Endorsed by the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, the Carol Carfang Nursing & Healthcare Ethics Conference includes speakers, panels, and presentations, as well as receptions and other opportunities to meet, greet, and discuss with a wide array of professionals interested in healthcare ethics.
The Face of the Person Who is Poor
Registration is open for the 12th annual McGinley-Rice Symposium: The Face of the Person Who is Poor.
Contact hours will be available. Specific information is forthcoming. Duquesne University School of Nursing is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Study review draws needed attention to PTSD in nurses
Nurse authors analyzed 24 articles for the May 5 review in literature published pre-COVID-19. They found PTSD occurs in nurses worldwide. They also identified factors
COVID Misinformation Is Killing People
This article published in Scientific American was shared through Doximity. It's an interesting read addressing both the ethics and policy of how we collectively manage
7th National Nursing Ethics Conference
Conference General Description Our roles in healthcare call us to be moral agents, promoting beneficence in our care and interaction with others. This responsibility is
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