May is National Nurses Month, a time set aside to honor and celebrate nurses for the care and compassion they provide. Tammy Woods, who serves as president of the Piedmont Black Nurses Association, ...
May is a time to honor nurses in our families and our community for their pledge to the well-being of others, preventing illness, treating health conditions, and managing patient and family needs in ...
Tena Barnes Carraher highlights research, policy change, advances in health equity initiated by nurses When Patrick Barnes became ill 24 years ago with an autoimmune disease, his wife, Tena, said the ...
Nurses at a Virtua Memorial Hospital in Mount Holly wear protective equipment that includes a shield over their masked faces. During National Nurses Week, we reflect on the immeasurable impact of our ...
Westmont nursing students Jennifer Velas and Reggie Gonzalez examine a practice "patient." (Courtesy photo) The first nursing students at Westmont College have graduated and are ready to take on the ...
National Nurses Week, celebrated May 6-12 shines a spotlight on the vital contributions of nurses worldwide and the real-life challenges they overcome every day. Penn State Health St. Joseph Medical ...
Code Lavender, escape rooms, professional development and flexible scheduling are just some of the nurse initiatives top hospitals are implementing to create an excellent nurse workplace. In August, ...
Nurses impact patients every day through the excellent and compassionate care they provide in hospitals, outpatient clinics, physician practices, in patients’ homes and throughout the community.
Every year between May 6 and 12, we celebrate National Nurses Week. During this special week, we recognize and honor the efforts of all nurses, including the 7,000+ dedicated nursing team members at ...
Each May, I look forward to celebrating Nurses’ Week—a time we can celebrate America’s more than five million registered nurses. At Barton, I am honored to work alongside our nurses, whose ...
Janie LePine turned 65 March 13, 2020, the day the world shut down. She had been a nurse for 42 years and realized a pandemic wasn't a time to retire from the profession she loved. Three years later ...