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Nursing Novellas Review: Journal for Nurses in Sta...

Susan L. Bindon, MS, RN-BC has published a favorable review of the Nursing Novellas series in the May/June 2010 Edition of the Journal for Nurses in Staff Development. She describes Nursing Novellas as a “fresh approach” to continuing education and a “welcome change” for staff nurses and nursing educators looking for new ways to teach about interpersonal issues in health care like lateral violence...
A SIGN OF THE TIMES

A SIGN OF THE TIMES...

CONGRADULATION, says the marquee outside of a hotel at a nearby college campus.  One has to wonder, was it an attempt at a play on the word ‘congratulations’ combined with ‘graduation?’  Or was it the handiwork of someone who fell asleep in English class a time or two and didn’t make it to their own graduation? I can’t help but notice that misspelled signage is on the rise.  I recently passed by a Kentucky...

A Kinky Epiphany...

I have a kink in my hair that refuses to go away.  It’s a double-rippled cowlick that starts at my left temple and stops somewhere near my ear.  This kink has been with me for as long as I can remember.   In high school and college, I hovered in front of the mirror for hours with my girlfriends.  They tried home remedies for getting rid of the kink, which involved everything from pinking shears to dog shampoo. ...
CityView Magazine: Nursing Novellas take a new approach to nursing education

CityView Magazine: Nursing Novellas take a new app...

Amy Glenn Vega and the Nursing Novellas series are featured in the June/July Edition of CityView Magazine. To read the article, please click on the image or the link below. (The article starts on page 21.) http://www.epageflip.net/issue/11662/20
Lions and Tigers and Nurses: A Librarian’s Review

Lions and Tigers and Nurses: A Librarian’s R...

Are we rude? Are we critical of any one starting out?  Have many of us forgotten that we were the novice at one time?  Amy Glenn Vega, in her book Lions and Tigers and Nurses, makes me recall that I was at one time the beginner. I did not know the ropes. I was afraid to say anything. I am a Medical Librarian and reading Amy’s book makes me think about how I treat my patrons.  I will never forget my first medical...