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By K. Joanne McGlown, 02 September 2010 Making new friends and talking of nursing … |
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By K. Joanne McGlown, 01 September 2010 And so it begins … |
| 31 August 2010 Views nurses as important partners in health care’s transformation. (open access) |
| 30 August 2010 Three experts on civility and effective partnerships share perspectives. |
| 27 August 2010 Three experts on civility and effective partnerships share perspectives. |
| 23 August 2010 Global Summit on Nurse Faculty Migration addresses overall issue and plans next steps. |
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By Kathy Wodicka, 20 August 2010 Leslie MacTaggart Myers credits MCH academy for leadership support. |
| 19 August 2010 Fewer than half of Golden State adolescents vaccinated against meningococcal disease. |
| 18 August 2010 Research will benefit hospitals and patients nationwide. (open access) |
| 11 August 2010 Program rewards teachers for excellence, commitment and inspirational influence. (open access) |
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By Erin Pesut, 10 August 2010 RAP program encourages nursing research. |
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By Erin Pesut, 05 August 2010 Four nurses, newer to the profession, share their thoughts and advice. (open access) |
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By James E. Mattson, 04 August 2010 Social determinants, not disease management, are key. (open access) |
| 03 August 2010 Honor society announces 2010 participants |
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By Beatrice J. Kalisch, 27 July 2010 Hospitalized and far from home, a nurse educator experiences health care’s dark side. |
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By Beatrice J. Kalisch, 26 July 2010 The author offers remedies. |
| 23 July 2010 A nurse leader honors her mother, who inspired her to become a nurse. |
| 18 July 2010 15 nurse experts provide answers in new book from STTI. (open access) |
| 17 July 2010 Co-authored by noted phenomenology expert Patricia Benner, book provides insight on how people cope with major life events. (open access) |
| 17 July 2010 New book gives practical advice on jobs, education and entrepreneurship. (open access) |
| 16 July 2010 Better coaching, hiring, supervising can help stem nurse shortage (open access) |
| 11 July 2010 Daybook helps critical-care nurses care for themselves. (open access) |
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By Cynthia Clark, 08 July 2010 Fifth in a series of articles on civility in nursing education and practice (open access) |
| 02 July 2010 Catherine Denver, baccalaureate student at Johns Hopkins, graduated in May. (open access) |
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By Karen H. Morin, 30 June 2010 Embrace the challenge and make STTI a vital, vibrant organization. |
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By Patricia E. Thompson, 29 June 2010 When in Indianapolis, come visit your honor society’s international headquarters. |
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By Jasmine Dagley, with Karen S. Hill, 28 June 2010 Great way to let the left hand know what the right hand is doing! |
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By Michael C. LaFerney, 28 June 2010 Effective control calls for proactive monitoring. |
| 23 June 2010 Program funded by grant from The John A. Hartford Foundation |
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By K. Joanne McGlown, 21 June 2010 Lebanon’s Gladys Mouro leads Beirut hospital to Magnet status. |
| 11 June 2010 Little information is available on best practice for nursing handoffs. |
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By Cynthia Clark and Cari Cardoni, 04 June 2010 Fourth in a series of articles on civility in nursing education and practice (open access) |
| 03 June 2010 To date, Building Academic Geriatric Nursing Capacity program has supported work of more than 200 fellows and scholars. |
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By Mary Ann Mertz, 25 May 2010 It’s not about the organization. It’s about you. (open access) |
| 20 May 2010 Was tireless advocate for at-risk populations |
| 19 May 2010 Never give up, says ‘American Hero’ Terri Moore |
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By Sherylyn M. Watson, 14 May 2010 Looking for a good reason to leave your comfort zone? (open access) |
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By Jane Palmer, 12 May 2010 More than 100 volunteers aid in disaster relief. |
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By Jane Palmer, 10 May 2010 School prepares nurses for Haiti’s current and future health care needs |
| 05 May 2010 Program created to curtail nursing shortage through better faculty retention. |
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By Barbara Bennett, 30 April 2010 This bestselling author has devoted her life to caring for women. |
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By Cynthia Clark, 28 April 2010 Third in a series of articles on civility in nursing education and practice—why it matters and what can be done to foster it. (open access) |
| 21 April 2010 First-of-its-kind effort supported by The Elsevier Foundation |
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By Claudia K.Y. Lai, 16 April 2010 What would our caregiving look like from the perspective of patients with dementia? |
