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A Little Generosity Goes a Long Way

Donna Cardillo

I arrived home late yesterday afternoon from a business trip. So I decided to order takeout dinner for the family and have it delivered. The bill came to $48.45. I handed the delivery person $60 and told him to keep the change. He stood there stunned for a moment and then in the most sincere … A Little Generosity Goes a Long Way Read More » The post A Little Generosity Goes a Long Way first appeared on Donna Cardillo, RN.

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Companies Celebrating Nurses Week With Giveaways

Diversity Nursing

The COVID-19 pandemic has shone a light on the incredible role Nurses play in keeping humanity safe and healthy. Nurses Week runs from May 6th through May 12th and companies are taking this time to show their great appreciation for these heroes. We compiled a list of companies offering discounts and freebies to Nurses this week! 1. Amazon Books. Amazon is offering four free medical drama books, available to read on your Kindle E-readers, Fire tablets and the free Kindle app. 2.

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Nurse Leaders: Standing Up, Standing Out and Standing in the Gap

Inspire Nurse Leaders

Nurse Leaders: Standing Up, Standing Out and Standing in the Gap Nurses Week 2021 For Nurse Leaders: The first time I heard the term “Standing in the Gap” I was listening to one of my favorite pastors. It was a new phrase to me. And as I ponder National Nurse’s Week 2021 through the lens of Nurse Leaders this phrase keeps reverberating in my mind. Standing in the gap means interceding on someone’s behalf.

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Reflections of a White Nurse

Equality 4 Black Nurses

Full disclosure: I am a white, middle-class, middle-aged woman. And that is how I was when I came into nursing. I was 42 years old when I started my nurse training in 2003. After 18 years in magazine publishing, I was blown away by the diversity I found in the NHS. For the first time EVER, I was working alongside Black, Asian and Overseas colleagues, delivering care to an equally diverse patient population.

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Fertility Benefits for Every Age: A HR Roadmap from Gen Z to Baby Boomers

Speaker: Lauri Armstrong, SHRM-SCP - Sr. Director, People Operations at Carrot Fertility

Today’s workforce includes multiple generations of employees all looking for something different from their benefits package. While meeting these disparate needs can be challenging, a comprehensive fertility benefit can support everyone from junior staffers learning about their fertility health to senior leadership managing menopause and low testosterone symptoms.

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Celebrating National Nurses Day

Hospital Recruiting | Nursing

123RF.com/tharun15 History of National Nurses Day National Nurses Day is a day that is set aside each year to show appreciation for nurses and the impact that their profession has. National Nurses Day occurs on May 6 of each year and marks the first day of National Nurse Week, which is May 6-12 of each year. The idea of National Nurses Day has its origins in 1953, when Dorothy Sutherland, an employee of the United States Department of Health, sent a proposal to President Eisenhower, requesting t

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How to transition from a licensed vocational nurse to a registered nurse

The Chicago School

Licensed vocational nurses (LVNs) can advance their career by achieving a registered nurse (RN) designation. Learn how to transition from LVN to RN here. The post How to transition from a licensed vocational nurse to a registered nurse appeared first on Insight Digital Magazine.

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7% of people don’t trust nurses ?

Teresa Chinn

I have a huge passion for nurses, nursing and the nursing voice … Yep, 100% … and I would never deny that as a long time nurse who believes that nurses can make a valuable impact on the people we care for nursing is something that I unashamedly and proactively advocate. However sometimes I forget that others may not feel as strongly about the contiribution that nurses can and do make everyday to so many people at times in their lives when they are vulnerable and in need of care and s

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