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Asante Health System Hit With $2.5 Million Class Action Over Alleged Wage Theft
A local nurse is taking one of southern Oregon’s largest healthcare providers to court, accusing Asante Health System of systematically…
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Serving Alcohol in Nursing Homes Without a License? Nurses Say It’s Not That Simple
An 88-year-old Minnesota resident helped spark a viral push for what many are calling a simple request: bring happy hour…
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Nurse Stabbed in Chest by Elderly Patient at TX Hospital, Suspect Facing Felony Charges
A nurse at CHRISTUS St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont, Texas was stabbed in the chest by an 85-year-old patient early Tuesday…
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Nurse Turned Archbishop: Sarah Mullally Makes History Leading Church of England
Dame Sarah Mullally made history on March 25, 2026, when she was formally enthroned as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury,…
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What is Independent Nursing? A Guide To Concierge Nursing Careers
Hospital roles will always be essential, but they are no longer the only way to build a meaningful nursing career. In…
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Why More Nurses Are Getting Certified (And What It Actually Does for Your Career)
Certification. Speciality certification. Continuing education. Constant learning. Great Nursing. The path to becoming a great nurse is never linear. There…
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Vote For a Chicago Nurse To Throw The First Pitch
Nurse.org is the trusted source for nursing news, education, and career resources. In addition to our award-winning content, we provide…
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$20M Plan Sends Nurses Into Homes of Expecting Parents, Amid NYC Maternal Health Crisis
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has announced his first major public health initiative: a $20 million investment to expand the…
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Nurse Fired After Warning Hospital Could Run Out of Blood, Lawsuit Claims
A longtime Portland trauma nurse is suing Legacy Emanuel Medical Center for $1.25 million, claiming the hospital fired her after she…
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A Push for Men’s Health Is Gaining Ground—Could It Shift Public Health Priorities
Men in the United States continue to have shorter life expectancy and higher rates of several major health conditions than…
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