| 01 April 2010 Application deadline 1 May 2010 |
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By Vicki Baker, with Karen S. Hill, 30 March 2010 Mid-career training changes a staff nurse’s perspective. |
| 26 March 2010 Lauds group’s “enduring contributions to interdisciplinary education and practice” |
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By Cynthia Clark, 22 March 2010 Second in a series of articles on civility in nursing education and practice—why it matters and what can be done to foster it. (open access) |
| 19 March 2010 Series prepares nurses to respond more effectively, while helping to ensure their safety. |
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By Sarah H. Kagan, 16 March 2010 A gerontologist calls for vision, risk-taking and action to transform care of older people. |
| 04 March 2010 Authors combine experience and dedication to honor Idaho’s nursing tradition. |
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By Angela Kydd, 03 March 2010 A former clinician proposes changing the way nurses are counted in the United Kingdom. |
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By Robert Fraser, 02 March 2010 It’s OK for nurses to be skeptical of social media, says the author, but it’s not OK to refuse to engage with new technology. |
| 01 March 2010 Her "gero story" begins with Annie, Agnes and Josie |
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By Karen H. Morin, 26 February 2010 Like Florence Nightingale, today’s nurses make critical contributions to global health. |
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By Cynthia Clark, 16 February 2010 At age 18, I was ill-equipped to deal with rude and demeaning teachers. (open access) |
| 05 February 2010 Nurses at U of Michigan and Johns Hopkins find ways to aid nation in turmoil. |
| 01 February 2010 Some who traveled to the 40th Biennial Convention also took advantage of an opportunity to travel back in time. |
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By Michael C. LaFerney, 29 January 2010 For some cultures, complying with a nurse’s instructions is not the norm. |
| 27 January 2010 As dean of Marian University, Anita Siccardi draws upon her experience in nursing, education and the military. |
| 22 January 2010 Commemorative service to be held 25 April at Washington, D.C.’s National Cathedral |
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By Savitri Singh-Carlson, 20 January 2010 Exposure to diverse public health settings fosters student passion and understanding. |
| 15 January 2010 Developed for Center for Nursing Excellence in Long-Term Care™ |
| 13 January 2010 A nursing educator, Cleary had a long, prestigious career at Indiana University School of Nursing. |
| 12 January 2010 An academic innovator, Aydelotte established the baccalaureate degree as the minimum preparation for Iowa nursing graduates. |
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By Tina Agan, with Karen S. Hill, 30 December 2009 I stressed diet and exercise in maintaining a healthy heart, but my patients could tell I was not following my own advice. |
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By Clarann Weinert, SC, 23 December 2009 There are still hurdles, but rural nursing science is moving in the right direction. |
| 21 December 2009 Have a knack for saying the wrong thing and escalating a bad situation? |
| 18 December 2009 She arrived five weeks before Christmas, delivered with the help of a senior nursing student who “happened” to be doing her OB clinical rotation. |
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By Nancy Rollins Gantz, 16 December 2009 Lessons learned in the making of 101 Global Leadership Lessons for Nurses. |
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By Patricia E. Thompson, 15 December 2009 STTI will induct researchers into its newly created Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame in July 2010. |
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By Michelle R. Troseth, 14 December 2009 Nurses cannot advance practice with technology alone. |
| 01 December 2009 Compliance with diet, medication, exercise and glucose monitoring is difficult for many. |
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By Diane Sieg, 01 December 2009 See if you agree. (open access) |
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By Susan Gennaro, 30 November 2009 Members of honor society its greatest resource, says new STTI president. (open access) |
| 12 November 2009 Program combines multidisciplinary best practices |
| 05 November 2009 Simulation prepares nursing students for a world where they can’t reinitiate the patient. |
| 26 October 2009 Program advances careers of promising faculty while easing nursing shortage |
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By Jane Palmer, 16 October 2009 Parish-based multidisciplinary team serves the underserved with respect and compassion. |
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By James E. Mattson, 14 October 2009 Three Cups of Tea author to address Monday session of convention |
| 09 October 2009 Members of advisory board share perspectives on nursing shortage. |
| 08 October 2009 Urge president and congressional leaders to invite nurses to the table |
| 05 October 2009 Greater use of simulation technology in nursing schools can save lives, says Laura Fero. |
| 30 September 2009 To include International Nightingale Nursing Training Center |
