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Calls for Change Resonate at The Nurses’ March in Washington

Nurse.com

The Nurses’ March Executive Director Marla Barthen said she organized the event “because I felt the losses, and I knew that all my nurses were feeling the losses.”. The issues that dominated The Nurses’ March speeches were: Safe patient-staff ratios that promote better care. There is not a nursing shortage.

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Nurse Leaders Are Critical to the Future of Nursing

Relias

Expanding access to care: Nurse-led clinics, mobile health units, and telehealth services have increased access to healthcare for underserved communities. Advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) are leading primary care initiatives , particularly in rural and low-income urban areas where physician shortages are severe.

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Celebrate National Nurses Week — and Read Our Nurse Salary and Job Satisfaction Report

Relias

Nurses make a difference in our communities Nurses are not only present in hospitals and clinics, but also in schools, workplaces, homes, and other settings, where they serve as health promoters, educators, counselors, and mentors. How much have nurse burnout, compassion fatigue, and moral injury worsened?

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Elevating the voice of nurses through advocacy

American Nurse

The association continues to engage with the Biden-Harris administration and key federal agencies on nursing priorities, including promoting and protecting the nursing workforce, removing practice barriers for advanced practice RNs (APRNs), and achieving payment parity for nurses.

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