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Nurse suicide prevention researcher shares insights

Judy Davidson, DNP, RN, a nurse scientist at the University of California, San Diego Health Sciences Center, discusses her research on nurse suicide in the September issue

NAM releases podcast series on Future of Nursing report

An eight-part podcast series from the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) explores practical strategies the nursing profession can use to advance health equity.

NIH seeks comment on maternal health research gaps

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of Research on Women’s Health is accepting comments through Sept. 15 to assist with identifying research gaps and pitfalls in clinical

Surge in monoclonal antibody treatments spurs HHS policy changes

Health and Human Services (HHS) is making temporary changes to its distribution policies for monoclonal antibody therapies, with an eye on maintaining sufficient supply to meet

Shadow coaching improves clinician performance

To improve the performance of health care providers with slightly below average Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers & Systems (CAHPS) scores, researchers

Study: PPE monitors nearly eliminated COVID-19 spread to HCPs

The use of infection prevention nurses as personal protective equipment (PPE) monitors contributed to near zero transmission of COVID-19 to health care providers

AHA releases PSAs encouraging COVID-19 vaccines

This week, the American Hospital Association (AHA) released four public service announcements (PSAs) and related digital content encouraging vaccination against COVID-19

Efficacy of COVID-19 vaccine in front-line workers wanes

The overall effectiveness of three COVID-19 vaccines remains strong but is waning, according to a study of infections in U.S. front-line workers published this week by the

Researchers find COVID-19 antibody protective against variants

By attaching to a part of the SARS-CoV-2 virus that varies little from variant to variant, a COVID-19 antibody identified by researchers at the Washington University School

Saline syringe recall may cause need for alternative supply

Cardinal Health recently recalled about 267 million prefilled saline syringes due to the potential for the plunger to reintroduce air back into the syringe and cause serious adverse