by Elizabeth | Nov 23, 2015 | Art of Nursing |
I know I’ve said this before, but gosh… I’m so grateful that I am a nurse. My main reason for this? The enormous amount of opportunity. The fact that we don’t have to stay stuck in one place, one position forever. These days, when I hear the...
by Elizabeth | Nov 13, 2015 | Art of Nursing |
Many of us go into the nursing profession to provide care and healing to the patients we take care of. While the science of nursing is moving full speed ahead, at times the overwhelming of competing priorities we have to take care of as nurse professionals leave us...
by Elizabeth | Oct 19, 2015 | Art of Nursing, Blog, Nursing career |
I recently saw this photo on social media (among many, for sure) in response to the events last month during the week of September 14th. This was the day that the comments were made on the daytime television program about stethoscopes and scrubs. Once this photo was...
by Elizabeth | Apr 16, 2015 | Art of Nursing, Blog |
In speaking with various nurse leaders across the country, I have learned that effective communication in nursing continues to be a priority. Whether it is practicing and perfecting delegation skills or stepping into leadership roles in our nursing teams, we as nurse...
by Elizabeth | Apr 14, 2015 | Art of Nursing, Blog, Nursing career |
I was contacted by the folks at Fastaff (a travel nursing agency) originally to write a post about a nurse who inspired me as part of their Nurse’s Week give-away. Since I am a nurse who enjoys an uplifting, inspiring and professionally focused Nurse’s...
by Elizabeth | Apr 8, 2015 | Art of Nursing, Blog, Resilience |
Barbara Dossey, PhD, RN, AHN-BC, FAAN, HWNC-BC, internationally recognized integrative, holistic nursing pioneer, a nurse theorist, and Florence Nightingale Scholar. She is Co-Director, International Nurse Coach Association (INCA), and Core Faculty, Integrative Nurse...