1. ALLISYN PLETCH, MS, RN, NCIII : A History of Eating Disorders


  2. ALLISYN PLETCH, MSN, RN NCIII : Eating Disorders : Solutions to an Addiction


  3. ALLISYN PLETCH, MSN, RN NCIII : Learning From Patients


  4. ALLISYN PLETCH, MSN, RN NCIII : Nursing Machines vs. Nursing Patients


  5. ALLISYN PLETCH, MSN, RN, MCIII : Obesity


  6. ALLISYN PLETCH, MSN, RN, NCIII: Obesity and Learning Portion Control


  7. AMANDA OWEN, BSN, RN, CWCN : Dying on Their Own Terms


  8. AMANDA OWEN, BSN, RN, CWCN : Holding onto False Hope


  9. AMANDA OWEN, BSN, RN, CWCN : On Being Merciful


  10. AMY BROWN, BSN, RN, OCN : Bedside


  11. AMY BROWN, BSN, RN, OCN : I’m Proud to be a Bedside Nurse


  12. AMY BROWN, BSN, RN, OCN : On Being a Camp Nurse


  13. AMY BROWN, BSN, RN, OCN : Overwhelmed and Overworked vs. Being Present


  14. AMY BROWN, BSN, RN, OCN : Women are the Caregivers of the World


  15. ANGELA DAVIS-COLLINS, RNC : Post-Katrina Mama-Baby Mobile Health Clinic


  16. ANITA PEARCE, BSN, RN : A Vision of School Nursing


  17. BAMBI KEYES, RN: Explosion at the Workover Rig


  18. BAMBI KEYES, RN: Increased Traffic in the ER


  19. BARBARA SEXTON, RN, MSN, ANP-AC : Being in the Moment and Just Holding Someone’s Hand


  20. BARBARA SEXTON, RN, MSN, ANP-AC : Caring For Someone, That’s As Close As You Get To God


  21. BARBARA SEXTON, RN, MSN, ANP-AC : Making the Right Choice When Encountering a Holocaust Survivor


  22. Bedside


  23. BRAD HENDERSON, Student : On Being A Male Nurse


  24. BRENDAN HUNT, BSN, RN, CNOR, PCC : Working With Robots in the O.R.


  25. BRENDAN HUNT, BSN, RN, CNOR, PCC with brother, Larry Hunt : You’re A Nurse 24/7


  26. BRIAN McMILLION, MSN, MBA-HCM, RN : Treating Young Soliders from Iraq and Afghanistan


  27. BRIAN MCMILLION, MSN, MBA-HCM, RN : War


  28. BRIDGET L. KUMBELLA, RN, MA, BSN : Cultural Constancy


  29. BRIDGET L. KUMBELLA, RN, MA, BSN : Nurses On the Front Lines


  30. BRYAN FAGOT, BSN, RN: Nursing is More Than Doing, It’s Educating


  31. BRYAN HANSEN, BSN, RN, FNE-A : Family Care


  32. CARLY TURNER, BSN, RN : Bringing the Hospital to the Patient with Lifeline Transport


  33. CARLY TURNER, BSN, RN : Hierarchies Within Nursing


  34. CARRIE LEE HALL, MSN, WHNP, FNP, SANE, CNM : Infant Mortality and Transportation in Rural Kentucky


  35. CARRIE LEE-HALL, MSN, WHNP, FNP, SANE, CNM : Quality vs Quantity Care


  36. CHARLOTTE RAMEY, ADN, RN : Empowerment


  37. CHARLOTTE RAMEY, ADN, RN : The Legacy of Black Lung In Eastern, KY


  38. CHRIS GUELCHER, MS, PNP-BC : Eradicating HIV Virus Transmission for Hemophiliacs


  39. CHRIS GUELCHER, MS, PNP-BC : How New Meds and Technology Improve Ped-Onc Experience


  40. COLLEEN LEMOINE, MN, RN-BC, APRN : Death


  41. COLLEEN LEMOINE, MN, RN-BC, APRN, AOCN : End-of-Life Energy Dollars


  42. COLLEEN LEMOINE, MN, RN-BC, APRN, AOCN : What We Know Now About Pain Relief : A Patient’s Forgiveness


  43. CONRAD GARDNER, BSN, RN, CPHO : Trends in Medical Safety and Electronic Pumps


  44. DANIEL REYES, RN : The Comfort of Service Dogs for Veterans


  45. DARLENE LUCAS, RN, CHPN : Mildred Was 100 Years Old and Amazed Me


  46. DEB VELEZ, MN, RN, GNP : It’s OK to Let Go


