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Trailblazers in Scrubs: Celebrating Black Nurses Who Changed History and Inspire the Future

Daily Nurse

This Black History Month, let’s take a moment to reflect on the incredible contributions of Black nurses who broke barriers, faced adversity head-on, and paved the way for a more inclusive and equitable healthcare system. Nurses are not just caregiversthey’re advocates, educators, and changemakers.

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The Importance of Diversity in Nursing: Black History Month Reflection

Diversity Nursing

As we celebrate Black History Month , its essential to recognize the contributions of Black Nurses and the crucial role diversity plays in healthcare. This Black History Month , lets honor the resilience, dedication, and excellence of Black Nurses, past, present, and future. Why Representation in Nursing Matters The U.S.

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Disability Pride Month: Honoring History, Empowering Futures

Diversity Nursing

The History: A Look Back Did you know that Disability Pride Month is celebrated in July to commemorate a monumental civil rights victory? Beyond legislation, the disability rights movement has a rich history of advocacy. Instead, it's about embracing disability as a natural and valuable aspect of human diversity.

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How To Use Journaling To Manage Stress

Nurse Practitioners in Business

Reflect and Revisit Entries Keeping a journal creates history. A simple exercise could be to list three things you are grateful for at the end of each workday or the beginning of the day. Studies have shown that practicing gratitude can improve mood, reduce stress, and enhance resilience.

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Southern University Makes History with Record-Breaking Class of Black Male Nurses! 

Minority Nurse

Southern University’s College of Nursing and Allied Health is shattering barriers and making headlines in extraordinary ways.

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A Conversation with Anitra Freeman

Josephine Ensign

I have included my oral history interview here. She is now stably housed and continuously giving back to our community and working to make our city a safer, healthier place for everyone, including people without homes. Her story is an inspiration. I wrote a chapter of my Way Home book on Anitra Freeman.

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New Director of the Bates Center for the Study of the History of Nursing

Penn Nursing

The Bates Center amplifies the importance of the history of nursing and healthcare to the development of crafting effective health policies and strategies to improve health for all.