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By Sharon Merritt, with Karen S. Hill, 30 September 2009 Magnet program fosters innovation and commitment to quality care. |
| 30 September 2009 Check RNL regularly and join the conversation. |
| 21 September 2009 $2.6 million released for disadvantaged nursing students |
| 10 September 2009 Five African nurse leaders to participate in discussions at 40th Biennial Convention |
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By Michael C. LaFerney, 05 September 2009 It starts with getting rid of the "it's not my patient" mindset. |
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By Renu Dhasmana and Kamili Prakash, 03 September 2009 Exchange benefits students, faculty members, institutions and an underserved population. |
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By James E. Mattson, 02 September 2009 Sometimes, a wrong turn will take you exactly where you want to go. |
| 21 August 2009 Two scholarships available to nurses in Florida |
| 18 August 2009 Online education critical to easing nursing shortage |
| 10 August 2009 Program forgives up to 85 percent |
| 01 August 2009 Opening day of 40th Biennial Convention |
| 01 August 2009 Day 2, 40th Biennial Convention |
| 01 August 2009 Day 3, 40th Biennial Convention |
| 01 August 2009 Day 4, 40th Biennial Convention |
| 31 July 2009 Poor management of osteoporosis can force early retirement. |
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By Carol J. Huston, 30 July 2009 Research and science must drive patient-care decisions. |
| 22 July 2009 Committee to develop blueprint to better care through better use of nurses |
| 13 July 2009 University of Phoenix and Kaplan University respond to nursing shortage. |
| 08 July 2009 Paper offers insight on ways to reduce legal vulnerability. |
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By Robin P. Newhouse, 01 July 2009 Evidence-based practice, properly implemented, results in practice-based evidence. |
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By Brenda L. Cleary, 26 June 2009 The window of opportunity won’t be open forever. |
| 25 June 2009 Nightingale classic brought up to date for today's caregivers. |
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By Kathleen T. Heinrich, 24 June 2009 Break the writing barrier by applying these proven strategies. |
| 23 June 2009 Fast-track program made possible with year-round scheduling and omission of pre-acceptance waiting period. |
| 18 June 2009 In her keynote speech at the NSNA convention, Rear Admiral Carol A. Romano urges nursing students to create a healthier nation and healthier world. |
| 12 June 2009 Action needed to avoid severe shortage of 260,000 nurses by 2025 |
| 11 June 2009 STTI establishes clearinghouse for student-relevant resources |
| 08 June 2009 Five nursing students in Malawi, Africa, received scholarships established in honor of the late Margretta "Gretta" Styles. |
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By Donita Cantrell, with Karen S. Hill, 07 June 2009 To reach the next level, you have to leave your comfort zone. |
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By Betsy M. McDowell, 20 May 2009 Take a trip back in time and then travel forward to the future. |
| 16 May 2009 When it comes to making connections—whether by video, Twitter, LinkedIn or other media—Rob Fraser is no novice. |
| 16 May 2009 Research by Anne Teitelman helps bridge the gap between fact and fiction about HIV and STIs. |
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By Russell R. Lynn and Cory Adams, 15 May 2009 Faculty and student nurse anesthetists experience Honduras up close and personal. |
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By Patricia E. Thompson, 15 May 2009 Connecting generations is a priority for health care. |
| 05 May 2009 Patrick Hickey, the only nurse to have scaled the highest mountain on each continent, is the author of a new book, 7 Summits: A Nurse’s Quest to Conquer Mountaineering and Life. |
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By Jane Palmer, 21 April 2009 In a world where everyone’s getting older, we need nurses prepared to lead the way in caring for older people. |
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By Elicia E. Egozcue, 02 April 2009 After caring for terminally ill family members, her passion became her mission. |
| 26 March 2009 School of Nursing faculty and students from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville are participating in a campaign that challenges residents to embrace wellness. |
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By Kathryn A. Carpenter, 20 March 2009 Ever consider prison nursing a career option? |
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By Susan M. Baxley and Kristrina S. Ibitayo, 12 March 2009 Two PhD candidates reflect on the process and share tips for the journey. |
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By Angela K. Feagan, with Karen S. Hill, 02 March 2009 Should a nurse ever stop learning? |
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By Ainslie T. Nibert, 23 February 2009 Educators must act now to prepare students for technology-transformed health care. |
| 23 February 2009 Hurricane Ike’s flooding caused massive damage, but the recovery triggered a cooperative spirit and changes in nursing education. |
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By Michelle R. Troseth, 23 February 2009 The best way to make use of this gift is to be grounded in the fundamentals, such as scope of practice. |
