- Do you have the right tools for creating social innovations?
- How to become a counselor in the Family Law System
- Part 2 of our discussion on common issues that arise in sex therapy: When ejaculation doesn’t occur as expected
- Parkinson’s disease is a growing concern and will directly impact the work of nurses. Learn how
- New blog post on why culture needs a place in disaster response
- Springer Publishing author Suzanne Degges-White on mother-daughter relationships in Psychology Today
- Every day as a radiology nurse is different – here’s the book to help you excel in this multifaceted role!
- The 3%ers: There is Too Little Investment in Public Health in the U.S.
Noteworthy News
- New statistics on nursing from @AmerNurse2Day about education, diversity, and more.
- New approach to treating PTSD involves role-playing & could have serious benefits, via NYTimes
- Come Jan 1, 2015, NY state nurses will be able to practice independently of a physician
- Why Elliott Rodger’s reported autism spectrum diagnosis furthers a misunderstanding of mental illness
- VIDEO: What do adults not understand about cyberbullying? One NYC school takes a stance against cyberbullying
- By 2020, there will be more than 53 million people over the age of 65. We need more gerontological counselors
- New research shows that maternal mental illnesses are more complicated and widespread than previously thought
- For the first time, a test of a young boy’s DNA finds the root of illness
- The top 8 Medicaid planning mistakes people make
- No one likes talking about death. But new legislation may pay you to talk about end-of-life care plans beforehand
- A new task force to address the mental, emotional and physical needs of our troops
- Despite shared goals, differences between public health and primary care can be difficult to bridge
- A nurse making strides in diagnosing teen depression
Just for Fun
- Watch John Oliver describe to Letterman the shame of being married to a combat medic
- 5 awesome nurses and 10 hashtags to follow on Instagram, and other news
Food for Thought
- “School meal programs need more flexibility to plan healthy menus that appeal to students.” What do you think?
- Are Selfies Destroying Your Memory?
- “The job market for nurses has shifted permanently,” says Donna Cardillo, RN at http://Nurse.com. Nurses, do you agree?