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Educational Events and Research: Open ADON Position

Posted By Administration, Friday, September 16, 2022
Updated: Wednesday, September 14, 2022

Looking for a ADON to Assist the Director of Nursing in planning, organizing, developing, and directing the day to-day functions of Nursing Department in a skilled nursing facility located in Sells Arizona. A beautiful remote location with excellent benefits, PTO, and compensation plan.   In addition to performing Essential Functions, this position may be required to perform a combination of supportive functions based upon the requirements of the organization. Assist the Director of Nursing/Administrator in developing, maintaining, and updating our written policies and procedures that governs day-to-day functions of the Nursing Department. Create written and oral reports/recommendations to Director of Nursing/Administrator as required.  Participate in the development, maintenance, and implementation of the facility’s quality assurance program for the Nursing Department.  Participate in Facility surveys (inspections) made by authorized government agencies as requested by the Administrator or Director of Nursing. Participate in developing, implementing, and periodically updating the resident’s written discharge plan. Must be ab RN and vaccinated. If any interest, please reach out to Nikki Matthews at 480-718-6204

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ANA: Cast Your Vote for ANA President Grant in Poll

Posted By Madi Moyer, Friday, September 16, 2022
Updated: Thursday, September 15, 2022

American Nurses Association (ANA) President Ernest J. Grant, PhD, RN, FAAN is a nominee on the ballot for Modern Healthcare's "100 Most Influential People in Healthcare" ranking. This list honors health care professionals who are deemed by their peers and an expert panel to be the most influential individuals in health care. You can vote here for the nominees you believe should make the final list of the "100 Most Influential." 

You can vote for up to five candidates and we encourage you to select nurse leader nominees. Recognizing nurse leaders is an excellent way to elevate the profession and recognize the important contributions nurses are making. Voting closes Sept. 27. The final ranking of the "100 Most Influential" will be published on Dec. 7. Please spread the word by encouraging your colleagues, family, and friends to vote as well. 

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Educational Events and Research: Immerse Yourself in Gratitude this September 21

Posted By Madison Moyer, Friday, September 16, 2022
Updated: Wednesday, September 14, 2022

At a time when each day brings more grim news, we humans urgently need to cultivate our individual strength and health. And we need to reconnect with and heal each other and the natural world. Gratitude can help!


From the director of the acclaimed documentary Fantastic Fungi comes Gratitude Revealed. Forty years in the making, Louie Schwartzberg’s new film is a rich visual tapestry, interweaving breathtaking images of the natural world with extraordinary stories of "ordinary" people. Featuring luminaries Norman Lear, Jack Kornfield, Dr. Christine Carter, Dr. Deepak Chopra, Dr. Michael Beckwith, Lynne Twist, In-Q, Jason Silva and Br. David Steindl-Rast.


Research has shown that cultivating gratitude improves well-being, health, and our sense of connection with each other and the natural world. Gratitude is an antidote to despair.


Fantastic Fungi invited us to go deep into the magic beneath our feet—the mycelial world. With Gratitude Revealed, our journey continues to the magic within us all—our innate sense of awe.


Says director Schwartzberg: “During the pandemic, I was moved by how society was disconnected, and the small things in life, whether meeting a friend for coffee or hugging a family member, were taken away. I felt compelled to show my gratitude for our world during such a complex and unpredictable time. I wanted to help people in desperate need of connection, both internal and external, and address the global suffering from isolation, stress, and anxiety.”





On September 21 we will celebrate World Gratitude Day with:

  • Global Virtual Cinema Premiere of Gratitude Revealed

  • Live Q+A with director Louie Schwartzberg

  • Other special offerings including music, surprise guests


What Viewers Are Saying

“A great reminder of purpose.”


“Tears streamed down my face as I absorbed wonder after wonder.”


“A movie that moves us to the core of our being. We need gratitude now more than ever. When Life gets tough, Gratitude Revealed makes Life good, bearable, grateful again.”


“Profound exploration of a natural human state of grace.”


Director’s Statement

For over 40 years, I’ve dedicated my life to making films celebrating life and the human spirit. From a young age, my parents (both Holocaust survivors), appreciated all the little things in life and the blessing of having children. My upbringing taught me the importance of living a daily life full of gratitude.


After graduating from UCLA, I began to shoot flowers 24/7, 365 days a year and still have time-lapse cameras rolling non-stop. To this day, I am in awe of the beauty of nature, whether oceans, mountains, flowers, bees, or mushrooms. Each day, I am thankful for the opportunity to film nature’s beauty and share my images with a worldwide audience, all with the hope that people are seduced by the beauty of this planet, fall in love with it, and are willing to protect it.


During the pandemic, I was moved by how society was disconnected, and the small things in life, whether meeting a friend for coffee or hugging a family member, were taken away from them. I felt compelled to show my gratitude for our world during such a complex and unpredictable time. I wanted to help people in desperate need of connection, both internal and external, and address the global suffering from isolation, stress, and anxiety due to the pandemic. So, I decided to make Gratitude Revealed.


The film provides a global audience an opportunity to open our hearts, see each other with compassion and understanding, and build bridges with those who think differently. In addition, the film provides the audience with a shift in consciousness on gratitude’s vital role in their lives. and how they can work towards experiencing more of it daily as it builds resilience, gives purpose, and provides health benefits in these troubled times.


Get your tickets today! 

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Educational Events and Research: Research Study Opportunity

Posted By Madi Moyer, Friday, September 16, 2022
Updated: Monday, September 12, 2022

PrecISE is a clinical study sponsored by the U.S. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) to investigate several new treatments for severe asthma. PrecISE will enroll 800 adults and teenagers (ages 12 years and older) with severe asthma who have symptoms that are not well-controlled on high dose of inhaled corticosteroids including those who have frequent asthma attacks. Each person who agrees to enroll in the PrecISE study will receive several treatments for research purposes based on their type of severe asthma. The goal of PrecISE is to understand how to treat different types of severe asthma, by using precision medicine.

 

You or your patients may qualify for this study if they:

-Are age 12 and up

-Have severe asthma as defined by commonly accepted guidelines -Currently have uncontrolled asthma, or worsening asthma & attacks -Are on a stable regimen of asthma medications -Are not pregnant and not breastfeeding -Are not taking part in other clinical trials

 

PrecISE is currently enrolling in Tucson and Phoenix! For more information, please contact the Asthma and Airway Disease Research Center at 520-626-9543 or lungresearch@email.arizona.edu. Or, visit preciseasthma.org.

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AzNA: Last Chance to Register for Convention!

Posted By Madi Moyer, Friday, September 16, 2022
Updated: Thursday, September 15, 2022
AzNA's annual convention is quickly approaching and it isn't too late to sign up! Convention weekend will be filled with fun speakers (Nurse Blake, anyone?), an exciting excursion to the Desert Botanical Gardens, chances to network and meet nurses from across the state, and the opportunity to meet exhibitors from across the country! Don't miss out. Register now!

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