From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterMarch 2005 Edition
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Congress members share observations on issues of health and safety
MNA member fights to reduce back injuries for all nurses
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterMarch 2005 Edition
CDC cites staffing patterns and nurses’ working conditions adding to poor outcomes in area of infectious disease
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterMarch 2005 Edition Poor RN staffing has been identified as "one of the major factors expected to constrain hospitals’ ability to deal with future outbreaks of… Read more »
‘Sometimes it’s just about doing the right thing’
ER nurse assaulted while on duty reaches out to others on the ‘front line’ From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterApril 2005 Edition Just over two years ago, Charlene Richardson, an emergency… Read more »
Dealing with the dangers of shift work
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterMarch 2005 Edition
Fighting for victory—it’s your decision
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterMarch 2005 Edition
Hospital medical errors continue to draw media coverage
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterMarch 2005 Edition Hospital medical errors continue to draw media coverage Two recent newspaper accounts of hospital struggles with medical errors: The Wall Street Journal (January… Read more »
How health care sometimes hurts patients and the environment
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterMarch 2005 Edition