Nursing
Nurse burnout is often framed as a staffing or clinical issue. Data from a national survey of more than 2,600…
Below are 21 hospitals and health systems that recently posted job listings seeking chief nursing officers.
Gabrielle Masson
National Nurses United praised President Joe Biden's COVID-19 Health Equity Task Force and urged the group to immediately begin implementing their recommendations to achieve health equity, according to a Nov. 10 press release.
Several colleges and universities have launched innovative nursing programs and partnerships to address persistent nursing shortages around the country.
As labor shortages persist throughout the country, nurses unions have taken increased action to support nursing staff being impacted.
The Hawaii Nurses Association is calling on officials at Queen's Medical Center to intervene with new policies to protect staff amid increased incidents of violence at facilities across the state, according to a Nov. 8 press release from the organization.
Press Ganey announced Nov. 8 six hospitals as 2021 recipients of the National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators Award for Outstanding Nursing Quality.
As a young adult figuring out her career path, Kathleen Sanford, BSN, RN, had no interest in being a nurse. However, a full-ride scholarship to the Walter Reed Institute of Nursing in Washington, D.C., unearthed an unexpected love for the…
Amid the pandemic and an unprecedented nursing shortage, hospital leaders nationwide are looking for innovative ways to recruit and retain nurses and other healthcare staff. While some hospitals have hiked signing bonuses and salaries, others are taking a different approach,…
Gabrielle Masson and Marissa Plescia
National Nurses United urged the Labor Department's Occupational Safety and Health Administration Nov. 3 to adopt a permanent standard on COVID-19 in healthcare institutions, building on the emergency temporary standard adopted June 2020, according to a press release.
Microaggressions directed toward graduate nursing students of color can lead to decreased wellness and satisfaction and increased rates of depression, a study presented at the 2021 DNPs of Color Virtual Conference on Oct. 23 found.
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