How much disclosure is too much disclosure when it comes to writing about our life and our work? Nurse author Adrienne Zurub, who worked for 26 years at the Cleveland Clinic, found out the hard way – or did she?
Posted By Marijke Vroomen-Durning At 09:51 AM - (CST)
If someone asks you if they should go into nursing as a profession, what do you say? How do you answer? I know many nurses who go out of their way to discourage new blood.
Posted By Marijke Vroomen-Durning At 01:15 PM - (CST)
The December 10, 2007 edition of Medscape Nursing had an editorial about donations of medical, nursing, and dental books that were sent to the healthcare professionals in Iraq.
Posted By Marijke Vroomen-Durning At 09:51 AM - (CST)
Our jobs as nurses can take a lot out of a person. We are subject to some of the most intimate and stressful moments of a person’s life. But it’s not always serious and I know I’ve had many laughs with coworkers.
Posted By Marijke Vroomen-Durning At 02:36 PM - (CST)
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Marijke Vroomen-Durning, RN
Marijke Vroomen-Durning, RN, has been a registered nurse since the early 1980s and has worked in many areas of nursing, in both clinical and supervisory positions. She has worked with adults and children, in acute and chronic care, and most recently in palliative care. She currently works as a freelance medical/health writer for both professionals and the general public.
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A look at the issues facing the nursing field today, including everything from shift work, to communication, to EMR use.