• North America
  • Career

Fear and worry: the dis-eases of aging

Perhaps Sigma’s value, “courage,” takes on a new meaning as one grows older.
  • North America
  • Career

Threads of violence

A cold winter night in the emergency department changed my life—and my research. Now I'm dedicated to teaching others about my “See, Pull, Cut the Threads of Violence” approach.
  • North America
  • Global Impact

How do we fix this?

I look back and see how much our group has been able to improve the lives of Marshallese living in the Dubuque area, but then I look forward and see the mountains we’ve yet to cross.
  • Global - Oceania
  • North America
  • Leadership

Visions of joy

Decreasing burnout sounds impossible. But we’re starting with us and our workplace—learning joy, living it, and ultimately, being better at teaching it.
  • Inspirational

From the CEO: Love, honor, and courage—the strong foundation from our beginnings

While much of our attention is rightfully focused on the coronavirus crisis and ensuing impact, I believe love, courage, and honor have even more meaning.
  • North America
  • Inspirational

Why didn’t he want a chance to live?

With a failing heart, my patient had a tough choice to make. And I, as a nursing student, was suddenly faced with the reality of my first patient death.
  • Global - Africa
  • North America
  • Education

Overcoming obstacles to achieve a dream

Aisha Faal joined her mom in the US to finish her last year of nursing school. Little did she know that she would hit a roadblock at every corner.
  • North America
  • Research

Advancing global health through aerospace nursing research

I’m researching how humans are impacted by the challenging conditions of space to benefit astronauts and spaceflight tourists, but realizing at the same time how to help patients here on Earth.
  • North America
  • Global - Oceania
  • Global Impact

Our global leadership mentoring experiences

The Global Leadership Mentoring Community wasn’t technically designed for a peer-mentoring relationship, but that’s how it shook out for us. And it’s made all the difference.
  • Global Impact

Steps on the journey to leadership

While our personal paths are all different, each of us began by taking that first step. Are you ready to take a step toward Sigma leadership?
  • North America
  • Technology

Designing a virtual learning environment takes a village

Sigma’s Epsilon Chi Chapter members share how they built it and what they learned in the process.
  • Global - Europe
  • Chapters

Transforming the way we communicate nursing research

Since 2015, Sigma’s European Region has hosted PhD Connect, a free virtual conference for researchers to present their work. Here’s how it works (and thrives)!
  • Global - Europe
  • North America
  • Inspirational

Remembering Helen (1895-1984)

For me and many of my peers, Helen Dore Boylston's fictional characters influenced us to consider the possibility of nursing as a career, expanding our career choices which were somewhat limited 50 years ago.
  • Global - Middle East
  • North America
  • Education

An effective approach for difficult, end-of-life communication

The COMFORT model focuses on the nurse, the patient, and the family as a holistic method for easing stress and dealing with the grief that impacts all involved (including the nurse).
  • North America
  • Career

The big picture

Playing college football taught me to see beyond just what’s in play, and I’m a better nurse for it.

Advancing the neurological response for critical patients in Colombia

With a grant from the Sigma Foundation for Nursing, Stefany's research is helping to rewrite brain trauma guidelines in Latin America.
  • Global Impact

From the CEO: Nurse migration and the impact as a result of the pandemic

As nurse leaders and advocates for social justice, Sigma members have a role to play in being informed of the issues in this report.
  • Chapters

What will your legacy be?

Through their “Building a Nursing Legacy” project, Beta Xi Chapter members are exploring the imprint they hope to leave on nursing.
  • North America
  • Education

Nurturing the student-patient relationship

Passing nursing exams is important; however, being able to connect to patients and establish a relationship is one of the main ingredients for meaningful and successful patient care.
  • North America
  • Education

Implicit bias in nursing: Identifying and confronting the issue

Diversity, equity, and inclusion must be woven into every aspect of healthcare. And acknowledging differences is not equal to celebrating and embracing them.
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