2020 has been the worst of years, but the Nursing Clio staff still found a few things to enjoy. Favorite […]

2020 has been the worst of years, but the Nursing Clio staff still found a few things to enjoy. Favorite […]
“You’re lucky, then, that your mom died before all this began,” my friend said. “At least you got to be […]
Throughout the eighteenth century, the British Royal Navy embarked on a scheme of hospital construction in the Atlantic World. The […]
In September of 1747, Rosa de Menezes went into labor in her home in the poorest quarter of Goa, the […]
On September 14, Dawn Wooten, a former nurse at the Irwin County Detention Center in Ocilla, Georgia, filed a whistleblower […]
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In spring 2020, images of nurses treating patients while wearing garbage bags instead of standard disposable gowns symbolized both the […]
“The patient.” I hate that term. I hate to write about “the patient,” I hate to talk about “the patient.” […]
It’s always a little exciting when your research area shows up in the news, especially when your work inclines to […]
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