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NurseWeek Features February 2003

Indecent Proposals
Nurses experiencing harassment, discrimination in the workplace are reminded that the law is on their side
By Joan Sosin, RN
February 28, 2003

Fast Track to Success
Accelerated MSN programs offer students with non-nursing degrees an opportunity to make swift progress on the road to practice
By John Leighty
February 28, 2003

Insert Teacher Here
Nursing schools, hospitals and communitites address faculty shortage by developing innovative partnerships designed to lure instructors into the classroom
By John Leighty
February 25, 2003

Training Tuneup
To keep in step with practicing clinicians, nursing schools introduce students to the latest tech tools
By Ed Frauenheim
February 21, 2003

Defining LVN practice scope
Legislation would define scope of LVN practice
By Glen Fest
Feburary 14, 2003

Uncool Customers
Nurses can allay fears of challenging patients with respectful, calm demeanor and personable contact
By Linda Childers
Feburary 14, 2003

Times are A-changin'
Nurse researchers turn ritualized hospital routine on its head, replacing myths with scientific sense
By Heather World
Feburary 11, 2003

Side Effects
Shortage in oncology nursing mirrors the larger trend, prompting those within the specialty to devise creative retention, recruitment
By Heather Rock Woods
Feburary 11, 2003

Road Warriors
On vacation, in church or at the mall, off-duty RNs let their instincts kick in when a medical emergency arises
By Janet Wells
Feburary 4, 2003

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