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Nurse Staffing Standards Now Required for Hospital Accreditation

The Joint Commission is now requiring hospitals to meet nurse staffing standards as part of accreditation, marking the first time staffing has been formally...

Midwife Shortage Meets Training Solution as Axia and Rutgers Expand Clinical Education in NJ and PA

Nurse-midwifery students from Rutgers School of Nursing are gaining expanded clinical training opportunities through a new partnership with Axia Women’s Health, placing future nurse-midwives...

Medical AI Models Face Context Gaps That Limit Clinical Use, Researchers Say

Medical artificial intelligence systems are increasingly being studied, tested, and piloted across health care settings, with applications that include clinical documentation support, literature review,...

Nurses Are Leaning Into AI. But Guardrails Lag, New Report Finds

Nearly half of U.S. nurses say they already use generative AI at work, and many believe it could help ease burnout and staffing shortages....

How a Community Raised Over $1 Million to Honor ICU Nurse Alex Pretti. And Why It Matters to Healthcare

When ICU nurse Alex Pretti was killed during a federal immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis, the shock rippled far beyond his family, colleagues, and...

VA ICU Nurse Alex Pretti Remembered for Compassion, Service After Fatal Minneapolis Shooting

Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse who cared for veterans at the Minneapolis VA Medical Center, was fatally shot on Saturday. The shooting occurred...

Inside the Body: How Magnetic Microrobots Deliver Drugs with Precision

Targeted drug delivery has long been a goal in medicine, particularly for conditions where precision matters as much as potency. Researchers at ETH Zurich...

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