Feature Articles From 2009
| Open to Interpretation | From telephone language lines to video interpreting systems, a variety of options are available to help health care facilities eliminate language barriers and provide better care to patients with limited English proficiency | ![]() | MN 2009 Winter |
| Opportunities in Forensic Nursing | Even though it’s still hard to find a full-time career in this emerging specialty, the outlook for future jobs is promising and the need for more minority forensic nurses is growing | ![]() | MN 2009 Winter |
| Putting the ER in Diversity | Today’s unprecedented demand for more culturally and linguistically competent emergency nurses means there’s never been a better time for minority nurses to pursue careers in this exciting, rewarding specialty | ![]() | MN 2009 Winter |
| Providing Culturally Competent Sickle Cell Care | By serving as patient advocates, educating their peers and breaking down cultural barriers, nurses can help sickle cell disease patients overcome pain management disparities and receive more equitable care. | ![]() | MN 2009 Winter |
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