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Honoring our veterans

American Nurse

Honoring our veterans is an essential part of our society as they have shown dedication and bravery while serving our country. Part-time soldiers with civilian jobs train once a month and 2 weeks per year, are always ready to serve when called, and face unique challenges. Their families served with them. They all served for us.

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Honor Preceptors for the Difference They Make

Nurse.com

Because we’re not nurses, we can only imagine how frightening it must be for a new nurse with little clinical experience to face a patient and their family and be expected to function as a fully prepared registered nurse. Besides rarely receiving recognition, often preceptors are not paid a premium for the additional work they accept.

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Supporting Quality of Life Among Adults With Autism

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In this section, we’ll review the challenges to quality of life so that those who care for adults with autism (whether you’re a friend, family member, or support professional), can better understand the challenges of those they support.

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National Burn Awareness Week and Specialized Work of Burn Nurses

Daily Nurse

They work tirelessly to treat individuals who have been affected by burn injuries and to advocate for burn injury prevention within their communities. Knowing that her nurses were with her, providing the best possible care, inspired me to do the same for all the families and patients we care for here at the Johns Hopkins Burn Center.

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AACN Names Vicki Good Chief Clinical Officer

Daily Nurse

” Nationally known for her patient safety expertise, Good succeeds Connie Barden, MSN, RN, CCRN-E, CCNS, who retires after serving as AACN’s inaugural CCO since 2014. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she took on an additional role in emergency care for the health system. “Nursing is at a pivotal point.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Rama Walker

Minority Nurse

She knows better than anyone that nurses are innovative, caring, resilient, and well-rounded individuals who can adapt and thrive in challenging environments. The series highlights healthcare leaders who are prominent figures in their organizations and are making transformational impacts in nursing.

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Celebrating Black Nursing Leaders: Mary Howard

Minority Nurse

Howard is an important nursing leader, and we’re pleased to profile her as we celebrate Black History Month with the Black Nursing Leaders Series 2023. In February, we’ll highlight healthcare leaders who are prominent figures in their organizations and are making transformational impacts in nursing. Anthony Hospital).