  47. DEB VELEZ, MN, RN, GNP : We Need to Recognize A New Level of Purple Heart Veterens


  48. DEBORAH NETTLES, CNS, FNP-C : The Importance of Women’s Self-Care Education and Planning a Pregnancy


  49. DEBRA DUBOIS, APRN, CNM, MS: Caring for Burmese Refugees


  50. Diabetes


  51. DIAHANN BARTHELEMY, AAS, RN : Some Things We Can’t Fix


  52. DIAHANN BARTHELEMY, AAS, RN : Spirituality


  53. DOLORES CROWDER, BA, RN : Working With Homeless Kids As a School Nurse


  54. Education


  55. ELISA FRAZER, RN : “Fixing” A Patient As A Hospice Nurse


  56. ELISA FRAZER, RN : Hospice


  57. ELISA FRAZER, RN : Hospice Does Not Hasten Death


  58. ELISA FRAZER, RN : How We Die


  59. ELISA FRAZER, RN : Waiting For the “Big One”


  60. EMILY FITZGERALD, BSN, RN : Administering Meds with Smart Pumps


  61. EMILY FITZGERALD, BSN, RN : My First Stick


  62. EMILY FITZGERALD, BSN, RN : Witnessing My First Birth


  63. End-of-Life


  64. EVONNE HICKOK, RN, BSN, FNP-S: Access to Healthcare in a North Dakota Boomtown


  65. FAITHMARIE THOMPSON, RN CHPN : Understanding a Patient’s Belief System In Relationship to Death


  66. FK-90sec 6-1-12


  67. GEORGINA DELOATCH, BSN, RN : Continuing A Legacy of Helping Others

    Staff RN


  68. GERMAINE WILLIAMS, BSN, RN : Healthcare


  69. GERMAINE WILLIAMS, BSN, RN, CNOR : A Vote for Preventive Healthcare


  70. GERMAINE WILLIAMS, BSN, RN, CNOR : Open and Shut Cancer Surgery


  71. GOLDIE BAKER HUGUENEL, RN, NCBF : New Orleans E.R.: Our Most Common Accidents and Illnesses


  72. GOLDIE BAKER HUGUENEL, RN, NCBF : The Worst Part — When You Can’t Help Everyone During A Crisis


  73. GRETCHEN DELO, RN : New Orleans’ Integrated Electronic Healthcare


  74. GRETCHEN DELO, RN : What To Do When A Hurricane Floods the E.R.


  75. HEATHER COWAN, RN : Demystifying Methadone: Working with Pain and Keeping Lucidity


  76. HECTOR PEREZ, RN : Differences in Prescription Protocol: Mexico and the U.S.


  77. HERSHAW DAVIS, JR., BSN, RN : Cracking a Chest


  78. HERSHAW DAVIS, JR., BSN, RN : ER Nurses Are Like Detectives


  79. JANE CHAMPION, PhD, DNP, MSN, MA, FNP, AH-PMH-CNS, FAAN: Giving Strength to Women in Rural Areas


  80. JANICE ROMAN, RN : Public Health Nursing Builds Community


  81. JASON SHORT, BSN, RN : Going Where Ambulances Cannot – Hospice in Rural Appalachia


  82. JEAN MARIE PATTON, BA, RN, CHPN : How My Condition Made Me A Better Nurse


  83. JEAN MARIE PATTON, BA, RN, CHPN : How To Treat Me As I Die


  84. JEAN MARIE PATTON, BA, RN, CHPN : I’ve Been To Heaven and It’s Going To Be OK


  85. JEAN MARIE PATTON, BA, RN, CHPN : Living a Longer Life in Hospice


  86. JEANNE SARMIENTO, RN : My First War


  87. JENNIE GABLER, BSN, RN, CHPN : How To Answer the Question “Am I Dying?”


  88. JENNIE GABLER, BSN, RN, CHPN : Making Good Memories


  89. JEREMY MOORE, RN, CFRN : Flight Nurses Are Not Adrenaline Junkies


  90. JESSICA GRAEF, BA, MA, MSN, RN, CNL : Grab Onto The Angel’s Wing


  91. JOAN O’BRIEN, MSN, RN, NE-BC : Death in the I.C.U.


  92. JOAN O’BRIEN, MSN, RN, NE-BC : Educating The Patient

    Director of Nursing, Heart Center, Center and Services
    Patient Care


