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You’re Welcome

Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine

There is a plethora of content surrounding diversity, equity, and inclusion as it relates to nursing as a profession, but few offerings leave nursing professionals with something… The post You’re Welcome appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine.

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Clinic caregiver perspective: “I love that all cultures are welcome”

Providence

Providence and PacMed really welcome other Read More While her drivetime did greatly improve—from an hour and a half to about seven minutes—Alma says she’s benefited from working here in even more important ways.

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Welcome to Pride Month

Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine

Our… The post Welcome to Pride Month appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine. Pride month also calls on us to recognize the obstacles LGBTQ+ people have overcome for equal treatment and the barriers to opportunity, health, and freedom that continue today.

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University of Maryland Medical System Welcomes ACE Initiative Inaugural Class

Daily Nurse

Following a successful pilot of its innovative Academy of Clinical Essentials (ACE) initiative, the University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS) is preparing to welcome its first full class of nursing students as the program expands to more locations across Maryland.

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On the Dementia Unit, Patients Welcome Me Into Their World

Nurse.com

The post On the Dementia Unit, Patients Welcome Me Into Their World appeared first on Nurse.com Blog. If you change the way you think instead of trying to change the way they think, your world will open up and the sun will shine in. Share your nurse story with your colleagues. Submit your story today!

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Welcome to My World: Life’s Trials Couldn’t Keep Me From Nursing

Nurse.com

The post Welcome to My World: Life’s Trials Couldn’t Keep Me From Nursing appeared first on Nurse.com Blog. Because becoming a nurse was like completing the circle and giving back to the nurses who took care of me. Thanks, Ed, for helping me get there. Share your nurse story with your colleagues. Submit your story today!

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Lodi Hospital Welcomes New Executive Nurse

Consult QD

In the office of Cleveland Clinic Akron General Lodi Hospital’s new vice president of nursing and operations, a plaque reads: Success is making a difference in the lives of others. Happiness is watching them grow because of it.