• Global - Asia
  • Global Impact

The challenge in our beauty

Crystal blue waters as far as the eye can see—and that’s the problem. All our people deserve access to equitable healthcare, but the road to telemedicine in the Maldives has been lined with roadblock after roadblock.
  • Global Impact

Furthering the global agenda

You can make vital contributions toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals as an individual or as a chapter—here’s how.
  • North America
  • Research

Gaslighting, betrayal, and a culture of fear

Are we moving the civility needle in nursing education?
  • Global - Africa
  • North America
  • Global Impact

Relationships and trust: the glue to hold global health together

In the short-term ‘voluntourism’ opportunities I had participated in, I was gaining and learning more from my experience than I was actually giving.
  • Inspirational

The most difficult year

My Call to Action—Infuse Joy—may seem out of place for 2020, but in many ways, this year has underscored and reinforced the need for the three essential elements of that call: Awareness, Balance and Purpose, and Co-creation.
  • North America
  • Career

Legacy: The gift that keeps giving

Building a legacy might be a lifetime endeavor, but the real value we add to the people around us is during the journey.
  • North America
  • Inspirational

“Why don’t you just quit?”

I decided to do what the nursing process tells me to do: assess the situation and make a plan. I educate myself, and I tread lightly.
  • North America
  • Technology

Keep it simple

Technology doesn’t always provide the upper hand. We set out to prove that.
  • North America
  • Inspirational

The other side of the desk

I experienced a horrific tragedy six weeks before I started nursing school.
  • North America
  • Global Impact

Checking colonialism at the border

This year’s travel restrictions gave me time to consider what we do and what we stand for with our cultural immersion programs.
  • RNL Feature

The magical role of play therapy

Low-cost therapy helps pediatric patients cope with hospitalization.
  • RNL Feature

Designing a usable healthcare information system

Chapter from Mastering Informatics: A Healthcare Handbook for Success, an STTI book.a helpoful
  • RNL Feature

In honor of Imogene M. King

Imogene M. King, 84, pioneer nursing theorist and international nursing scholar, died 24 December 2007.
  • RNL Feature

In two words, what do nurses contribute to healing?

​Four blocks in this photo help explain what nurses do, but which ones?
  • RNL Feature

Discovering the culture of your community

Chapter from Healthy Places, Healthy People: A Handbook for Culturally Informed Community Nursing Practice, Third Edition, an STTI book.
  • RNL Feature

High reliability organizations: The need for a paradigm shift in healthcare culture

​Chapter from High Reliability Organizations, an STTI book.
  • RNL Feature

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Where do nurses fit in?

Probably in more places than you think.
  • RNL Feature

When cultures clash

How to respond as a nurse? Five steps to cultural sensibility.
  • Nursing Student

The dirty hands of health care: What would Florence think?

If poor hygiene fosters disease, why are hospitals so non-compliant with hand washing?
  • RNL Feature

The emergency nurse as a professional

Chapter from Emergency Nursing: The Profession, the Pathway, the Practice, an STTI book.​
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