Nurses are oftentimes unsung heroes that are left in the shadows of doctors who get much of the credit. Well, not today. The group of ... Read More
Nursing
The Black Male Nurse: Why We Need And Celebrate You
Gender roles in the workplace have been in place since the beginning of time. Traditionally, men have stayed away from loving and caring ... Read More
From Cancer Nurse to Cancer Patient: “Never Think You’re Too Young”
Experiencing changes in your breasts during pregnancy is to be expected, so when April Addison felt a small, hard knot in her breast near ... Read More
How to Become an HIV/AIDS Nurse
Becoming an HIV/AIDS nurse offers fulfilling work focusing on the care of individuals living with a disease that emerged around the world in ... Read More
How This Overworked Nurse Built a 6-figure Side Business
While many throughout the U.S. are coping with the fear and uncertainty of COVID-19, healthcare workers must expose themselves to the virus ... Read More
Do You! 3 Tips To Prevent Physician and Nurse Burnout
Here are the statistics: Over the last 25 years, repeated studies have show an average of 1 in 3 doctors suffer from symptomatic ... Read More
Nurses Moving From The Bedside To The Boardroom
Nurses were ranked the most trusted profession, according to the Gallup Poll for the last 16 years. Over the years there are more ... Read More
Nurse Alice: 4 Tips To Live Healthy From ‘America’s Favorite Nurse’
The three-time Emmy award-winning "The Dr. Oz Show" recently announced its first ever search for a nurse to join the core team of guest ... Read More
Mary Mahoney: Paving The Way As America’s First Black Registered Nurse
America's first black professional nurse, Mary Mahoney is known not only for her outstanding personal career, but also for her exemplary ... Read More
How “America’s Combat Nurse” Cherissa Jackson Won The Battle Against PTSD
Captain Cherissa Jackson, also known as "America's Combat Nurse," serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration to those suffering from ... Read More
Phyllis Mae Dailey, The First Black Navy Nurse
We celebrate a pioneering woman in the medical industry, Phyllis Mae Dailey. On March 8, 1945, Phyllis Mae Dailey was inducted into the ... Read More