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NHR looks at where travel nurses are earning the most — and the least — using data from the Stellar Nurse Ultimate Travel ...
In California, Black nurses are about 5.4% of the registered nurse workforce, and Hispanic or Latino nurses make up 9.6%, despite being almost 40% of the state's population, according to research ...
Despite the increasing numbers of men seeking careers in nursing, persistent stereotypes and other barriers continue to limit ...
The study, published Jan. 2 in Nursing Research, analyzed the nurse staffing rate at 574 hospitals using the 2015 annual registered nurse survey conducted in National Database of Nursing Quality ...
The key to Black nursing student success is early intervention that directs and guides students in the use of the evidence-based strategies identified by this study. doi: 10.5480/11-563.1. Re ferences ...
Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (WWL) has been nominated at the Caribbean and African ...
Black nurse felt unwanted in management, even with advanced degree and experience Published: Feb. 18, 2022, 5:25 a.m. Virginia Mickens is an RN and a long-time nursing instructor at HACC.
On a historic street once home to so many Black-owned businesses that Fortune magazine in the 1950s called it the “richest Negro street in the world,” the nursing home is a case study of the ...
More than 60 percent of nursing homes where at least a quarter of the residents are black or Latino have reported at least one coronavirus case, a New York Times analysis shows.
In 1879, Mary Eliza Mahoney became the first Black registered nurse in the United States, completing an intensive 16-month program at the New England Hospital for Women and Children.
Black nursing home residents and those under age 65 are more likely than other residents to be hospitalized, a new study by the University of Missouri Sinclair School of Nursing shows.
Brown didn't let the rejection 71 years ago phase her -- she went on to make history as the first Black nursing student and the first Black nurse at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Joliet, Illinois.