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All Nurses Disappear: The Devastating Effects on Healthcare and Beyond
Imagine a world without nurses and the catastrophic effects it would have on healthcare, the economy, and society. This article explores the devastating consequences of a hypothetical scenario where all nurses suddenly disappear.
The Importance of Regular Health Screenings You Can't Afford to Miss
As Pinays, we often prioritize the needs of others over our own. We're busy taking care of our families, friends, and jobs that we forget to take care of ourselves. But the truth is, regular health screenings are one of the most important things we can do for ourselves
Navigating Workplace Romance in Nursing: Do’s and Don'ts
Workplace romance in nursing can be a tricky situation to handle, especially when professionalism and ethical standards are paramount. While many nurses find love within their workplace, it's important to establish clear boundaries, prioritize patient care, and maintain a professional demeanor. In this article, we've compiled a short list of do's and don'ts for workplace romance in nursing.
A World Without Empathy: The Devastating Effects of Nurses Without Heart
AI is the future, but have we thought about what healthcare would look like without the one thing that makes it work—compassion? Imagine nurses working like robots, turning off their emotional setting and focusing entirely on their job without any emotional connection to their patients. A world without compassion in healthcare would be a cold, impersonal, and terrifyingly quiet place, with far-reaching effects on patients, their families, and the healthcare system as a whole.
Recognizing the Power of Collective Action in Nursing: Lessons from EDSA
As nurses, we know that our profession demands hard work, dedication, and compassion. But one of the most important qualities we need is the ability to work together towards a common goal. The power of collective action is something we can learn from the example of the People Power Revolution in 1986. Just as it united the Filipino people in their fight for a better future, we can also harness the power of collective action in nursing to achieve positive change in our field. However, the collective action in nursing is largely ignored in the Philippines, where the world sources the most nurses from. We have yet to see meaningful changes done by the government to address what nurses want and need. By working together and advocating for change, we can create a better future for our patients, colleagues, and ourselves
Let’s work together