Dear Colleagues, It’s happened to most of us. If it hasn’t happened to you, you’ve probably witnessed it. If you haven’t, I hope you never do! I’m talking about the common abuse experienced by nurses: hitting, kicking, beating, and/or […]Read more »
Hawaii Nurse News
Aloha Colleagues! It’s that time of year again: Holidays & Flu Season! In anticipation of the latter, I visited the CDC website & found some information I’d like to share. Some new information & some reminders follow. A few things […]Read more »
The United States is known as a destination country for human trafficking networks that bring people into the USA for purposes of both sexual and labor exploitation. This is true in Hawaii and every other state. Considered a modern form […]Read more »
On September 21, the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) approved ReCell, an autologous cell harvesting device and biological slurry. The resulting mixture of cells and liquid are sprayed on burned skin with a simple syringe. They adhere and grow […]Read more »
“Things may come to those who wait, but only the things left by those who hustle.” – Abraham Lincoln I shouldn’t have been surprised to read the results of Dr Karen Schleuter’s research “The Structural & Functional Signature of Action […]Read more »
Aloha Nurses! I have been catching up on my reading – the professional kind – and have a question: What do you do when you hear a new report in the media about something being good (or bad) for health? […]Read more »