Dr. Leah Curtin, ScD (h), RN, FAAN, is the Executive Editor, Professional Outreach for American Nurse Today. She is an internationally recognized nurse leader, ethicist, speaker, and consultant in the nursing field and a strong advocate for the nursing profession and the quality of patient care. She has also been listed in Who’s Who in America since 1991 and Who’s Who in the World since 1992.
Leah has always had the ability to trigger provocative debate on important issues and she looks forward to her blog being a destination where nurses are involved in stimulating commentary of our day.
The views and opinions expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or recommendations of the ANA, the Editorial Advisory Board members, or the Publisher, Editors and staff of American Nurse Today.
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Blogs written by friends and guests of American Nurse Today.
Donna Cardillo, MA, RN writes a thought-provoking article on the culture of nursing. Click here to read more.
Donna Cardillo, MA, RN looks at how not hiring new graduate nurses now will create serious shortages later. Click here to read more.
Donna Cardillo, MA, RN looks at the trend of consistent uniform colors for nurses. Click here to read more.
Donna Cardillo, MA, RN looks at a recent New York Times article begging the question, "How old is too old for doctors to continue practicing medicine?". Click here to read more.
Donna Cardillo, MA, RN looks into Nursing as a profession and not just a job. Click here to read more.
Donna Cardillo, MA, RN looks at how 12-hour shifts have become the norm in hospitals and most nurses love them. Click here to read more.
Donna Cardillo, MA, RN looks at higher education and whether it lures nurses away from the bedside. Click here to read more.
Donna Cardillo, MA, RN looks at the future of nursing - where it is and where we are going. Click here to read more.
The views and opinions expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or recommendations of the ANA, the Editorial Advisory Board members, or the Publisher, Editors and staff of American Nurse Today.