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By Jamie Lee Blevins, 15 February 2009 The lessons she learned as an instructor were very different from those learned by the students. |
| 24 January 2009 Professor Barbara Duane and eight nursing students spent their spring break helping to improve the health of the Bribri Indians in Costa Rica. |
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By Diane Wieland, 23 January 2009 As a participant in Sigma Theta Tau International’s Board Leadership Development (BLD) Program, I encourage members to consider this two-year mentoring opportunity. |
| 16 January 2009 A student nurse experiences the profession’s dark side. |
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By Kristina S. Ibitayo, 21 November 2008 It was just an orange, but its global shape foreshadowed a nursing career in the developing world. |
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By James E. Mattson, 21 November 2008 Her work influences thousands of caregivers and millions of patients. |
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By Kristina S. Ibitayo, 20 November 2008 |
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By Tammie L. Calabrese, 23 October 2008 They looked like nursing students, but their writing revealed much more. |
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By Jane Palmer, 03 October 2008 Meet the only member of Sigma Theta Tau International in Hungary. |
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By Kim Larson and Melissa Ott, 02 October 2008 Thirteen nursing students go beyond textbooks and the Internet to experience this Central American country firsthand. |
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By Jill Derstine, 20 August 2008 “Problem Solving for Better Health” was the theme of a 10 July workshop in Singapore during the 19th International Nursing Research Congress, sponsored by the Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International. |
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By Elizabeth Valente, 20 August 2008 Family nurse practitioner students build bridges between cultures. |
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By Elissa Crocker, 20 August 2008 One of her favorite songs is “Climb Every Mountain." It’s a directive that has guided her career. |
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By Lorrie R. Davis-Dick, 20 August 2008 Professor, you don’t know me but I am sure that you have seen me around.
Who am I? What do I look like? Well, that’s not important right now. |
| 20 August 2008 In March 2007, Kathleen Sassi took her first voyage with Aloha Medical Mission, which provides medical assistance to islands in the Pacific. Many of the islands have neither electricity nor running water, and disease is widespread. |
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By Karen S. Reed, 04 August 2008 She went to Cambodia to teach rehabilitation nursing, and came back in love with its people. |
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By Kristen Lethbridge, 29 May 2008 A member of the first non-U.S. chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International encourages newly inducted members to take advantage of the significant benefits offered by membership in the honor society, at the chapter level and internationally. |
| 29 May 2008 Elizabeth ''Liz'' Macera, RN, PhD, NP-C, associate clinical professor at the University of California, San Francisco School of Nursing and member of Alpha Eta Chapter, recently returned from her first trip to South Africa. |
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By James E. Mattson, 27 May 2008 No history of Canadian nursing is complete if it doesn’t mention the contributions of Helen Glass. |
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By Jane Palmer, 27 May 2008 Eighteen members of a humanitarian mission to the Dominican Republic find out what it’s like on the other side of paradise. |
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By Jane Palmer, 27 May 2008 In May 2007, nursing professor Patrick Hickey became the first nurse to achieve the Seven Summits—climbing the tallest mountain on each of the seven continents. |
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By Jane Palmer, 27 May 2008 When a U.S. Army nurse deployed in Afghanistan saw a need for nursing textbooks at a university in Kabul, he responded by enlisting the help of his local honor society chapter. |
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By Alyce A. Schultz, 27 May 2008 The developer of the Clinical Scholar Program reflects on her 28-year journey of applying research to clinical practice. |
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By Marian Condon, 27 May 2008 These heroes seek to reduce more than 2 millions tons of hospital waste produced annually. |
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By Patricia E. Thompson, 22 May 2008 The honor society is known for its knowledge development, management and dissemination. |
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By Jane Palmer, 25 February 2008 In Professor Phillips McEnany’s classes, you stay awake to learn about the benefits of sleep. Learn more about this clinician and teacher who is making important research contributions to our understanding of sleep disorders. |
