Theology of Nursing: Preliminary Thoughts on Method for Developing a Theology of Nursing
As I’ve said previously, I view my life as a “form of ministry in response to my Creator,” including my career in nursing. I don’t …
Your Starting Point for Nursing Commentary
As I’ve said previously, I view my life as a “form of ministry in response to my Creator,” including my career in nursing. I don’t …
Recently, I’ve written about the search for camaraderie among men in nursing. First, I mentioned the theme of isolation in men’s experience of the profession. …
A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about the search for camaraderie often sought by men in nursing. In the process, I expressed the viewpoint …
The other day, I received my October 2019 print edition of American Nurse Today, the official journal of American Nurses Association. In the Healthy Nurse …
One of the most glaringly obvious truths I’ve seen played out repeatedly is that nurses in an acute care setting are continuously thrust into no-win …
Lately I’ve been writing about my personal search for a deeper ideological pluralism in nursing. A couple of weeks ago, I started with a brief …
Earlier this week, I mentioned the idea of autonomous participation in culture as an important aspect of pluralism in general. I believe that a deep …
As long as there have been people, there have been disagreements as to the nature of reality. Each of us takes in a particular view …
I recently introduced the thought that, rather than simply working as nurses, men in the “profession formerly known as nursing,” otherwise known as “male nurses” …
Which is better for a patient, a man who cares or a woman who doesn’t? I have often asked myself this or similar questions during …
I recently commented on Mother’s Day and nursing, noting that women who have sacrificed so much for others as mothers and nurses deserve our deepest …
As I write this, we are on the threshold of another National Nurses Week. The annual recognition week begins on May 6 and ends on …