I attempt to limit watching events in Newtown, Connecticut on television. I feel guilty about this because those directly affected by the terrible massacre that took...
There are several people on the earth of nursing who we will discover as having shaped the world of nursing education, practice, and leadership. This week...
We are very happy with the variety of our membership at NursingCenter.com. The education and experience of our members includes everyone from first-year nursing students to...
Welcome back to Nurses On the Move, where we shine a light-weight on impressive nurses who go above and beyond the career and who function role...
In a discussion with several nurses yesterday, we recognized how necessary it’s for nurses to have a passion for this occupation and the way that zeal...
To kick off Nurses Week, we start with Clara Barton: “one of the honored women in American history” Known as the “Angel of the Battlefield”, Barton...
Not only was Walt Whitman a famous American poet, teacher and journalist, but he also worked as a volunteer nurse for 3 years throughout the Civil...
Considered some of the famous nurses in history, Virginia Avenel Henderson is credited with developing the idea of nursing during which defined the role of a...
Dr. Loretta C. Ford is an internationally recognized nursing leader and founding father of the nurses’ movement, which celebrates its fiftieth anniversary this 12 months. She...
The creator of recent nursing, Florence Nightingale, was born on May 12, 1820, so it’s fitting that Nurses Week ends on her birthday. Despite her wealthy...