Well it’s that time again. I’ve decided to make another top 10 nursing blogs list to follow in 2017. I had a lot of extra submissions from my 2015 nursing blogs list, which made this list very difficult to drill down to only 10.… read more →
The Bureau of Labor Statistics has recently released a report outlining the average salary of a Registered Nurse in different locations throughout New York. If you guessed that the highest mean salary per year came from New York – Jersey City – White Plains area… read more →
Daniel McCarthy, who is the assistant director of nursing at Daleview Care Center in Farmingdale, NY, was recognized as RN of the year by the New York State Health Facilities Association at its 67th annual convention. The convention was held in conjunction with the New… read more →
The Safe Staffing for Quality Care Act, was passed by the NY Assembly that requires every hospital and nursing home in New York State to adopt minimum staffing requirements and establish nurse-to-patient ratios in all nursing units. This is a bipartisan bill in the State… read more →
Chipotle is offering a buy one get one deal for all nurses on Wednesday Jun 8th, 2016 from 3pm – close at all US locations. This BOGO deal includes burritos, bowls, salads, or orders of tacos. This free burrito offer is extended to all types… read more →
April is occupational therapy month! Occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants are part of a vital profession that helps people across the lifespan participate in the things they want and need to do through the therapeutic use of everyday activities. Occupational therapy services help patients… read more →
Where you went to school can play an enormous part in your life after you graduate. A lot of employers will look at where you went, and make pre determined judgements about your qualifications. In the business world, if you graduate from Harvard Business School,… read more →
How does health care in the United States compare to health care in the rest of the world? In 2013, MPH@GW, the online Master of Public Health program offered through the Milken Institute School of Public Health at the George Washington University, created an infographic that measured… read more →
So you are about to go on your school nurse job interview, but aren’t exactly sure what they will be asking. You may have encountered some of the questions when you first interviewed for your acute care job, or even your home care position. School… read more →
Every December, the Gallup’s Honesty and Ethics poll is released to see which profession is the most honest and trustworthy. Each year, since they were added to the list in 1999, nurses have topped the list. The exception is firefighters in 2001, shortly after the… read more →