Nursing in the time of COVID: ‘The hostility and violence in the workplace is unbelievable’The problems the nursing industry is experiencing lately aren’t new issues, said Melissa, 41, who’s in Roanoke, Virginia.
Nursing in the time of COVID: ‘Being a new grad and already burnt out is not what I envisioned for my dream career’Christine always envisioned a career in nursing. It’s all she ever wanted, professionally.
What do nurses fear lately on the job? These responses are heavy, but worth the readDid you have any idea just how many health care workers are nervous about a physical attack on the job?
Despite pandemic, San Antonio nursing schools see record applicationsUT Health San Antonio’s applications have more than doubled, from 258 applications in Spring 2020 to 596 in Fall 2021. UIW is seeing so many applications, and they’ve begun enrolling more students.
‘You took half of my heart!’ Family, close friend speaks out after shooting death of SAC studentA San Antonio family is heartbroken now that they are planning their loved one’s funeral instead of his college spring graduation celebration.
Urgent care centers brace for waves ahead as RNs become scarceThe Texas Board of Nursing is reporting an increase in the number of registered nurses notifying it that they want their license to become inactive.
When breastfeeding doesn’t go as planned: Did you realize all the resources available?If you’re a new mother or an expecting mom-to-be, you don’t need another news article telling you about all the benefits of breastfeeding and breastmilk.