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446 articlesNursing & Healthcare NewsNew California Laws Take Aim at PPE ShortagesHospitals required to stockpile personal protective equipmentThe Legislature is not happy about ongoing PPE shortages at some California hospitals. Two new state laws will require facilities to bolster their stockpiles of personal protective equipment. “Nurses Deserve Protection” It’s no secret that the...Nursing Book ClubClean: the New Science of Skin by James HamblinPutting soap under the microscopeThis is a book you must read if you’ve ever wondered about the difference between the affordable shower gel you buy at the grocery store and the wish-list expensive skincare products you find in the high-end shops. Author James Hamblin has the...Men In Nursing 2020Michael Zunde, Trauma Intensive Care, Pomona Valley Hospital Medical CenterLooking back on this year, what have been the biggest changes in your practice? Patients are spending their hospital stays alone, which amplifies the fear and loneliness they endure. Providing comfort and reassurance has always been part of nursing care,...
Men In Nursing 2020Tad Worku, Emergency Department, Loma Linda University HealthLooking back on this year, what have been the biggest changes in your practice? When I started working in the ER, I never really imagined I would be there during a global pandemic! ER nursing has always required a high degree of flexibility, so I think...Men In Nursing 2020Grady Williams, Senior Manager Acute Care Services, Providence Saint JosephLooking back on this year, what have been the biggest changes in your practice? Virtual meetings have contributed to productivity, but something is lost in interpersonal interactions. I do miss those interactions, but I feel fortunate that I am able to...Men In Nursing 2020Claude Stang, Executive Director Emergency Department, Cedars-SinaiLooking back on this year, what have been the biggest changes in your practice? The past year has been one of the most challenging in my 26-year career, although I led a team through the SARS epidemic years ago, which gave me some preparation. Aside from...
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Men In Nursing 2020Steven Soung, Clinical Unit Supervisor Medical-Surgical Telemetry, MLK Community HospitalLooking back on this year, what have been the biggest changes in your practice? Social distancing, patient isolation and no-visitation policies help to flatten the curve, but some of our patients have been isolated from their families for weeks or...Men In Nursing 2020Erik Rodarte, Critical Care, Huntington HospitalLooking back on this year, what have been the biggest changes in your practice? Being on the front lines has made me hypervigilant about infection control, both inside and outside of the hospital. Social interaction with patients and their families has...Men In Nursing 2020Renato P. Regalado, Critical Care, Methodist Hospital of Southern CaliforniaLooking back on this year, what have been the biggest changes in your practice? My experience has included challenges and rewarding opportunities. For example, our nursing division has been working with local government and health officials to develop...Posts navigationPrevious1…293031…50Next
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