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Almost 15 years ago, RNAO began calling for RN scope expansion to include RN prescribing. The first call was formalized in the 2012 report, Primary Solutions for Primary Care....
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In February, RNAO marked Black History Month at its 26th annual Queen’s Park Day in Toronto, releasing the best practice guideline (BPG), Addressing Anti-Black Racism in Nursing...
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In nursing, there’s no "one-size-fits-all" when providing care. Nurses are constantly adapting as they go. And with the introduction of new technologies on an ongoing basis, the...
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Sue LeBeau brings decades of experience and a deep commitment to nursing leadership to her new role as RNAO’s 59th president. From her early involvement as a student...
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As the importance of RNAO’s Best Practice Spotlight Organization® (BPSO®) Program continues to captivate leaders worldwide – and more and more countries join the movement – RNAO...
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Gurjit Sangha began her career as a staff RN at Toronto's The Hospital for Sick Children (now SickKids). She reflects back to her younger self and recalls her desire to step...
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The clock on her computer reads past 1 a.m. It’s another late night for Janet Montague, this time finishing a literature review she needs to send to her supervisor. Between teaching at…
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Pikangikum Health Authority, which is located in Pikangikum First Nation, a fly-in Ojibwe community in northern Ontario, is implementing RNAO’s Adopting eHealth...
In the End
As a nurse in the digital age, I’ve seen a trend gaining popularity online. Scroll through social media long enough and you’ll see nurses posting rants or even memes about their patients. Even when…
