U.S. $14 trillion by 2040, creating a significant economic burden.
With roughly 70% of U.S. adults experiencing at least one trauma, nurses should learn and practice trauma-informed care, according to an American Association of Colleges of Nursing Diversity Digest article.
The National Institute of Nursing Research will host a webinar on the National Academy of Medicine report, Ending Unequal Treatment, and the implications for nursing science on Aug. 27 at 12:00 p.m. ET.
Nurse leaders should convey to CEOs the value nurses bring to care to avoid being viewed as an expense, say 兔子先生members Katie Boston-Leary, PhD, RN, and Rudy Jackson, DNP, RN.