  93. JOAN O’BRIEN, MSN, RN, NE-BC : What My First AIDS Patient Taught Me

    Director of Nursing, Heart Center, Center and Services
    Patient Care


  94. JOANNE DeANDRADE, RNCM : A Good Death


  95. JOANNE DeANDRADE, RNCM : Patient Directed Care


  96. JOANNE DeANDRADE, RNCM : The Art of Being Sick


  97. JOANNE DeANDRADE, RNCM : What Is Hospice Care?


  98. JOANNE STAHA, RN, OCN : Oncology Nursing, It’s Hard When You Know it’s Not Going to Be Good


  99. JOHN BARBE, RN : Everybody’s A Book


  100. JOHN RUSSELL, RN : The Spread of Hepatitis C in Prisons


  101. JUDITH ANDERSEN, RN, MSN: The WIIN Program: Culturally Diverse Healthcare


  102. JUDY HARRISON, MSN, RN, APRN, CPNP : All Children Need to Grow Up In A Home


  103. JUDY HARRISON, MSN, RN, APRN, CPNP : Being Honest About A Dying Child


  104. JUDY HARRISON, MSN, RN, APRN, CPNP : My Faith Is At Home


  105. JUDY HARRISON, MSN, RN, APRN, CPNP : Technology Can Be Terrifying for Families of the Medically Fragile


  106. JUDY HARRISON, MSN, RN, APRN, CPNP : There’s Nothing More Precious On Earth Than A Dying Child


  107. JUDY HARRISON, MSN, RN, APRN, CPNP : Why Marcus Planned His Own Funeral March


  108. JUDY RAMSAY, R.N., a.k.a Mama Vendetta : Why I Will Never Leave Pediatrics


  109. JULIE NEWMAN, RN : Debate: Euthanasia


  110. JUN TING LIU, FNP, BC, MSN, L.Ac, TCM, Ph.D : Concern for Patients Without Friends or Family


  111. KAREN FRANK, MS, RN, CNS : Birth


  112. KAREN FRANK, RNC, MS, CNS : Back to Basics


  113. KAREN FRANK, RNC, MS, CNS : Death in the N.I.C.U


  114. KAREN FRANK, RNC, MS, CNS : When One Twin Survives


  115. KATHY SIMMONS, CHPLN : Administering Morphine Does Not Mean Death Is Imminent


  116. KATHY VANCE, CHPLN : NASCAR Heart Attack


  117. KATY HANSON, RN : Cultural Differences in Treating Native Americans


  118. KATY HANSON, RN : Hospice Nursing in Rural Wyoming


  119. KATY HANSON, RN : People Die the Same Way They Live


  120. KEITHEN POTTS, BSN, RN : Confronting A Misconception: Nursing Is Not Just Pushing Pills


  121. KEITHEN POTTS, BSN, RN : Crisis Nursing in the Trauma-ICU: Working Without Electricity During Katrina


  122. KEVIN STEFFENS, BSN, MBA, RN : Let Me Go Peacefully

    Director of Nursing, Prevention and Outreach


  123. KEVIN STEFFENS, BSN, MBA, RN : Misinterpretation of AIDS


  124. KEVIN STEFFENS, BSN, MBA,RN : LGBT Community and Faith

    Director of Nursing, Prevention and Outreach


  125. LEDA GARSIDE, RN, MBA: Early Prevention


  126. LEDA GARSIDE, RN, MBA: Invisible Migrant Workers


  127. LEDA GARSIDE, RN, MBA: Salud, Healthcare for Migrant Workers


  128. LOVENA PORTER, RN, MSN: American Red Cross Nursing


  129. LYLE BUTLER, BS, RN, FP-C, EMT-PS, CFRN, CEN : Emotional Attachment Is What Guides You


  130. LYNN ARGULEWICZ, RN : Palliative vs Curative Care


  131. MANNY MUNOZ, RN: Making a Difference with a Gift Shop Doll


  132. MARIANA NOGALES, RN, FNP-C : U.S. – Mexican Bordertown Healthcare


  133. MARILYN DeLUCA , PhD, MA, MPA, RN : How Policy Drives Behavior : ObamaCare and New Models of Practice


  134. MARILYN DeLUCA, PhD, MA, MPA, RN : How Many Frontline Health Care Workers Does It Take to Build a Global Health System?


