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One year has passed since the National Nursing Network Organization's Board of Directors wished you, your family, neighbors and friends a Happy Thanksgiving. Sadly, too many of our citizens are still without healthcare. We continue to see a rise in...
Last week, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) released a report calling for mammograms to begin at age 50. This is a significant change from prior recommendations that mammograms begin at age 40 and the reaction to this news has been...
Joyce Routson advocates that nurses to come together internally and in public in her recent article, “Dichotomy Exists Between Nurses' Image of Trustworthiness and Negative Stereotypes”</a href>. Routson discusses the consistently high rating...
Pictured: Elizabeth "Betsy" Dennigan RN, Candidate for Congress, Rhode Island 2nd Congressional District
The Board of Directors of the National Nursing Network Organization</a href> is pleased to announce and thank U.S. Congressional Candidate Betsy...
University of Wilmington MSN Nursing Students
Graduate and undergraduate nursing students from around the nation continue to enthusiastically study and support the Office of the National Nurse. Cathy Petrucci, a graduate nursing student attending...