Tag: nurses
Many travel nurses opt for temporary assignments because of the autonomy...
Ivan Gan, University of Houston-Downtown
Travel nurses take short-term contracts that can require long commutes or temporarily living...
The US doesn’t have enough faculty to train the next generation...
Rayna M. Letourneau, University of South Florida
Despite a national nursing shortage in the United States, over 80,000 qualified...
Nurses are leaving the profession, and replacing them won’t be easy
Rayna M Letourneau, University of South Florida
The fourth wave of COVID-19 is exacerbating the ongoing crisis for the...
Lack of sleep is harming health care workers – and their...
Soomi Lee, University of South Florida
Many people often assume that health care providers are healthier than the general...
Webcams in nursing home rooms may deter elder abuse – but...
Clara Berridge, University of Washington and Karen Levy, Cornell University
Mary Ann Papp’s daughter Lisa was worried about her 75-year-old mother.
A foot infection seemed to...
3 ways Trump could disrupt health care for the better
Peter Hilsenrath, University of the Pacific and David Wyant, Belmont University
Since his winning presidential campaign, Donald Trump has been repeatedly billed as a disrupter....