Program Innovators
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She did it—and so can you!
In this week’s episode of our series “Becoming the Powers that Be: The Nurse in Elected Office,” Sharon Pearce, MSN, CRNA, and Kimberly Gordon, MSN, CRNA, sit down with... more
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Inclusion; The key ingredient for successful diversity
Social media is abuzz with strong opinions about diversity, social justice, and equality for all. Facebook, twitter, and professional discussion boards such as AANA... more
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Pick An Office, Any Office!
Federal, state, local – there are tens of thousands of elected officials in the United States. How do you know which office is right for you? Think about what you are... more
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Discover the right job
One of the most important aspects of rewarding and fulfilling employment is to find the right job; all too often people opt for a preferred location or higher paycheck... more
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Everybody’s Doing It and YOU Can Too – Georgia Edition
A funny thing happened in Georgia – 13 nurses ran for political office in 2020! Two for US Congress: Renee S. Untermann – R HD-7 & Tabitha Johnson Green – D... more
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Debrief, learn and excel
All too often, opportunity knocks on the door and nobody is home. Despite our desire to have everything go smoothly and safely with each patient interaction, glitches... more
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What If A Nurse Was in Charge?
As a nightmarish 2020 comes to a close, think about this for a moment: What if a nurse was in charge? Would the COVID-19 pandemic look different? Who is the most... more
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The Doctorate degree: Do I need it?
In 2004, the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) announced a bold recommendation that the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) be established as the gateway... more
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CRNAs ‘At the Table’
Sharon and Kimberly interviewed Keith Macksoud, CRNA of Lincoln, RI who has served on his Town Council since 2004. He was elected, by his peers, to be the President of... more
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It’s True: You Might Lose…but You’ll Probably Win!
To illustrate this point, let’s meet Bethany Hall-Long, RN, PhD. Long is Delaware’s Lieutenant Governor and, you may have already guessed, she’s the first nurse in the... more