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NurseWeek Features October 2001

You Can Go Home Again
As more re-entry nurses size up job opportunities, hospitals look for ways to accommodate experienced RNs and to ensure many happy returns
By Cathryn Domrose
October 30, 2001

Find Your Niche
Membership in nursing associations offers RNs a strong professional voice, opportunities for growth
By Phil McPeck
October 29, 2001

Growing Pains
Faced with reimbursement and licensure restrictions, telemedicine struggles to reach a wider audience
By Ellen Carr, RN
October 26, 2001

'China Beach' Memoirs
Actress Dana Delany's former TV character
hit a nerve with nurses
By Eric Rasmussen
October 24, 2001

A Way With Words
Bereavement communication
training boosts staff support for grieving patients
By Melissa Gaskill
October 15, 2001

Ode to Nurses
Performer uses musical influence to raise awareness about war issues, nursing and Florence Nightingale
By Mary Hopkins McDonald
October 10, 2001

A Fresh Tradition
Students, schools usher Nightingale pledge into a new era of nursing
By Cathryn Domrose
October 8, 2001

Have License, Will Travel
Amid quality and cost concerns, hospitals maintain a love-hate relationship with registries, which allow facilities to fill vacancies quickly and offer temporary RNs more flexibility
By Heather Stringer
October 2, 2001

The Goalkeepers
Clinical background keeps nurse CEOs connected with patient care, while balancing business and bedside nursing
By Phil McPeck
October 2, 2001

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