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By Suzanne S. Prevost, 25 February 2008 After attending her first international convention of the Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International, she returned home and proclaimed, “Someday, I want to lead that organization.” In 1999, she became the honor society’s 23rd president and, in 2007, its chief executive officer. Learn more about Patricia E. Thompson, our multifaceted, consensus-building CEO. |
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By Madrean Schober, 25 February 2008 As increased demand for health care coincides with lack of access to health care services and shortages of health care professionals, nurses with advanced knowledge and skills are increasingly important. The author provides perspective on the global trend toward advanced nursing practice. |
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By Patricia E. Thompson, 25 February 2008 This is an especially exciting time of year for the Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International—its members and chapters. |
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By Maureen Dobbins, 25 February 2008 It has been an absolute pleasure writing these columns this past year and, as a result of your positive feedback, I am happy to continue writing about evidence-informed nursing practice. |
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By Kim Ann Guth, 25 February 2008 When BSN students at Fullerton State University in California decided to form an honor society and apply for a chapter charter with the Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International, they wanted to make a difference internationally. That’s exactly what they’re doing, making a difference by helping their nurse colleagues in Morocco. |
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By Anna M. Herbst, 25 February 2008 To minimize the severity of the nursing shortage, writes the author, young people not presently considering nursing need to be recruited for a future career in the profession through presentations that are “positive, appealing and accurate.” She offers age-appropriate suggestions so that future nurses can make that career choice on the basis of reality, rather than preconceived notions. |
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By James E. Mattson, 25 February 2008 When The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia transitioned to family-centered care 25-plus years ago, undefined boundaries introduced by the new environment made it difficult, at times, for caregivers to navigate. Nurses, together with astute administrators, recognized the problem and found a way to empower families and care for caregivers. |
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By Kathleen Nash, 03 February 2008 From personal experience as a volunteer nurse practitioner in Nicaragua, the author learns that there is no better way to learn about another culture than to immerse yourself in it, even for a relatively short period of time. Now she’s helping her nursing students learn the same lesson. |
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By Jean Jenkins and Kathleen Calzone, 03 December 2007 The founders of the Genetic/Genomic Nursing Competency Initiative are passionate about translating the benefits of genetic/genomic research into improved patient care, and they want you to also become aware of the improved health outcomes made possible by genome research. |
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By Jane Palmer, 03 December 2007 |
| 03 December 2007 For nearly 10 years, the RWJ Executive Nurse Fellows program has invested in developing nurse leaders in health services, public or community health, and nursing education. One of those leaders is 2006 Fellow Cynda H. Rushton, RN, PhD, FAAN, associate professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing and member of Sigma Theta Tau International. Learn more about Rushton and her R³ program—Renewal, Resilience and Retention for Nurses. |
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By Kimberly Adams Tufts and Elizabeth R. Click, 03 December 2007 Must a nurse hold a PhD to function as a quality faculty member? That’s the question asked by the authors. In answering it, they provide a composite of 18 nurses who have obtained practice doctorates and like what they see. |
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By Maureen Dobbins, 03 September 2007 We continue our journey toward evidence-informed decision making by focusing on the beginning of the process—to clearly articulate a focused practice- or policy-based question. |
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By Phyllis Griggs with Karen S. Hill, 03 September 2007 Even with refined processes and well-trained staff members, health care outcomes do not always meet the patient’s expectations. Nurses and nursing-support staff members can occasionally find themselves, or a peer, involved in a deposition or trial situation related to a patient care concern. |
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By Kathleen T. Heinrich, 03 September 2007 In this sequel to a two-part article about joy stealing, the author identifies ways in which victims of joy-stealing found themselves on the other end of this not-so-petty larceny. |
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By R. Terry Olbrysh, 03 September 2007 It was a meeting of the minds—40 health care and nursing education leaders—high in the Andes, convened for the purpose of advancing evidence-based practice in Latin America. The first meeting of its kind to be held in South America, it won’t be last. |
