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Elsie Soto, RN: 40 Years of Home Care in Nueva York
In 2011, veteran public health nurse Elsie Soto, R.N., became something of a nurse celebrity...
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Minority Mental Health: Shining a Light on Unique Needs and Situations
Research shows minorities often don’t receive the mental health care they need, presenting nurses with a unique opportunity.
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D.N.P.s and Ph.D.s: Your Questions Answered
Doctoral degrees require sacrifices on multiple levels—financial, personal, and professional. Two nurse professionals offer their advice for navigating this investment in the most advanced degree, and why it is worth it.
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One of the brightest Lone Stars
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Balancing Baby: Returning to Work After Maternity Leave
The most joyful and life-changing period of nurses' lives can often be stressful without a plan for balancing work and family life after maternity or paternity leave. Here is a review of some of the best practices to make sure this transition is as smooth and happy as possible.
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Hispanic nursing students: a recruitment priority
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Online Higher Education: The Key to Training, Recruiting, and Retaining More Hispanic Nurses
Online education has made a big impact on the nursing profession, promoting more successful career development, particularly for Hispanic nurses.
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Bienvenido, enfermeras de Connecticut!
The Constitution State now has its own chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses, new as of spring 2010!
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First Generation Education
There's no denying that pursuing higher education is a massive undertaking. For first-generation students, the College Assistance Migrant Program makes all the difference in the world
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Diverse Peoples, Diverse Needs: A History of the Visiting Nurse Service of New York
A look back at Lillian Wald's groundbreaking organization
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English Language Learners: Uneven Odds
Nursing Programs are demanding, particularly for students whose first language is not English.
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Turning a Knee Injury into a Step Forward
When Rosario Kowalski was injured, she turned to education during her recovery.
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Worth 1,000 Words
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The A (for Achievement) List
Please Join Minority Nurse in Applauding These Outstanding Nursing Leaders’ Recent Appointments, Honors and Awards
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A Military Victory
As one Hispanic nurse’s personal success story shows, serving in the military can help minority nurses overcome socioeconomic barriers, advance their education and develop into leaders.
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Hispanics, Blacks at Greater Risk of Developing Alzheimer’s
Both Hispanics from Caribbean countries and African Americans are more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease than Caucasians, according to a new study, “Incidence of Alzheimer’s Disease in African Americans, Caribbean Hispanics and Caucasians in Northern Manhattan,” recently published in Neurology magazine.
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A Harvest of Hope
Meet five Hispanic nurses who are making a difference in improving the quality of health care for migrant farm workers
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Nurse, Advocate, Activist
Haydee Canovas is a nurse with an exceptional commitment to improving lives in the Hispanic community--and health care is just the beginning.
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25 and Counting
The National Association of Hispanic Nurses marks its first quarter century of advancing the agenda for Hispanic health care needs
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Nurses With Borders
Culturally and linguistically competent Hispanic nurses can play a key role in reducing the serious health disparities faced by U.S.-Mexican border populations.
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