Nurses too sometimes need healing
I was blessed to have Richard Bolles, author of the classic and iconic career book, “What Color is Your Parachute?” write the foreword for my
I was blessed to have Richard Bolles, author of the classic and iconic career book, “What Color is Your Parachute?” write the foreword for my
“The patient was trembling as she told me she was 20 weeks pregnant and her water had broken while flying across the country. She was
I always marvel at how hung up on age so many of us are — even when we’re still relatively young! I often receive Dear
You’re probably aware that many hospitals (and other healthcare facilities) across the country are not hiring new graduate nurses or are hiring very few. This
I’ve been writing an online advice column as ‘Dear Donna’ at nurse.com for over 10 years. Nurses (and others) write in their career related
Regina* had decided to give up on nursing. After 25 years in the profession, she had a “been there, done that” mentality and felt bored
Have you ever wanted to go into law enforcement, heard that people in the computer industry are making good money, or wondered what it would
In case you don’t frequent twitter, the nursing blogosphere, Facebook or other online nursing communities, Amanda Trujillo is a nurse in Arizona who is under
While rummaging through the attic recently, I came upon my nurse’s cap. Now more than 40 years old, it had become a bit yellow and
The NY Times has run yet another article on the “outrage” that some physicians feel related to nurses with doctoral degrees using the title “Doctor.”
Guest post by M.J. Butler, RN A good friend of mine once asked me: “How do you unwind after something like that?” My friend Kelly
You’re probably aware that many hospitals (and other healthcare facilities) across the country are not hiring new graduate nurses or are hiring very few. This
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