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| 25 February 2010 By Gary Scholar; book review by Eileen P. Williamson (open access) |
| 20 February 2010 Daybook helps critical-care nurses care for themselves. (open access) |
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By Linda Norlander, RN, BSN, MS, 04 February 2010 To Comfort Always is a practical and insightful guide to end-of-life care. (open access) |
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By Kathleen D. Pagana, PhD, RN, 03 February 2010 To move with style and ease through nursing’s new-millennium careers requires nurses to be familiar with the “how-to’s” and “must-not’s” of etiquette. (open access) |
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By Patrice Rancour, RN, MS, CS, 03 February 2010 Patrice Rancour shares her experiences with end-of-life care and how they led to a specialized ministry to the dying. (open access) |
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By Eileen P. Williamson, 03 February 2010 A unique guide for nurses to leverage a new role for themselves in health care facility design. |
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By Beth P. Houser, DNSc, FNP, NEA-BC, and Kathy N. Player, EdD, RN, MS-N, MBA, 02 February 2010 When it comes to leadership, we can all use words of wisdom from visionaries who have come before us, paving the way for nursing as we know it today. |
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By Peter Jaret; Marla Salmon, senior editor; Karen Kasmauski, photographer, 02 February 2010 Nurse: A World of Care is a must-read for those who work to promote social justice and the right of all people to have a fair chance to live healthy lives. |
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By Nancy Dickenson-Hazard, RN, MSN, FAAN, 02 February 2010 Nancy Dickenson-Hazard shares her knowledge and learning about leadership in a way that challenges and empowers others to reflect on their own leadership journey. |
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By Sharon M. Weinstein, MS, RN, CRNI, FAAN, 02 February 2010 Is it possible to achieve balance in our lives? Sharon Weinstein answers that question with a resounding “Yes!” |
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By Eileen P. Williamson, 02 February 2010 To retire or not to retire. Is that any longer the question? |
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