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(De)composing a Life

Josephine Ensign

So when university archive librarians asked me to consider donating my research materials, I didn’t hesitate to say yes. The university archive librarians are walking me through the process of sorting, organizing, and inventorying all of the materials I plan to donate. Here is where I can donate ‘all this stuff!’

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Starting a Practice Playlist

Nurse Practitioners in Business

So I encourage you to scroll through our podcast archives and search the blog for starting a practice to find lots more information. It does not matter if you are billing insurance, or if you are a cash practice. This is essential information ! This list is far from complete.

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Evelyn Rose Benson: Public Health Nursologist Extraordinaire

Nursology

Guardian of the Discipline I met Evelyn Rose Benson at an annual meeting of the Nursing History Archives of the Boston University Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center circa 2001.

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Women’s History Month 2023: Telling Our (Nursing) Stories

Amercan Journal of Nursing

Archival voices from nurse pioneers. But in AJN’s archives, which date from the first issue in 1900, one can find reports of nurses’ contributions, big and small, written by those who lived them. In that editorial, I drew attention to several of the more widely known nurses and their contributions.

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Housing First, Historical Land Use, and Exclusionary Housing Policies in Seattle

Josephine Ensign

Source: Seattle Municipal Archives, “Numbers and distribution of shacks by census tract, Seattle, WA” Here are my latest two brief (5-minute) educational videos that are part of my Skid Road project and linked with my forthcoming book, Skid Road: On the Frontier of Health and Homelessness in an American City.

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Advancing Military Mental Health

Healthcare Law Insights blog

According to research published in 2007 in the Archives of Internal Medicine , upwards to 30.9 Combat veterans are significantly susceptible to PTSD, and the debilitating impact of PTSD can last a long time. A 2015 study found that approximately 271,000 U.S. Vietnam War veterans have PTSD more than 40 years after the war. percent of U.S.

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Nurse Historian/Fulbright Scholar Explores the History of Filipino-American Nurses

Minority Nurse

.” Capucao will use the Fulbright grant to travel to the Philippines during the 2022-23 academic year to continue his investigations into Filipino nurses’ histories, conducting interviews, collecting oral histories, and diving into historical archives.

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