Nursing
Nurse burnout is often framed as a staffing or clinical issue. Data from a national survey of more than 2,600…
The District of Columbia Nurses Association has filed charges against George Washington University Hospital alleging retaliation, unfair labor practices and "numerous offenses in violation of the National Labor Relations Act," according to a March 21 news release.
This episode features Shehzad Saeed, MD, FAAP, AGAF, Associate Chief Medical Officer and Pediatric Gastroenterologist at Dayton Children's Hospital. Here, he discusses his background & career, how he & his team are tackling staffing shortages, telehealth in the pediatric space,…
This episode features Dr. David Duffey, VP of the Women's and Children's Service Line at OSF HealthCare. Here, he discusses his background & what led him to OSF HealthCare, his current focus on the pediatric respiratory illness surge & women’s…
An emergency nurse has made $2 million in three years selling her study guides for the National Council Licensure Examination, Medscape Medical News reported March 22.
This episode features Dr. Angela Mund, Chair for the Department of Clinical Sciences at the Medical University of South Carolina & President of the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology. Here, she discusses challenges surrounding workforce shortages & access to care,…
Nurse executives and senior nurse leaders from 10 U.S. health systems will soon be selected to participate in a new one-year fellowship in which they'll have the opportunity to develop innovative solutions to key challenges at their organization.
The dust is settling on the national nursing degree scheme, but many questions still linger, with the most pressing being: Who are these nurses, and where are they practicing? As investigations continue and disciplinary actions are taken, another intriguing question…
Thirty percent of New Jersey's more than 165,944 licensed RNs have left hospitals throughout the last four years, and 95 percent of the state's new nurses are considering the same, My Central Jersey reported March 21.
As the workforce of more than 4 million registered nurses in the U.S. endures a shortage that is expected to persist through 2030, hospitals and universities are seeking ways to lessen the burden of an already stressed system. One proposal:…
Utah is the 27th state to adopt full practice authority for nurse practitioners.
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