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Virtual Reality and ‘Septic’ Mannequins: Colleges Go Hi-Tech to Prep Nursing Students
In a world of artificial intelligence evolving at the speed of light, it only makes sense to incorporate some advanced…
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Meet the Nurse Turning Songs & Storytelling Into YouTube Health Lessons for Kids
Move over, Ms. Rachel, there’s a new friendly face teaching kids about checkups, X-rays, and handwashing. Meet Nurse Dolly, the…
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2 Nurse Leaders at the Peak of Their Public Health Careers Resigned — Here’s Why
Two nurses who built careers in federal public health say they made the hardest decision of their professional lives:…
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New Utah Bill Advances Hospital Assault Reporting Requirements: What Nurses Need to Know
Violence against healthcare workers has surged nationwide in recent years, and Utah lawmakers are taking steps to better track the…
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Wisconsin Reintroduces ‘Nurse Staffing & Patient Protection Act’: What Nurses Should Know
A newly reintroduced bill in Wisconsin aims to tackle one of the most pressing issues facing the nursing profession today:…
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New Blood Test Can Estimate When Alzheimer’s Symptoms Will Begin, Study Finds
A simple research-stage blood test may soon help doctors more accurately estimate when someone will begin to show signs Alzheimer’s…
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NYC Strike Travel Nurses Sue Staffing Firm for Alleged Wage Violations
A travel nurse who worked during the January 2026 New York City nurses’ strike has filed a federal lawsuit alleging she…
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Understaffed Nurses Linked to Higher Deaths and Readmissions (JAMA Study)
Image Source: SJ Objio A new retroactive review out of Japan reaffirms what past nursing studies in the U.S. and other…
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For the First Time in History, Women Outnumber Men in Medical Residencies
History has officially been made, as Becker’s Hospital Review reports that for the first time, the number of females in physician…
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