Health, Nursing Nurses and Patients and Plagiarism, Part 2 May 23, 2017 author: Joy Jacobson 6 Comments [caption id="attachment_12451" align="alignleft" width="300"] Matt Saunders, flickr[/caption] In Read More
Health, Nursing Nurse Tina Carlson’s Poems on the Generational Consequences of War April 28, 2017 author: Joy Jacobson 0 Comments It’s National Poetry Month for another minute Read More
Health, Nursing, Policy Nurse Practitioner Veneta Masson on the Value of Poetry and Stories March 17, 2017 author: Joy Jacobson 1 Comment Yesterday, the Trump administration released its proposed Read More
Affordable Care Act, Health, HealthCetera, HealthCetera Radio, Media, Medicare & Medicaid Trumpcare and Community Health Centers March 16, 2017 author: Eve Adler 0 Comments The World Health Organization refers to health Read More
Affordable Care Act, Health We Can’t Sleepwalk Through This One, Darlings January 11, 2017 author: Joy Jacobson 1 Comment Yesterday, our president-elect met with a noted Read More
Media, Nursing, Policy HealthCetera: looking ahead, not looking back. January 2, 2017 author: Barbara Glickstein 0 Comments Jane Sarasohn-Kahn, Founder, Health Economist, Advisor, Blogger Read More
HealthCetera, HealthCetera Radio, Nursing Michele Reisinger: OB/GYN nurse, poet & storyteller #TEDMED December 21, 2016 author: Barbara Glickstein 0 Comments So many inspiring stories gathered at this Read More
Health, Nursing Nursing and Reflective Practice: Now More Than Ever December 16, 2016 author: Joy Jacobson 0 Comments I’m not a nurse, and so I’ve Read More
Health, Nursing St. Jude: A Place of Joy November 4, 2016 author: Joy Jacobson 1 Comment [caption id="attachment_11814" align="alignleft" width="225"] Christina Carpenter[/caption] This guest Read More
Geriatrics, Health, Nursing Hospice Nurse Thom Schwarz on God, Angels, and Speaking the Unspeakable September 15, 2016 author: Joy Jacobson 6 Comments Thom Schwarz, RN, a former colleague and Read More