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White Paper
A White Paper on the Nursing Shortage
County of Los Angeles - California, USA - November 2002.
Dr.
Clavreul organized, planned, and moderated a public meeting on the
nursing shortage. Upon completion of the meeting, she complied the data
and information from the meeting, as well as other pertinent
information and developed a white paper on the nursing shortage for use
by the County of Los Angeles.
Nursing Unions?
To Unionize or not to Unionize?
Questions that every nurse should ask themselves about nursing unions.
Strike!
A look at a recent nursing strike and its impact on the nursing team, community and hospital.
Look for Geneviève's Column "From the Floor" published in Working Nurse Magazine
A look back at how nursing and nursing responsibilities have changed and evolved over the past century.
Some tips and techniques for nurse to keep in mind when looking for a new job or interviewing prospective employers.
How Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs can help you better understand your nursing team's needs.
Could nursing education and nursing schools benefit from their own "Flexner report"?
What sacrifices are we willing to make?
Why other health care systems seem better than ours.
To receive copies of Geneviève's column "From the Floor" published in Working nurse magazine simply send an email request by clicking here.
Other Nursing Articles:
On the Road with AJN: HIV and AIDS Report from Toronto: The XVI International Conference on AIDS
A brief report on the XVI International Conference on AIDS
Keep that Nurse
Unsafe Nursing Practices
Unsafe nursing practices and what you can do about them.
Minimizing the Impact of AIDS on the Nursing Profession
A stopgap, not an answer
Nursing in trouble: Burnout leads to negligence - Pt 1
Nursing in trouble: Burnout leads to negligence - Pt 2
Nursing in trouble: Burnout leads to negligence - Pt 3
HIV/AIDS Articles
A Future with AIDS
Africa - No longer the Dark Continent
AIDS - Has the Human Species met its Match
Are Women and Children Expendable?
Battling the Body Snatchers
Who do you Trust?
Health experts share research findings at AIDS Summit

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