MONTH: MAY 2016
Extroverts seem to shine in medicine, but you can learn how to succeed as an introvert, too. You just have to learn how to manage your limitations while making the most of your strengths. In other words, do exactly...
Read MoreMultiple sclerosis (MS) is a neural autoimmune disease. Neural refers to nerves system where as autoimmune refers to immune system which attacks itself. A healthy immune system protects the body from infection but the case is reversed in autoimmune...
Read MoreNurses work erratic hours and long shifts, which makes it difficult to eat a decent meal. It's all too easy to fall into bad habits. Fast food has the benefit of convenience, but it can be high in sugar....
Read More(Continuing with our 7 of the greatest Nurses in American History, check the part 6 here: https://www.pulseuniform.com/coffee-time/7-greatest-nurses-in-american-history-margaret-sanger/) Virginia Avenel Henderson - Modern Time Nightingale Early Life Virginia Henderson was born in Kansas City, Missouri in 1897,...
Read More(Continuing with our 7 of the greatest Nurses in American History, check the part 5 here: https://www.pulseuniform.com/coffee-time/7-greatest-nurses-in-american-history-margaret-sanger/) Mary Eliza Mahoney - Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist & Nurse Early Life Mary Eliza Mahoney was born on May 7,...
Read More(Continuing with our 7 of the greatest Nurses in American History, check the part 4 here: https://www.pulseuniform.com/coffee-time/7-greatest-nurses-in-american-history-helen-fairchild/) Margaret Sanger - Nurse, Social Reformer & Activist for Women's' Rights Early Years Born Margaret Higgins on September 14, 1879,...
Read More(Continuing with our 7 of the greatest Nurses in American History, check the part 3 here: https://www.pulseuniform.com/coffee-time/7-greatest-nurses-in-american-history-mary-breckinridge/) Helen Fairchild - Brave Hero and US Army Reserve Nurse The early years Helen Fairchild, born in Milton Pennsylvania November 21st,...
Read More(Continuing with our 7 of the greatest Nurses in American History, check the part 2 here:https://www.pulseuniform.com/coffee-time/7-of-the-greatest-nurses-in-american-history-dorothea-dix/) Mary Breckinridge - Nurse, Caretaker and a Reformer of Midwifery The early years Mary Breckinridge, born in 1881 to an influential...
Read More(Continuing with our 7 of the greatest Nurses in American History, check part 1 here: https://www.pulseuniform.com/coffee-time/index.php/2016/05/05/7-great-nurses-who-changed-american-history-clara-barton/ ) Dorothea Dix - Educator, Caretaker and Reformer for Mental Asylum Bringing a reform Dorothea Dix played an influential role in the establishment...
Read MoreFor this Nurses' Week Celebration we have decided to highlight the struggles, efforts, and accomplishment of most exceptional nurses in American History. Throughout the week, we're highlighting a few of these nurses and how they have shaped our history...
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