Nursing is one of the most vital and enduring professions in the world, rooted in compassion, resilience, and a deep ...
Simulation manikins have been a staple of nursing education for more than 100 years. Until the twentieth century, nurses trained in real time—on the battlefield, for instance, or in rudimentary ...
The Solomont School of Nursing’s roots reach back to 1968, when then-Lowell State College President Daniel O’Leary hired Gertrude Barker to launch a nursing program. She was one of the few women at ...
Florence Nightingale, born on May 12, 1820, became a nurse at a time when the profession was considered a degrading occupation and hospitals were cesspools of disease. Nightingale changed that. Her ...
The nursing profession today commands a workforce of over 593,000 in the UK alone. Around the globe, nursing remains one of the largest labour pools we have. Unfortunately, nursing was not always as ...