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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...

Less Time at the Cabinet. More Time at the Bedside. Why Medication Workflow Now Matters More Than Ever

As hospitals navigate persistent nurse staffing shortages and rising patient acuity, operational inefficiencies that once felt routine are drawing renewed scrutiny. One of the...

IU Health Invests $10M to Address Nurse Shortage

Bloomington is emerging as a central location in Indiana’s response to the nursing shortage, driven by new investments to increase the number of nurses...

Moral Injury Remains High Among ICU Nurses, With Newer Clinicians Most at Risk

Moral injury remains prevalent among critical care nurses, with newer nurses at the highest risk of developing symptoms, according to new research published in...

Blood Test May Predict Dementia in Women 25 Years Before Symptoms Appear

A study published in JAMA Network Open suggests a blood test may help predict dementia risk in women decades before symptoms appear. Researchers from the...

Critical Care Transport Nurses Mark 20 Years of CTRN Certification

Ground transport nurses who deliver lifesaving care during interfacility transfers and emergency scene responses are marking a major professional milestone this year. The Certified Transport...

What The Pitt Gets Right About PCOS, Pain Bias, and Missed Diagnoses

Emergency clinicians know the moment well: a patient arrives in severe pain after being told somewhere else that nothing is wrong. In Season 2,...

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