Massachusetts Physicians Say Nurse Understaffing Harms Patient Safety, Undermines Quality Care 78% of MDs believe RN staffing levels are too low, 82% believe quality is suffering, an alarming 1-in-5 doctors… Read more »
Year: 2005
Massachusetts Physicians Say Nurse Understaffing Harms Patient Safety, Undermines Quality Care
The NLRB: What it is and how it impacts workers
A disturbing pro-management trend is emerging From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterApril 2005 Edition
A history of activism and accomplishment
The MNA Workplace Violence and Abuse Prevention Task Force From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterApril 2005 Edition
Emergency room violence growing concern for nurses
By Jill Harmacinski Salem News Staff writer Reprinted in the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterApril 2005 Edition BEVERLY—Charlene Richardson has been bitten, kicked and punched by patients during 13 years as an… Read more »
In her own words: How ER assault has changed RN Charlene Richardson’s life, work
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterApril 2005 Edition By Charlene Richardson, RN
VNA of Boston: ‘They know we need to be safe’
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterApril 2004 Edition
MNA offering bioterrorism preparedness modular presentation components in collaboration with Mass. DPH
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterApril 2005 Edition MNA in collaboration with the Massachusetts Department of Public Health is offering bioterrorism preparedness modular presentation components. BT agent presentation The presentation on… Read more »
Workplace violence prevention and intervention: Being assaulted is NOT part of the job no matter where you work
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterApril 2004 Edition
Members of the Workplace Violence and Abuse Prevention Task Force
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterApril 2005 Edition While others represent the specialties of psychiatric nursing, emergency nursing and community settings such as group homes. Their common goal is to reduce… Read more »
MNA offers workplace violence programs available in all regions
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterApril 2005 Edition