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Are you retired or approaching retirement? Sigma needs you!

By Karen A. Grigsby |
You have so much to contribute.

Opportunities took her a long way. Planning is taking her even further!

Beth Cusatis Phillips |
No matter where you are in your career, Sigma has an academy for you!

My last European trip before Brexit?

By Roger Watson |
I speculate again. Soon, we’ll know.

Sigma charters Scotland chapter

By Jan Dewing and Kristina Mountain |
Omega Xi Chapter is born.

Sigma charters Israel chapter

By Salam Hadid, Dalit Wilhelm, and Cheryl Zlotnick |
Omega Lambda Chapter is born.

The Iowa Model: Evidence-based practice in action

By L. Cullen, K. Hanrahan, M. Farrington, J. DeBerg, S. Tucker, and C. Kleiber |
Evidence-based practice often begins when clinicians question current practice.

Planning, managing, and coordinating hospice care

By Tina M. Marrelli |
Individualizing care related to cultural and religious beliefs can be challenging.

From the CEO: Sigma’s fourth C

By Elizabeth A. Madigan |
It’s a place for members to implement the three C’s.

School nurses help students achieve health and well-being

By Donna Mazyck |
Problem: Twenty-five percent of U.S. schools don’t have one.

The learning path of a Caritas Coach nurse

By Diane Poulios |
Being and becoming define the dynamic ongoing process of Caring Science.

Sigma well-represented in 2019 class of American Academy of Nursing fellows

By RNL editors |
Induction slated for the Academy’s annual policy conference.

Nursing student partners with professor to warn about dangers of vaping

By Judy Berthiaume |
First presentation will be to members of a Native American community.

Mindful leaders are effective leaders

By Norman C. Olsen |
Nursing staff and patients benefit.

Point of care: And they call it puppy love

By Michael C. LaFerney |
The feelings are very real.

Catching up

By Roger Watson |
First, art appreciation.

A nurse’s tale

By Cynthia Clark |
Nursing is a journey. Don’t miss the turn signals.

What I learned as a patient about leadership

By Michele R. Kramer |
She saw herself as an adviser. An influencer? Not so much.

Staff educator's guide: Evaluating a clinical orientation program

By Alvin D. Jeffery, Robin L. Jarvis, and Amy J. Word-Allen |
​Objective evaluation keeps a program on track.

In searching for a residency, I found my inner strength!

By Laura Broussard |
Don’t let the noes keep you from the yeses

We must strengthen clinical nursing education!

By Connie Bowler |
Real-life settings validate classroom- and simulation-based teaching.