Nurses of color say they are looking forward to action after an official apology from the nation’s largest nursing association for its history of racist practices that disenfranchised nurses of color.
Kechinyere Iheduru-Anderson, director of nursing at Central Michigan University's Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow College of Health Professions, says nursing is Every day, Kechinyere Iheduru-Anderson ...
Nurses of color are exhausted by the racist behavior they see and experience in hospitals, and they are not surprised that diversity, equity and inclusion programs being instituted in health systems ...
DNPs discussed forging their own paths and changing the game at this year's DNPs of Color signature panel discussion. Geoffrey M. Roche, MPA, Senior Vice President, National Health Care Practice, Core ...
In 2013, an act of racism that seemed torn from the pages of a medical ethics textbook led to a lawsuit in Michigan: a white supremacist with a newborn in the hospital asked that no Black nurses be ...
Incredible Health features seven nurses of color who made history, drawing on information from various sources. - MCNY/Gottscho-Schleisner // Getty Images Incredible Health features seven nurses of ...
A potent “dual pandemic” of COVID-19 worries and workplace racism heightened the emotional distress felt by nurses of color, according to a newly published study of nurses at New Jersey hospitals ...
Her supervisors brushed off patient taunts. Her white counterparts doubted the accuracy of her patient charts, looking for faults. She watched as more senior staff rudely bossed around Black nursing ...
The Lincoln School for Nursing in New York City. Nurses have long been credited as the backbone of the medical industry. Without nurses, their expertise, their patient support, the day-to-day ...
Nurses have long been credited as the backbone of the medical industry. Without nurses, their expertise, their patient support, the day-to-day advocating, and the emotional and physical labor they ...