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RNL Archive—2nd Qtr. 2008
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Helen of Manitoba: Advocate of community-based nursing and nursing research
By James E. Mattson

Service and learning in the Dominican Republic
By Jane Palmer

 
The dirty hands of health care: What would Florence think?
By Juli C. Maxworthy

Nurse Luminaries light the way to improved environmental health
By Marian Condon


The Clinical Scholar Program: Creating a culture of excellence
By Alyce A. Schultz

Partnerships aid Afghan nurses
By Jane Palmer

Mission of mercy
By Nancy Wesenberg

Hugs from Southeast Asia: Excerpts of a nurse’s travel diary in Cambodia
By Karen S. Reed

Columns

The challenge: To know and to apply 
By Carol J. Huston

Committment to caring
By Stacey Watkins, with Karen S. Hill

Assessing methodological quality of single intervention studies
By Maureen Dobbins

Trusting enough to care
By Kristene C. Diggins

Plan for change and embrace it
By Patricia E. Thompson

Books

Nurse: A World of Care
By Peter Jaret; Marla Salmon, senior editor; Karen Kasmauski, photographer

The Nurse's Etiquette Advantage: How Professional Etiquette Can Advance Your Nursing Career
By Kathleen D. Pagana

Members

Noteworthy

Noteworthy brief items, L-Z

Noteworthy brief items, A-K

Nurse honored for work with trauma victims

Two with ties to honor society win Health Care Heroes Awards

Honor society editor named nursing dean at Boston College

Deceased

From the Society

Membership has its benefits
By Kristen Lethbridge

A tribute to Donna Lee Wong

Member snapshot: Liz Macera

Help pave the way to nursing's future!

Can't find the research data you need? Check RNR.

Geriatric Nursing Leadership Academy: Developing successful gerontology leaders

Need funding for nursing research? 

RNews

When widowhood and pregnancy coincide

One size fits all? Not in diverse populations

RWJF and AACN create scholarships to ease nursing shortage

Fewer nurses mean bigger risks for hemodialysis patients

Positive experiences decrease depression in patients with MS

Penn Nursing to investigate better ways to manage child sedation

Etceteras

Reflecting Back

Poetry
By Mitzi G. Mitchell

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