Violence is at an all-time high among nurses according to studies and many incidents are not reported. The issues begin from the foundation of the nursing curriculum and the lack of resources not given to those on the front line of this opioid epidemic or adequate mental health education. Compounding this issue is the lack of reporting of incidents due to the fear of organizational retaliation. Nurses and all of those on the front line are suffering and it is time to make the change that healthcare needs, otherwise we will continue to lose nurses and nursing staff.
Jump into your greatness by fine-tuning your why with Dr. Sandy, the Founder & CEO of Nurses Against Violence Unite, Inc. #RN #LPN #Nurse #Nurses #MD ...
This week we have a wonderful guest and moderator for NAVUnite that has committed herself to help other individuals that have been sexually assaulted ...
NAVUnite meets Jessica Frazier, we were talking about the challenges that she has faced and how she is overcoming the assault that she suffered workin...
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My former charge nurse Mary Hanley came on the webinar and we had some fun remembering old times. We were joined by Jenni, one of our Facebook group ...
Rhonda, an RN, and her amazing husband helped someone as first responders and won accommodations for their efforts in Alachua County, Florida. Come jo...
In the rush of the hustle and bustle, it tends to overshadow the importance of relationships and how sometimes we just have to stop or slow down a min...
Goals are never easy to reach but they pull you out of your comfort zone to be more than you were. Test day, nerves on edge and one step further to my...
Nurses, have you ever felt like every thing you do isn’t getting you farther? It is! Slowly, sometimes at snail speed but still moving forward. Keep g...