Burn nurses now have a nationally accredited, Magnet-accepted specialty certification to validate their expertise and support professional growth. The Board of Certification for Emergency Nursing (BCEN) announced that its Certified Burn Registered Nurse (CBRN) program has been accredited by the Accreditation Board for Specialty Nursing Certification (ABSNC), effective August 1, 2025. With this recognition, the […] The post BCEN’s Burn Nursing Certification Earns Accreditation and Magnet...| Daily Nurse
A targeted initiative at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta has eliminated catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) in its pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) for over a year, addressing persistent prevention challenges with strategies specifically designed for children. CAUTIs remain one of the most common healthcare-associated infections among both adult and pediatric patients, leading to more extended […] The post Atlanta Children’s Hospital Achieves Zero CAUTIs in PICU w...| Daily Nurse
In a time when many nurses and allied health professionals report feeling unseen or undervalued, Medical Solutions is doing something rare in the staffing industry—putting appreciation into meaningful action. As part of its Weeks of Impact campaign, the healthcare staffing firm is giving clinicians the chance to win a life-changing prize: their choice of $60,000 […] The post $60K or a New Ride? Medical Solutions’ “Weeks of Impact” Giveaway Sends a Bold Message to Clinicians: You Mat...| Daily Nurse
When a delivery takes an unexpected turn, the right nurse can make all the difference. For one family at Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital in Albany, Georgia, that nurse was Kyra Laney—and her extraordinary care has earned her the DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses, an international honor recognizing nurses who provide exceptional compassion and skill. Laney, […] The post Kyra Laney, RN, is A Steady Light in an Unexpected Storm first appeared on Daily Nurse.| Daily Nurse
Today’s healthcare systems are light years ahead compared to just a few decades ago. As a nurse, you’re at the center of this technological revolution, managing patient care and the complex digital systems supporting it. Your role has expanded beyond traditional bedside care to include safeguarding patient data, understanding cybersecurity protocols, and adapting to new […] The post Keeping Patients Safe: What Every Nurse Should Know About Hospital Technology and Policies first appeared...| Daily Nurse
For nurse educators, a smooth and successful semester doesn’t happen by accident—it begins with thoughtful preparation. Planning is more important than ever as the landscape of nursing education continues to evolve. Maintaining dynamic learning environments, staying up to date with technology, and managing clinical placements, the demands on educators are significant. This article offers five […] The post 5 Tips for Nurse Educators to Elevate Student Learning This Fall first appeared on...| Daily Nurse
There are many ways in which nurses can achieve success, and what that looks like is unique for each individual. And in a world where success is often measured by the amount of money you earn and the initials after your name, you can choose not to buy into that worldview to define your life […] The post The Many Colors of Nursing Success first appeared on Daily Nurse.| Daily Nurse
As a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) and immigrant nurse practitioner, my career has been deeply shaped by service to underserved communities, particularly in Queens, New York. Since 2017, I have practiced at Elmhurst Hospital and nearby outpatient clinics, including Queens Pulmonary Medical Care . These settings are lifelines for a richly diverse, immigrant-heavy population […] The post Leading Care for Underserved Populations as an Immigrant DNP first appeared on Daily Nurse.| Daily Nurse
At Daily Nurse, we proudly highlight exceptional nurses who make a real difference in their communities. This week, we honor Dawn Daley, RN, BSN, PCCN, a nurse clinician at Holy Cross Health in Florida, as our Nurse of the Week. This recognition is well-deserved and comes as she is also named Holy Cross Health’s Colleague […] The post Dawn Daley Leads with Heart, Heals with Excellence first appeared on Daily Nurse.| Daily Nurse
For Licensed Practical Nurse Maya Mironenko of BAYADA Pediatrics, home healthcare isn’t just a career. It’s a calling rooted in compassion, resilience, and joyful connection. Inspired as a teenager by the care BAYADA nurses provided to a friend’s siblings, Mironenko turned that early spark into a full-fledged nursing journey. Now, with over a decade of […] The post Day in the Life: Home Healthcare Nurse first appeared on Daily Nurse.| Daily Nurse
The statistics are shocking but not surprising. At least 60% of health care workers will experience workplace violence with nurses and doctors receiving the brunt. While 25% will experience physical violence, 45% non-physical violence: verbal abuse, threats, and sexual harassment. The effects may be minor. But experiencing workplace violence can lead to missed work, lost| Daily Nurse - The Pulse of Nursing
