Stress Management
Contemplation, connection, collaboration: Keys to compassionate spiritual care
Adam* was 63 years old and suffering with emphysema. As I followed the trail of his oxygen tubing into the kitchen, he and his…
Confronting the fear of missing out
Natalie* has been the manager of a surgical unit for 6 months. It’s her first leadership role, and she’s exhausted. Most of her day…
Creating a positive workplace
Countless research studies show that having a positive attitude leads to good health, happiness, and feelings of wellbeing and self-worth. Research also tells us…
Highlighting the CNO’s role: An interview with Linda Stoverock
The American Nurse team is delighted to have had an opportunity to speak with Linda Stoverock, a nurse who is retiring after a 43-year long career…
The nurse as their own worst critic
Even though nurses are the largest segment of the healthcare workforce and serve as the veritable backbone of the industry, there are many ways…
Build resilient teams to tackle nursing burnout
Personal resilience (using personal protective factors to cope with stress and adverse events to enhance well-being and the ability to face future challenges) can…
The perils of perfectionism in nursing
Perfectionism is a weakness masquerading as a strength. A perfectionist approach can cause even the best and brightest people to feel unmotivated, devalued, dependent,…
March madness
It’s that time again. “March Madness” is an expression that’s been linked to basketball since 1908, but March also has been associated with another…
Mentoring in the age of new nursing
My first job in nursing was on a medical oncology floor where there was a lot of bullying. I was a new nurse so…
Contemplation, connection, collaboration: Keys to compassionate spiritual care
Adam* was 63 years old and suffering with emphysema. As I followed the trail of his oxygen tubing into the kitchen, he…
Confronting the fear of missing out
Natalie* has been the manager of a surgical unit for 6 months. It’s her first leadership role, and she’s exhausted. Most of…
Creating a positive workplace
Countless research studies show that having a positive attitude leads to good health, happiness, and feelings of wellbeing and self-worth. Research also…
Highlighting the CNO’s role: An interview with Linda Stoverock
The American Nurse team is delighted to have had an opportunity to speak with Linda Stoverock, a nurse who is retiring after a 43-year…
The nurse as their own worst critic
Even though nurses are the largest segment of the healthcare workforce and serve as the veritable backbone of the industry, there are…
Build resilient teams to tackle nursing burnout
Personal resilience (using personal protective factors to cope with stress and adverse events to enhance well-being and the ability to face future…
The perils of perfectionism in nursing
Perfectionism is a weakness masquerading as a strength. A perfectionist approach can cause even the best and brightest people to feel unmotivated,…
March madness
It’s that time again. “March Madness” is an expression that’s been linked to basketball since 1908, but March also has been associated…
Mentoring in the age of new nursing
My first job in nursing was on a medical oncology floor where there was a lot of bullying. I was a new…
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