More Features
 

A royal visit

Roger Watson |
A few trips to “the Continent” before year’s end.

From the editor: Thinking inside the box

James E. Mattson |
Inside the box or outside, the operative word is “thinking.”

Getting to know the writer in me

Omar Ali |
We have a complicated relationship.

Noteworthy member news

RNL editorial staff |
Acknowledging achievements of Sigma members.

Global nursing, Part 3: Partnering for success

Sharon M. Weinstein and Marianne E. Hess |
Don’t overlook opportunities that look like just another meeting.

Global nursing, Part 2: From contacts to collaborators

Sharon M. Weinstein and Sheila A. Ryan |
That professional acquaintance may be just the research connection you need.

Global nursing, Part 1: Listen, learn, act

Sharon M. Weinstein and Ann Marie T. Brooks |
Intercultural competency and global thinking are essential to international collaboration.

How my husband’s accident made me advocate for compassionate care

Susan B. Hassmiller |
We must do better for patients and their families.

My final China tour for 2017

Roger Watson |
Includes Hong Kong, Wuhan, and Shanghai.

Beth Baldwin Tigges: The right person to lead in the coming biennium

Carol J. Huston |
She has served 25 years in international, regional, and chapter positions.

Don’t underestimate your power to influence change!

Sergül Duygulu |
We must be actors in changing healthcare, not just observers.

Who am I as a nurse and leader?

Tracey H. Coventry |
The author pays homage to nurse leaders she admires and emulates.

We learn from those we follow and from those we lead

Diana-Lyn Baptiste |
Novice nurse leaders need paths to follow, learning from those who have done it before.

‘Potomac fever’ fuels nurse leader’s passion for health policy

Sarah O. Watts |
Vows to continue finding ways to lead and inspire change.

From Down Under, tips for leadership that goes above and beyond

Karen Clark-Burg |
Willingness to learn made this nurse leader’s journey more enjoyable.

MCHNLA: A game-changer for my career

Alice Nash |
I had doubted my ability but now feel empowered.

Too tired to lead? This nurse leader hears you

Barbara J. Pinekenstein |
Says we must make reducing fatigue both a personal and system priority.

From bedside to boardroom, there’s always a place for servant-leaders

Holly H. Hall |
They lead with moral authority and empower others.

What she overheard changed the course of her career

Joanie T. Weigel |
Now she’s a nurse educator and positively influencing nursing’s future.

Sadness and celebration

Roger Watson |
First FAAN inducted from UK-Europe honors recent inductees.