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Incivility in Online Nursing Programs 

Minority Nurse

Suplee, Lachman, Siebert, and Anselmi (2008) indicated that a faculty witnesses daily encounters in classes and clinical settings. “ Certified nurse educator review book: The official NLN guide to the CNE exam.” Journal of Nursing Law 12 (2008): 68-77. Caputi, Linda. ” (2019). Suplee, Patricia D, Vicki D.

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Is It Language? Family Ties? Plumbing the Mystery of the Hispanic Paradox

Minority Nurse

I became intrigued by this phenomenon when I joined the Hispanic Community Health Study in 2008. They analyzed books, newspapers, music lyrics and tweets, for instance. Family ties alone can’t explain the Hispanic Paradox. In that work, I estimated the prevalence of adverse childhood experiences in Hispanics in the U.S.

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The Continuum of Nurse Career Growth

Nurse Keith's Digital Doorway

Since the economic downturn of 2008, there are many households simply struggling to survive, with breadwinners working multiple jobs in the face of a rising cost of living, frozen wages, and increased difficulty finding health insurance (the Affordable Care Act notwithstanding) or planning for retirement.

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Talking With a Hospice Chaplain

Journey With Deanna

Blane Brazier has worked full time in hospice since 2008. You can find it in the Amazon book store and on Kindle End of Life Care Certificate Program Learn.Create.Serve. He has a unique ministry of using his guitar or sometimes the ukulele to engage the spiritual life of his patient's.

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Creative Ways Hospitals Are Supporting Nurses Mental Health

Diversity Nursing

The large, peaceful area features plants, calming wall art, a pod for private mediation, and relaxing materials, such as coloring books and miniature Zen gardens, to help employees rejuvenate. Code Lavender began in 2008 with Earl Bakken at North Hawaii Community Hospital.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Fidelindo Lim

Minority Nurse

When I graduated from NYU in 1996, I was offered a job as an adjunct faculty member, and in 2008, I transitioned to a clinical assistant professor. I have read her most famous book, Notes o n Nursing , many times. I soaked up every bit of inspiration, wisdom, technical and relational skills, emulated my betters, and made these my own.

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The Roots of Palliative Care: Michael Kearney, Sue Britton, and Justin Sanders

GeriPal

First we have Michael Kearney, who’s a palliative and hospice doctor at the Cottage Hospital in Santa Barbara and author of several books. His latest book is called Becoming Forest A Story of Deep Belonging, and he’s the founder of the Becoming Forest Project. And I would just plug this book. Canadians are welcoming.