Lights, camera, accuracy
Have you ever yelled at the TV in frustration because of the unrealistic settings and flawed portrayals of nursing on medical dramas?
View ArticleMSF in West Africa
Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors without Borders (MSF) has more than 3,330 international and locally hired staff working in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. It operates six Ebola case management...
View Article“Safety is not negotiable”
Employers need to understand that this is an occupational health and safety issue.
View ArticleInnovations in knowledge transfer
Canadian Nurse asked nurse leaders Maureen Dobbins and Véronique Boscart to discuss their current roles in research into aging and seniors care and the innovative ways evidence is getting into the...
View ArticleMedical assistance in dying: What can nurses expect after June 6?
Canadian Nurse asked Canadian Nurses Protective Society CEO Chantal Léonard to discuss what may be coming with new medical assistance in dying legislation and how it will affect RNs
View ArticleHer watchwords: Resonance, reverberation and relevance
In this interview, CNA’s 47th president explains what she hopes can be accomplished during the next two years.
View ArticleRetirement financial planning: What you need to know
Thoughts and advice from Jo Ann Parisien, senior financial planner at TD Wealth Financial Planning.
View ArticleBringing craft knowledge to the surface
Anne Marie Rafferty, CBE, FRCN, is professor of nursing policy and former dean of the Florence Nightingale faculty of nursing and midwifery at King’s College London, U.K.
View ArticlePriorities and partnerships in Indigenous nursing
Canadian Nurse speaks with Marilee Nowgesic, executive director of the Canadian Indigenous Nurses Association
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