Protect Our Nurses: Campaign Demands Action on Violence| Daily Nurse
8 Mental Health Apps Nurses Can Use to Find Calm Between Shifts| Daily Nurse
Krish Chopra is the founder and CEO of NPHub, America's #1 clinical placement agency and preceptor matching service for nurse practitioner students. Since 2017, NPHub has placed more than 8,000 NP students nationwide. With a vast network of over 2,000 active preceptors, NPHub's goal is to provide the support students need to graduate on time and fill the national shortage gaps. Krish is also the founder and CEO of NPHire, the first-ever NP-only job board.| Daily Nurse
Unconscious gender bias affects diagnosis of this common heritable cardiac disorder. Learn more.| Daily Nurse - The Pulse of Nursing
LPNS and LVNs: A Potential On-Ramp to a Satisfying Nursing Career| Daily Nurse
Holidays are a wonderful time of year to spend with family and friends. And while it is a joyous and memorable time, it can also be associated with increased stress and pressure on finding the perfect gift! Below is a short but specific holiday gift guide for nurses to help alleviate stress, bringing back a| Daily Nurse - The Pulse of Nursing
Kasee Wiesen, DNP, APRN, FNP-C, is a Family Nurse Practitioner and freelance writer. She has a passion for education at the bedside and in the classroom and has been a nurse educator for more than ten years.| Daily Nurse
Dinner can be a very stressful time for many families. Not only is it the decision as to what to make, but also, is it easy and healthy, and will my family eat it? Nurses feel this burden, too, especially after working a 12-hour shift or multiple shifts in a row. The desire to nourish| Daily Nurse - The Pulse of Nursing
Renee is the editor and content strategist for Daily Nurse. When enjoying life unplugged from the digital world, you'll find Renee on a trail taking wildlife photos or birdwatching.| Daily Nurse
Keith Carlson, BSN, RN, NC-BC has been a nurse since 1996. As a holistic career coach, nurse podcaster, writer, blogger, and well-known motivational speaker, Keith empowers nurses regarding personal branding; professional networking; entrepreneurship; resume, job search, and interview strategies; emotional and relational intelligence; personal wellness; and the building of a dynamic nursing career. Keith happily resides in Santa Fe, New Mexico with his wife, Shada McKenzie, a gifted and highl...| Daily Nurse
Justin is a registered emergency medicine nurse in Oakland, California. He writes about nursing, health + wellness, and pop-culture. You can check out his work on Substack at Nurse the Nation, or follow him on LinkedIn.| Daily Nurse
As of February 2024, 88% of nurse practitioners are certified in primary care, and 70.3% deliver primary care every day. A substantial number of nurse and family nurse practitioners fall within this category. Family nurse practitioners have a significant role in the delivery of healthcare. They positively impact their patients and patient outcomes and also| Daily Nurse - The Pulse of Nursing
Just one year after introducing the world's first burn nursing specialty certification, the Board of Certification for Emergency Nursing (BCEN) proudly reports that nearly 500 nurses in both civilian and military settings have achieved the Certified Burn Registered Nurse (CBRN) credential. Burn injuries are among the most devastating and complex medical challenges, and research highlights| Daily Nurse - The Pulse of Nursing
In a heartwarming testament to the spirit of nursing, Connie Mitchell, a retired nurse from Springfield, Ohio, has become a beacon of hope and support for the Haitian community in her area. Mitchell’s unwavering dedication to her profession and her compassionate advocacy for those in need exemplify the profound impact a nurse can have beyond| Daily Nurse - The Pulse of Nursing
As nurses play a pivotal role in healthcare, they must focus on their health and well-being, and maintaining a healthy diet tailored to support the specific needs of nurses is essential for sustained energy, optimal health, and enhanced performance. Here’s a comprehensive guide specifically designed to assist nurses in creating and maintaining a healthy diet regimen. Fundamentals in| Daily Nurse - The Pulse of Nursing
Maya Payne is a dedicated surgical nurse with over five years of experience. She excels at preparing patients for surgery, which she describes as her favorite aspect of the job. Beyond her professional duties, Maya finds joy in writing, particularly on topics related to health and wellness.| Daily Nurse
Nurses have a great deal of responsibility when managing sensitive information, including access to the Death Master File (DMF), because they are healthcare professionals entrusted with patient care. This article explores the moral and legal issues that help nurses use the DMF in their practice in a morally responsible manner. The Social Security Administration (SSA)| Daily Nurse - The Pulse of Nursing