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NurseWeek Features August 2003

Operation Desert Care
American nurses fulfill their medical mission to troops, while others provide humanitarian relief
By Linda Childers
August 28, 2003

Men at Work
Thanks in part to campaigns designed to appeal t masculine sensibilities, more men are entering nursing—and discovering the joys of a profession traditionally dominated by women
By Cathryn Domrose
August 27, 2003

Deep Impact
Rapidly gaining ground as a treatment option for wounds and diabetic ulcers, hyperbaric nursing is a new specialty with research opportunities for nurses
By Melissa Gaskill
August 20, 2003

Courage Under Fire
With the diligent support of dedicated nurses, Phoenix Police Officer Jason Schechterle survives the pain and suffering of fourth-degree burns and brings inspiration to children coping with similar injuries
By Phil McPeck
August 13, 2003

Erasing Med Errors
To create a safer environment for patients, many hospitals employ safety programs to prompt health care professionals to think about, discuss and—ultimately—eliminate on-the-job mistakes
By H. Cheever Griffin
August 12, 2003

Sticky Situation
Despite needle safety legislation and technological advances, hospitals and health workers realize that reducing sharps injuries is no small task
By Phil Barber
August 5, 2003


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