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  1. Advance Your Nursing Education: Open House

    Oct 07, 2016

    Calling all nurses — students and working — to the RN Educational Advancement Open House on October 27 in Holyoke, MA. Hosted by the Western MA Nursing Collaborative, the event is for student nurses nearing graduation and practicing RNs interested in advancing their education. Thursday, October 27 4:00 – 7:00pm (stop by any time) Supervised more

    Issues: Transforming Nursing Education Location: Massachusetts

  2. Tips, Tools From a Nurse Can Help Patients Stop Smoking

    Oct 07, 2016

    The rate at which patients were able to stop smoking doubled when they conferred with a nurse before leaving for home, finds a new study. Nurses participated in one-hour trainings on how to help people quit smoking, according to the study written by Sonia Duffy, PhD, RN, more

    Issues: Building Healthier Communities Location: Michigan

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    Charting Nursing’s Future: A Valuable Resource

    Oct 06, 2016

    Charting Nursing’s Future has been providing information on key policy issues for the past 10 years, and highlights the important role nurses play in building a Culture of Health. In its September 2016 issue, the American Journal of Nursing praised Charting Nursing’s more

    Issues: Building Healthier Communities Collecting Workforce Data Fostering Interprofessional Collaboration Improving Access to Care Increasing Diversity in Nursing Promoting Nursing Leadership Transforming Nursing Education Location: National

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    “Nurse Leaders Will Deliver in the Boardroom”

    Oct 05, 2016

    Two nurses who have sat on many a board write for the Governance Institute about why others—many others—must do the same. Meanwhile, speaking up in Becker’s Hospital Review are two others also leading the push to increase the number of nurses on boards. The piece in more

    Issues: Promoting Nursing Leadership Location: National

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    By Assisting Nurses, Can Robots Ease the Shortage?

    Oct 04, 2016

    It sounds like something out of a science fiction novel—robots humming around hospitals supporting nurses by delivering medication, retrieving medical records, helping patients out of bed and keeping them company. But it’s already happening in Japan, says a report in The more

    Issues: Improving Access to Care Location: National

  6. Proclamation Ceremony Declaring October 2016 as Health Literacy Month

    Oct 04, 2016

    AL-HAC is a proud member of the Health Literacy Partnership of Alabama. In alliance with this organization, members of AL-HAC were able to take part in the Proclamation Ceremony declaring October 2016 as Health Literacy Month. This signing occurred at the Alabama Capitol on September 28, 2016. Health Literacy Month in the State of Alabama is a time to more

    Location: Alabama

  7. Nurse Turns Surplus Into Better Health

    Oct 03, 2016

    “Too much hunger, too much waste, too much food” sums up the intertwined problems that Jennifer M. Grenier MSN, RN-BC, is helping untangle. Working closely with community partners in Chicago, Grenier is seeing to it that good food is put to good use—and that the hungry get more

    Issues: Building Healthier Communities Location: Illinois

  8. Oregon Education Workgroup Produces Video

    Sep 30, 2016

    The Oregon Action Coalition’s Education Workgroup released a new video, “Nurses: You Can Get Your BSN!” featuring five Oregon nurses who had the experience of going back to school and earning their BSN. These nurses described their motivation for returning to school, how they chose their program, how they paid for courses, and what they did to overcome more

    Issues: Transforming Nursing Education Location: Oregon

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