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Features 

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How many nurses will it take?
16 March 2010
A gerontologist calls for vision, risk-taking and action to transform care of older people.
Editor's blog
12 March 2010
Stay abreast of new RNL content via an RSS reader. (open access)
For Nurses Week: Encouragement for the journey
12 March 2010
As we approach Nurses Week, an opportunity for you to pay tribute to that special colleague (open access)
Counting nurses in a nursing shortage: What of the silent attrition?
By Angela Kydd, 03 March 2010
A former clinician proposes changing the way nurses are counted in the United Kingdom.
Social media: An innovative way to share nursing ideas
By Robert Fraser, 02 March 2010
It’s OK for nurses to be skeptical of social media, says the author, but it’s not OK to refuse to engage with new technology.
Yoga: A self-care option for nurses
By Diane Sieg, 26 February 2010
A former emergency-room nurse finds tranquility and improved health in yoga. (open access)
Cynthia Clark
By Cynthia Clark, 16 February 2010
At age 18, I was ill-equipped to deal with rude and demeaning teachers. (open access)
Too kind? Maybe it’s codependency.
By Barbara Oakley, 29 January 2010
There are millions of Sarahs in the world. Many of them become nurses.
Classroom with a (world)view
By Savitri Singh-Carlson, 20 January 2010
Exposure to diverse public health settings fosters student passion and understanding.
Rural nursing science: Alive and well
By Clarann Weinert, SC, 23 December 2009
There are still hurdles, but rural nursing science is moving in the right direction.
That's easy for YOU to say!
21 December 2009
Have a knack for saying the wrong thing and escalating a bad situation?
The bridge
By Chris Zinn, 19 December 2009
My father had a great mind, but I never thought of him as a bridge player.
Fit Nurse