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From Knitted Anatomy to Housework and Waistlines: A Nursetopia Reading and Education Mashup [Part III]

Here’s a smidgen of what’s been crossing my reader and dangling in my mind lately. The Power of Nursing Ethics from Advance for Nurses The Usefulness of Useless Things from Innovation Excellence How flipping elements of a flipped idea results in new... Read More

Honor Your LMSW, LBSW, RD, and LD Colleagues in March

A little bit of alphabet soup, I know. If you’re in healthcare, those credentials still may not be familiar to you. March propels us into Spring. It also gives us a chance to recognize and honor several team members, specifically... Read More

From Printed Ears for Transplant to Failing ACOs: A Nursetopia Reading and Education Mashup [Part II]

I’m always doing a lot of formal research reading, but here’s a sample of my more informal reading this week. 14 Things You Should Do on Your Lunch Break Every Day by Forbes Your Innovation Problem is Really a Leadership Problem by InnoBlog... Read More

Hello, BooJee Beads Winner!

Congrats to Dottie Nielsen! She won the BooJee Beads giveaway. Sounds like someone she loves might be getting a sweet (and stylish!) surprise. Hooray!   ... Read More

From Giant Earthworms to the Blood-Brain Barrier: Nursetopia’s Reading and Education Mashup [Part I]

In reigniting my energies surrounding the Nursing Ideas Challenge (my first article of 2013 will publish tomorrow…Rob Fraser has already published his first), I decided to also share what I’m reading and learning about that’s not particularly “nursing research,” but... Read More

New, Free Journal Dedicated to Healthcare Clinical Innovation “Coming Soon”

Healthcare: The Journal of Delivery Science and Innovation will being quarterly publishing in June 2013. The journal, touted as the first of its kind to offer research on direct clinical care innovation, or the “how” of healthcare, will be free online... Read More

Nursing through the GRAMMYs

When I worked at the bedside, special television shows like The GRAMMYs meant I would catch glimpses of the performances in between assessing and caring for patients. Often, patients and families would welcome me into the rooms and conversations: “Can you believe... Read More

Male AYA Cancer Survivor Participants Needed for ‘Family After Cancer’ Study

Researchers at Northwestern University would like to talk with adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors about their experiences with thinking about whether or how to have a family. Cancer survivors eligible include those: Diagnosed after age 16 Who have... Read More

Wear Your ID with Style Thanks to BooJee Beads [Giveaway]

Ah, the ever-present badge reel and lanyard. We wear them every single day in healthcare and business, yet we rarely pay attention to them. They’re often some boldly-branded things we picked up from an exhibit table at a conference four... Read More

R.I.P. NCI Cancer Bulletin

The National Cancer Institute (NCI) emailed a reminder to NCI Cancer Bulletin readers stating the longtime electronic periodical is ceasing publication due to budget changes. All previous Bulletins will remain archived for reference. The NCI Cancer Bulletin has been a... Read More