Nurse’s Shift Shattered When Her Daughter Arrives Wounded From Minneapolis Shooting

In a devastating convergence of professional duty and personal tragedy, an ICU nurse at a Minneapolis hospital experienced what many healthcare professionals consider their worst nightmare: providing critical care in…
What to Expect at TravCon 2025

Sponsored content in partnership with TravCon Every September, Paris Hotel Las Vegas transforms into the ultimate hub for healthcare travelers – and 2025 is shaping up to be bigger than…
Scientists Say COVID Makes Blood Vessels Age Faster—And Women Are Hit Hardest

Recent research published in the European Heart Journal indicates that COVID-19 infection may cause blood vessels to age prematurely, with women experiencing particularly pronounced effects. This finding adds to our…
Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing Nausea, vomiting, diaphoresis and tinnitus are the earliest signs and symptoms of salicylate toxicity. Salicylates stimulate the respiratory center, leading to hyperventilation and respiratory alkalosis.
UK nurses at centre of global drive to tackle cancers linked to asbestos

Specialist nurses in the UK are to play a leading role in a new international development scheme aiming to train nurses around the world on the treatment and diagnosis of mesothelioma. The post UK nurses at centre of global drive to tackle cancers linked to asbestos appeared first on Nursing Times.
‘This government is committed to supporting nurses to develop research careers’

Health minister Stephen Kinnock makes his pitch on how the government is supporting research and innovation in nursing, including via a new initiative on genomics. The post ‘This government is committed to supporting nurses to develop research careers’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Nurses to be at ‘heart’ of new genomics population health service

Nurses are set to play a leading role in new DNA testing and research services in England, according to government plans announced today. The post Nurses to be at ‘heart’ of new genomics population health service appeared first on Nursing Times.
Trust first in NHS to gain top nursing accreditation for two hospitals

An acute trust in the East Midlands has become the first in the health service to be accredited as an outstanding place to work for nursing staff for both its hospital sites. The post Trust first in NHS to gain top nursing accreditation for two hospitals appeared first on Nursing Times.
Budget Cuts Threaten Nursing, Rural Hospitals, and Community Care

The new federal budget brings sweeping changes that could leave millions without health insurance, strain hospitals nationwide, and disproportionately harm rural communities. For nurses on the frontlines, the implications aren’t just political—they’re deeply personal and profoundly practical. Dr. Elizabeth Sibson-Tuan, Director of the Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) program at Samuel Merritt University […]
‘Removing the financial barriers will allow experienced and determined candidates to enter nursing’
Paul Drew discusses the financial barriers affecting mature nursing students and puts the case for a new bursary. The post ‘Removing the financial barriers will allow experienced and determined candidates to enter nursing’ appeared first on Nursing Times.