How the Nursing Shortage Could Hurt Your Care

September 19, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Shortage

Since the eighth grade, Angela Crisp of Ventura, Calif., has known she wanted to be a nurse. In high school, she earned certification as a nursing assistant. Then, she enrolled at nearby California State University Channel Islands (CSUCI) and launched into the prerequisites for a bachelor of science degree in nursing (BSN)—anatomy, physiology and medical microbiology. “I was always interested in... 

Shawn Andreasen received the Missouri Emergency Nurse Educator of the Year award

September 8, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Information

Shawn Andreasen, registered nurse and assistant nurse manager of the Emergency Department at Lake Regional Health System in Osage Beach, has received the Missouri Emergency Nurse Educator of the Year award from the Missouri State Council Emergency Nurses Association. Dr. Rudolph Fajardo has joined Springfield Inpatient Physicians as a hospitalist. He will see patients hospitalized at CoxHealth. Fajardo... 

Pam Davis, a registered nurse who lost 160 pounds with the help of bariatric surgery

August 18, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Online, Registered Nursing

In 2007, the state joined just two others — Alabama and Mississippi — where 30 percent or more of adults are obese, according to new U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data. Experts point to a collection of personal and public choices as driving the rise of obesity in Southern states such as Tennessee, but the South isn’t alone. In the roughly 20 years since the CDC began tracking... 

The doctors’ group approves of the assistance of hospital midwives certified by the American College of Nurse Midwives

August 12, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Degree Programs, Nursing Information

Despite living on a commune in rural Tennessee, Ina May Gaskin has had the kind of career success most people only dream about. A midwife who never formally studied nursing, Gaskin has helped to bring home birth and lay midwifery back from the brink of extinction in the US. An obstetrical maneuver she learned from the indigenous Mayans of Guatemala has made it into scientific journals and medical textbooks,... 

SU’s “RN to Master’s” program provides a new clinical nurse educator track

August 11, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Degree Programs, Nursing Information

As baby boomers age and the need for health care grows, the nursing shortage is expected to intensify across the country in the coming years. But despite the rising demand for nursing care, colleges and universities struggle to expand student enrollment because of faculty shortages, according to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing. A report by AACN revealed that U.S. nursing schools turned... 

Senator Diane Black to Receive Executive Leadership Award

August 8, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Information

The Tennessee Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (TNAHSA) plans to honor Senator Diane Black with the Executive Leadership Award at their annual conference in Nashville on Tuesday, August 5. Black is being recognized for her long history of advocacy for Tennessee’s underprivileged, elderly and disabled, including her work with TNAHSA as sponsor of a bill passed earlier this year,... 

Senator Diane Black to Receive Executive Leadership Award

August 7, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Information, Nursing School

The Tennessee Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (TNAHSA) plans to honor Senator Diane Black with the Executive Leadership Award at their annual conference in Nashville on Tuesday, August 5. Black is being recognized for her long history of advocacy for Tennessee’s underprivileged, elderly and disabled, including her work with TNAHSA as sponsor of a bill passed earlier this year,... 

Senator Diane Black to Receive Executive Leadership Award

August 7, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Information

The Tennessee Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (TNAHSA) plans to honor Senator Diane Black with the Executive Leadership Award at their annual conference in Nashville on Tuesday, August 5. Black is being recognized for her long history of advocacy for Tennessee’s underprivileged, elderly and disabled, including her work with TNAHSA as sponsor of a bill passed earlier this year,... 

Hospital-Patient Care Environment in AMSN Endorses Proclamation For Change

August 2, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Information

AMSN has endorsed the Proclamation for Change initiated by a time and motion study, which identifies ways to improve the nurse work environment, conducted by leaders at Ascension Health and Kaiser Permanente. The proclamation includes principles to guide decisions about hospital design and technology and is available on AMSN’s Web site. The study identifies specific areas of inefficiency in the... 

AMSN Endorses Proclamation For Change In Hospital-Patient Care Environment

August 2, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Information

AMSN has endorsed the Proclamation for Change initiated by a time and motion study, which identifies ways to improve the nurse work environment, conducted by leaders at Ascension Health and Kaiser Permanente. The proclamation includes principles to guide decisions about hospital design and technology and is available on AMSN’s Web site. The study identifies specific areas of inefficiency in the... 

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