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Workplace Violence Prevention Is Failing Nurses. Experts Say It’s Time to Rethink It

Workplace violence prevention in healthcare, as highlighted by new research in AACN Advanced Critical Care, must move beyond de-escalation training to address systemic issues...

1 in 31 Children Has Autism. What Actually Helps, According to an Occupational Therapist

April is Autism Acceptance Month, and new estimates show that one in 31 children in the United States has autism spectrum disorder, underscoring the...

One in Three Older Adults Is a Caregiver. Many Are Doing It Without Support

Nearly one in three Americans over age 50 is caring for an adult with a health condition or disability. Many are doing it without...

Patients Are Delaying Care and Getting Sicker, Dr. Vin Gupta Warns

As healthcare coverage gaps widen across the United States, clinicians are already seeing the fallout. According to Dr. Vin Gupta, pulmonologist, public health expert,...

ANA SVP Katie Boston-Leary: “Neutrality Is Not an Option” in Healthcare

At the American Nurses Enterprise (ANA) Opportunity and Impact Summit in Washington, DC, in Feb., Katie Boston-Leary, PhD, MBA, MHA, RN, NEA-BC, FADLN, FAONL,...

AI in Nursing Education: How Educators Are Preparing Practice-Ready Nurses

Amid persistent staffing shortages and rising patient acuity, nursing schools are under growing pressure to graduate nurses who can function safely from day one...

CCRN Certification Turns 50: The Credential That Helped Define Critical Care Nursing

Certified Nurses Day marks a milestone for critical care nursing this year as the Critical Care Registered Nurse (CCRN) credential celebrates 50 years of...

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