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By Teresa Seright, 03 September 2007 “Acceptance of grade inflation sets students up to fail, puts patients at risk and makes nurse educators the target of litigation,” writes the author. Given those realities and the fact that, over the last 34 years, undergraduate grade point averages have risen 15 percent per decade, it’s critical, she contends, that nurse educators not follow the trend. |
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By Carla Hall, 04 June 2007 If you expect Fay Bower, RN, DNSc, FAAN, to kick back and take it easy after handing over the reins as acquisitions editor for the Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International, you don’t know Fay Bower. |
| 02 March 2007 New York University College of Nursing (NYUCN) celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2007. |
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By Ashante Dobbs, 02 March 2007 Lynda Nauright offered Mardi Gras beads in exchange for nursing textbooks, which were donated to Dillard University to replace some of the textbooks destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. |
| 02 March 2007 Janet D. Allan, RN, PhD, CS, FAAN, dean of the University of Maryland School of Nursing, recently awarded emeritus status to three former faculty members. |
| 01 December 2006 An elementary school health fair proved to be a unique educational opportunity for nursing students at Reading Hospital School of Health Sciences in West Reading, Pa. |
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By Theresa A. Granger, 01 September 2006 “Instead of eating our young, we need to focus our energies on supporting and nurturing one another,” writes the author, who identifies mentoring, initiated immediately upon graduation, as an effective way for new nurses to learn technically and grow professionally. |
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By Dana J. Olive, 01 September 2006 Everyone, including student nurses, has “issues” and it’s not realistic, contends the author, to expect students to leave those personal issues at the classroom door. Drawing upon the wisdom of nursing theorist Hildegard Peplau, who identified six dynamic character roles that nurses assume when interacting with patients, the author asks educators to consider assuming similar roles when interacting with students. |
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By Mary Ann G. Abiado, 02 June 2006 With a doctoral degree in fish genetics and reproductive biology, Mary Ann Abiado was well prepared to “take care of fish, spawn them, rear their eggs and young, draw blood, perform feeding studies and collect tissue samples,” but could she do a good job caring for older people? Now pursuing a nursing degree, Abiado describes some of what she learned and observed during 18 days of clinical training in a nursing home. |
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By Ruth B. Grubesic, 02 June 2006 While political debate rages in the United States about how to secure its southern border from illegal immigration, a U.S. nursing school and a nursing school in Mexico are collaborating to promote better health care while improving cross-cultural awareness. |
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By Kathleen T. Heinrich, 02 June 2006 Many strategies can be used in playing the joy-stealing game, but the object is the same: Rob your co-worker of joy and job satisfaction while advancing your own agenda. |
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By Elisa K. Watters, 03 March 2006 Elisa Watters, a nurse practitioner from the state of Washington (U.S.) recalls cross-cultural challenges and achievements she experienced in teaching nursing to Tibetan monks. |
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By Pamela R. Cangelosi, 02 December 2005 If we want to end the current nursing shortage and encourage nurses to stay in the profession, it's time we stop eating our young and start nurturing them. |
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By Wendy S. Carter Kooken, 02 December 2005 How do you predict nursing education needs 10 years from now? The author recommends a helpful tool—complexity science. |
| 02 December 2005 Fairy tales and science fiction often include accounts of positive, mystical forces that help the heroes in these stories struggle with and ultimately triumph over evil. The positive force portrayed in Star Wars films (Lucas 1977, 1980, 1983, 1999, 2002) can serve as an allegory to describe nursing and its future direction. |
| 02 September 2005 In June, 17 nurses from Region 1—from Hawaii to California and Washington state—focused on alternative and complementary therapies while cruising the inlets of Alaska and Canada aboard the Norwegian Spirit. |
| 02 September 2005 Guided by the vision of Dean Sheila Haas, the Berwyn/Cicero Registered Nurse Initiative began in 2000 with funding from the MacNeal Health Foundation. |
| Meet some of your amazing colleagues. (open access) |
| We can see the same things but view them differently. (open access) |
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By James E. Mattson, Recently posted and coming attractions. (open access) |
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By Danial J. Pesut, For some time, I have suggested there is a complementary nature to nursing. (open access) |
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