Nurses Remain the Catalyst for Transformation in Maternal Healthcare

At a point in my career, a devastating event deeply affected me. One of my former nursing students, a vibrant young Black woman, tragically lost her life and the life of her newborn during childbirth. Despite access to healthcare, she fell victim to maternal...

Honoring Mary Eliza Mahoney, America’s First Licensed Black Nurse

This National Nurses Week, learn more about Mary Eliza Mahoney, America's first professionally-trained Black nurse whose birthday lies on May 7, the second day of National Nurses Week. Mahoney's journey to becoming a nurse in the 1800s was full of setbacks she...

Reflecting on Nurses Week: What Would Florence Think?

Nurses Week occurs every year during the second week of May, and much fanfare is made of the pizza parties, tote bags, water bottles, and signs proclaiming “heroes work here.” If we want to be more thoughtful and reflective about the phenomenon of National Nurses...

A Camp Nurse Volunteer Shares the Joy

Dorma Liz Davila (Lizzy) RN, BSN, CPN, EMT never expected a quick volunteer weekend as a camp nurse to provide a transformative experience, but it did. And now she wants other nurses to know how helping kids at Paul Newman's  The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp can breathe...

Break the Inertia of Your Knowing

We nurses know lots of things. Our heads are filled with innumerable ideas, thoughts, concepts, theories, observations, and facts. We know so much about pathophysiology, anatomy, chemistry, pharmacology, communication, informatics, psychology, sociology, and countless...
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