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Educational Events and Research: Why Nurses Need More Mental Health Days

Posted By Madi Moyer, Friday, February 4, 2022
Updated: Wednesday, February 2, 2022
Check out this article from NurseJournal.org that explores why nurses need more mental health days and how workplaces can prioritize nurses' mental health. Read more.

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Educational Events and Research: Job Opportunities at PAM Health

Posted By Administration, Friday, February 4, 2022
Updated: Thursday, February 3, 2022

Looking to get out of the hospital setting? Looking to work on the west side of Arizona?

Join us at Post Acute Medical Rehabilitation Hospital of Surprise, AZ (PAM Health)!

We are seeking nurses experienced in Med/Surg, Ortho, and/or acute care experience such as ER, ICU, or PCU.  PAM Health is new to Arizona and growing!  We take care of a variety of patients between our rehabilitation unit and our long-term acute care hospital (LTACH), with the goal of helping the patient return to their most active self and to home.

We are hiring a variety of nursing roles – CAN, LPN, RNs and leadership! Learn more.

 

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Educational Events and Research: The Salt River Project & How You Can Help

Posted By Madi Moyer, Friday, February 4, 2022
Updated: Thursday, February 3, 2022

“It’s real. It’s us. Experts agree it’s bad. There’s hope.”1

These ten simple words summarize the essential truth about climate change. What can we do to prevent increasing suffering from its effects and rapidly reduce our heat-trapping gases? Nurses can help and here is one way you can help this week. 

What’s the Issue: The Salt River Project (SRP) is proposing a nearly $1 billion investment in new gas infrastructure. In addition to concerns about climate impacts, we know that clean air and water are essential for our health and there are cleaner, cheaper and reliable energy alternatives available. A hearing is scheduled for this proposal on 2-7-2022.

As nurses, we are aware of Big Tobacco and the opioid industry spreading doubt about the harms caused by their products. Profits were prioritized over health. Similarly, the wealthy fossil fuel industry is spreading doubt about climate change science and about potential solutions. We need the trusted voices of nurses to help advocate for cleaner energy alternatives that will not only help reduce gases that are overheating our planet but will have immediate benefit of ensuring cleaner air and water for our communities like Coolidge and Randolph, a historical Arizona community that will be disproportionately impacted by the SRP proposal.

How Nurses Can Help Now: Visit the Sierra Club’s Action Toolkit. There are 5 actions (listed below) you can take. Select one or more and the toolkit walks you through the steps. Nurses can help protect our most vulnerable populations, including pregnant women and children, who need clean air for healthy pregnancy outcomes and the development of healthy lungs by acting today. 

Five Actions You Can Do To Help Today:

*If you choose to sign the petition or provide written comment, don’t forget to identify your credentials that make you a trusted health messenger. 

If you have questions, please contact Ronda Seifert, RN BSN IBCLC at rseif214@gmail.com.

1 George Mason University (2022). America Misled: how the fossil fuel industry deliberately misled Americans about climate change. Retrieved from https://www.climatechangecommunication.org/america-misled/

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ANA: ANA Remembers Hall of Fame Inductee Mary Ellen Patton

Posted By Administration, Friday, February 4, 2022
Updated: Thursday, February 3, 2022

On January 18, the nursing profession lost a true champion, nationally recognized nurse advocate and former ANA board member, Mary Ellen Patton. A recipient of multiple awards, Mary Ellen was an ANA Hall of Fame Inductee, and a recipient of the Staff Nurse Leadership Award. During her time as a registered nurse, Mary Ellen championed causes for bedside nurses, including improving the work environment, wages, and leadership roles. Her work and actions by the nurses at Youngstown Hospital Association resulted in elevated nurses' role and visibility but also resulted in greater economic benefits, and improved practice standards for all nurses. Join us in sending condolences to Mary Ellen's daughter and ANA Past President, Rebecca Patton, and her family.

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Educational Events and Research: Graduate Nurse Internship Opportunities

Posted By Madi Moyer, Friday, February 4, 2022
Updated: Wednesday, February 2, 2022
Occupational Safety and Health Administration announces that applications are now being accepted for the Graduate Nurse Internship in the Office of Occupational Medicine and Nursing during the summer of 2022. A highly motivated graduate nurse who wants to learn about and contribute to the development and application of the occupational health policy at the national level may apply. Full details, including information on applying and important dates, can be found here. Applications close on February 16th. For questions, contact Dr. Virginia Weaver at weaver.virginia.m@dol.gov or Melanie Hayes at hayes.melanie.e@dol.gov at the OSHA Graduate Nurse Internship and Occupational Medicine Resident Elective Programs.

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