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Nurse Subway Art Card

Nurses Week (May 6-12) is right around the corner. I am making a few things for the nurses around me; I’ll share the ideas and items over the next few weeks, beginning today! Download this Nurse “Subway Art” Card, print... Read More

Well Wishes

I hope today treats you kindly. That your “unnecessary” meetings get cancelled. That you “just-so-happen” to run into the people you really need to speak with but haven’t been able to connect with. That you have everything you need to... Read More

The Rise of Blogs in Nursing Practice

Through blogging I have found an interest in blogs and their relationship to nursing – how they impact us, our patients, and how we impact the blogosphere. I was able to share that passion with others at the 36th Annual... Read More

Disciplined Passion

We are not always born with tremendous talents or knowing our passions. Some times it takes trial and error and hours of repetitive practice before we fall in love with an activity. Essentially, we “learn to love.” We call the... Read More

Appreciating Nurses

Nurse’s Week (May 6-12) and Oncology Nursing Month (May) are quickly approaching. It seems like the social media/blogosphere buzz begins every year around this time: “Do we really need Nurse’s Week,” “Don’t give me an appreciative key chain,” and “Puh-leeease... Read More

Crochet and Alzheimer’s

I keep saying I’m not a crafty person. I never have been, but I’m starting to believe I have a crafty gene expressing late(r) in life. Inspired by family and others, I want to learn to crochet. My mother paints,... Read More

Four Insights into the Nursetopia Writing Style

I started blogging to enhance my writing and give me a creative outlet. As a novice blogger, I wrote once or twice per week. It wasn’t until I decided to blog daily that I saw a change in my writing.... Read More

1 in 3 Million: June Fouse, BSN, RN, CNOR

One of the most popular Nursetopia posts of all-time, ‘Star Wars’ Flavor to Dr. Patricia Benner’s ‘Novice to Expert,’ is a whimsical combination of nursing theory and pop culture. I love hearing from other nurses, and I was giddy to... Read More

Dream Day

Bright sun. Cool breeze. Sweet tea. The hammock swings. Laughing children. Reflective moments. Paper and pen. The hammock swings. Love piles in. Precarious giggles. Sudden movements. The hammock swings. We all fall into the cool, green grass. Laughter swells into... Read More

Ten Things I Cannot Live Without in the Workplace

As a nurse manager, there are many “things” I need to bring sanity and success in the workplace. Here are my top ten things I must have in daily work or in my work environment. 1. A mission. I certainly... Read More