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In the Media: Hefty Tome about Nurses Generates Hefty Media Coverage

April 11, 2013 | Human Capital Blog Post

Coffee-table books are designed to draw attention, and that is precisely what nurses got after the 2012 publication of a hefty tome featuring portraits of nurses from all walks of life.

RWJF Scholar Takes Helm of Nursing Journal

February 11, 2013 | Story

Executive Nurse Fellow Patricia Morton takes on new role as editor of the Journal of Professional Nursing.

In the Media: New Documentary Aims to Give Realistic Portrayal of Nursing

November 8, 2012 | Story

Nurses: If Florence Could See Us Now, informs viewers about the important role nurses play not just as clinicians but also as educators, researchers, leaders and innovators.

In the Media: New Books Hit Shelves in Time for Summer

June 29, 2012 | Story

New books hit shelves in time for summer.

In the Media: China Beach's Colleen McMurphy Most Popular Fictional Nurse Character

April 30, 2012 | Story

“China Beach seemed to do a great job of showing combat nurses at work.”

Who's Your Favorite Fictional Nurse Character?

March 28, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

Love her or hate her, Jackie Peyton—also known as “Nurse Jackie,” the lead character in the eponymous prime-time medical drama on Showtime—inspires passion. "Despite her deeply flawed persona, Jackie is an unusually helpful TV nurse because, as a sk ...

In the Media: Who's Your Favorite Fictional Nurse Character?

March 23, 2012 | Story

The American Nurses Association is not so thrilled. A drug addict and an adulterer, Jackie offers a “distasteful portrayal of nurses and nursing,” the association argued when the show debuted in 2009.

Mapping the Past and Future of Nursing

October 28, 2011 | Story

New anthology offers historic and contemporary essays on nursing, from Nightingale to Hassmiller and Burnes Bolton.

In the Media: New Book Teaches Nurses the Ins and Outs of Social Media

July 27, 2011 | Story

A new book that teaches nurses how to use social media so they can better access and share vital information, collaborate with other nurses, participate in a global nursing network and take advantage of professional opportunities.

In the Media: Public Television, Academia Turn Spotlight on Nursing

June 29, 2011 | Story

The role nurses and the nursing profession can play in a changing health care system.

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