If you own a sensible mobile phone, you’ve gotten probably downloaded or used a mobile application (app) in some unspecified time in the future. According to...
Recently I had the chance to seek advice from nurses about their mental health and well-being. The results were disturbing; several nurses I spoke to felt...
Dean Patricia Davidson @nursingdean from Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing @JHUNursing can be hosting this week’s EBN Twitter chat (#ebnjc). Wednesday, July 15, 8pm –...
Every day we see someone on the news and in our emergency rooms overdosing on prescription or street drugs. Every day, 90 Americans die from opioid...
The World Health Organization announced 2020 because the “Year of the Nurse and Midwife”, celebrating the two hundredth anniversary ofvol anniversary of the birth of Florence...
The Global Fund Board welcomes investments to finish AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria; Expresses concern concerning the growing needs resulting from the post-crisis within the face of...
In the third blog in our “day in the life of…” series, Catherine Paterson, Professor and Clinical Head of Nursing on the University of Canberra, Australia,...
In this week’s blog, Karen Patrick, Registered Pediatric Nurse, Lecturer in Nursing (Child), Master of Health Studies, FHEA, reflects on her experiences talking to students about...
Nursing students are returning to learning, but not necessarily to high school in a standard brick and mortar constructing. In a career like nursing, where a...
“We follow the leader, leader, leader, we follow the leader wherever he goes. Tee dum, tee dee…… This week’s blog is written by Becky Thomas (@Becky_QICTM)....