125 Years Strong: Why Empathy Still Defines the Army Nurse Corps

As the U.S. Army Nurse Corps celebrated its 125th anniversary on February 2, 2026, nurses across the military reflected on a legacy built not only on clinical excellence, but on…
Netflix’s ‘The Investigation of Lucy Letby’: New Footage Nurses Need to See

Netflix’s new documentary The Investigation of Lucy Letby dropped globally on February 4, 2026, revisiting one of the most disturbing cases in recent healthcare history — the conviction of neonatal…
Telehealth Nurse Practitioner Who Mailed Abortion Pills To Texas Sued By Attorney General

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit in Jefferson County district court against Debra Lynch and Her Safe Harbor, a Delaware-based telehealth service that provides medication abortion and…
Joint Commission Says “No Drinks at the Nurses’ Station” Is an Urban Myth—And Debunks It

If your nursing unit hears that the Joint Commission (JC) is on its way to pay a visit, you may be well accustomed to the dire warning that you have…
She Went to Camp as a Cancer Patient. Years Later, She Returned as the Nurse

Image: Campfire Circle When Maram Muktar was six years old, she attended Campfire Circle for the first time while undergoing cancer treatment. Diagnosed at a young age with Ewing sarcoma,…
Home bowel cancer tests ‘have cut’ unnecessary urgent referrals

Thousands of people have avoided unnecessary hospital investigations for bowel cancer thanks to a simple home-test, according to the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. The post Home bowel cancer tests ‘have cut’ unnecessary urgent referrals appeared first on Nursing Times.
NICE backs ‘smart’ implant to cut hospital stays for heart failure

A new smart implant that allows remote monitoring of people with chronic heart failure has been recommended by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). The post NICE backs ‘smart’ implant to cut hospital stays for heart failure appeared first on Nursing Times.
Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing With thoracic esophageal perforations, the pain localizes to the substernal or epigastric area, but it may occur in the neck with cervical perforations. Other associated symptoms include dysphagia, odynophagia and dyspnea.
Navigating Nursing School As A Non-Traditional Student

Returning to school later in life or balancing nursing education with family and career responsibilities can feel overwhelming, but non-traditional students (NTS) bring unique strengths that make them exceptional nurses.
‘A reorientation of nurse education is a clinical necessity’

Devi Nannen argues that we must reorient nurse education toward planetary health. The post ‘A reorientation of nurse education is a clinical necessity’ appeared first on Nursing Times.