Lucia Alfano, RN, MA was 1 out of 10 recipients of the 2015 Culture of Health: Breakthrough Leaders in Nursing award. The Future of Nursing presented the award as part of its Campaign for Action, a joint initiative of AARP, and the Robert Wood Johnson… read more →
Technology is changing every day, whether we like it or not. The healthcare sector is an ever-changing landscape. Technology has helped improve quality of care, make jobs easier, and improve effectiveness. Schools and healthcare organizations, both big and small, can’t afford to be behind… read more →
The Senate Education Committee has recently advanced legislation to ensure that school nurses in New Jersey meet certain training and education requirements. The bill is intended for Registered Nurses to meet certain eligibility requirements before being able to work in a school. The bill’s primary… read more →
Almost everyone with a full time job will be spending more time at work than at home. You will most likely see your coworkers more than anyone else during the year. The same is true with many students. They will be spending more time at… read more →
RN Salary Report 2015 Are you curious which setting an RN makes the most? How about where you should move to in order to make the most amount of money as an RN? Medscape recently released a report outlining the results of a survey… read more →
Nurses make up the largest segment of the health care profession, with 3 million registered nurses in the United States. Nurses work in a wide variety of settings, including hospitals, public health centers, schools, and homes, and provide a continuum of services, including direct patient… read more →
Press Release from PRWEB: ————————————————— Scotia, NY (PRWEB)December 03, 2015 MEDIA ADVISORY: Who: The New York Physical Therapy Association What: Stop high co-payments. Meet Assemblyman Tedisco When: Friday, December 4, 2015 at 11:00 AM Where: The Scotia Office of Physical Therapy Associates of Schenectady 42… read more →
The pool of available Registered Nurses in the United States and worldwide seems to always fluctuate. At any given time, there could be a surplus of available nurses, and in turn, there could also be a drought. Hospitals are managed with temporary nurses that… read more →
I recently read an article on the DW stating that robots might replace nurses one day. Although Minoru Asada, a leading robotics researcher and head of the Asada Project, states that “Robots cannot and should not replace humans,” it almost seems inevitable that they… read more →
A new Alzheimer’s disease study has been circulating around the internet as of late. This study finds / suggests that a component of aspirin can help in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative diseases. Researchers at the Boyce Thompson Institute and John Hopkins… read more →