  135. MARILYN DELUCA, PhD, MA, MPA, RN : Ideal Scenario-Primarycare Nursing


  136. MARILYN DeLUCA, PhD, MA, MPA, RN : Towards Continuity of Care : Primary Care Nursing


  137. MARY HELEN BARLETTI, MSN, MA, BA, BSN, RN, AAS, CCRN : I See Death Differently

    Staff Nurse


  138. MARY HELEN BARLETTI, MSN, MA, BSN, BA, AAS, RN, CCRN : Opportunity to Save A Life Everyday

    Staff Nurse


  139. MARY JO MALONEY, BSN, RN, Manager of Chronic Care : My Father and Alzheimer’s

    CMO Provider Relations


  140. MARY JO MALONEY, BSN, RN, Manager of Chronic Care : On Heathcare Reform

    CMO Provider Relations


  141. MARY KASTNER, LPN, CHPLN : When the Body Shuts Down


  142. MARY KATE WALKER, BSN, RN : Death As A Progression of Life

    Staff Nurse, Children’s Hematology and Oncology


  143. MARY KATE WALKER, BSN, RN : Heathcare System Needs An Overhaul

    Staff Nurse, Children’s Hematology and Oncology


  144. MARY KATE WALKER, BSN, RN : One on One

    Staff Nurse, Children’s Hematology and Oncology


  145. MARY KATE WALKER, BSN, RN : Watching A Young Person Die

    Staff Nurse, Children’s Hematology and Oncology


  146. MATT TEDERMAN, BSN, CFRN : Sympathies for Flight Nursing from a Farm Kid


  147. MAUREEN EISELE, MS, RN, CCRN, CNN : Advances in Dialysis Treatment and Quality of Life


  148. MAUREEN EISELE, MS, RN, CCRN, CNN : I Could Have Been A Doctor

    Staff Coordinator, Dialysis Center


  149. MAUREEN EISELE, MS, RN, CCRN, CNN : Quality


  150. MEAGAN SHIPLEY, MS, FNP-BC : STD Testing and Needle Exchange Mobile Clinic


  151. MELISSA MASON, BSN, RN : Disaster Triage in the E.D.


  152. MICHAEL VAN RULER, RN, BSN, CEN, CCRN, CFRN : Our Litigious Society


  153. MICHAEL VAN RULER, RN, BSN, CEN, CCRN, CFRN : When the Best Treatment Is No Treatment


  154. MICHELLE PATCH, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC : Healthcare Workers as Second Victims


  155. MICHELLE PATCH, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC : Maintaining Professionalism When a Friend is Admitted


  156. MICHELLE PATCH, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC : Patients with a History of Violence


  157. MOHAMED YASIN, MSN/MPH, RN, NE-BC : Talking Softly To Heal

    Assistant Nurse Manager


  158. MOHAMED YASIN, MSN/MPH, RN, NE-BC : When Something Goes Wrong


  159. MONICA OBERLANDER, MA, BSN, RN : The Challenges You Encounter in LIfe Shape Who You Are

    Nurse Manager, Montefiore Institute for Reproductive Medicine
    and Health Center for Fertility Preservation


  160. NANCY BLANCK, BSN : Portable X-Rays, IV’s, Lab Work and Rehabilitation Now in Nursing Homes


  161. NANCY BLANCK, BSN : Re-Purposing Nursing Homes As Sub-Acute Facilities


  162. NANCY SCHREIBER, Ph.D, MSN, APN : Mobile Healthcare: It’s Not the Size of the Problem It’s the Size of the Relationship


  163. NAOMI CROSS, RN : Grieving Through Hip-Hop and Reserving Judgement


  164. NAOMI CROSS, RN : Looking for Cues on How To Grieve


  165. NAOMI CROSS, RN : Positive Outcomes Without an Epidural


  166. NATHAN LEVITT, BSN, RN : Navigating Healthcare As a Transgender Man


  167. NATHAN LEVITT, BSN, RN : Need for Transgender Healthcare Education


  168. NURY CUBILLOS, MSN, RN : A Wounded Navy Nurse Returns


  169. NURY CUBILLOS, MSN, RN : Singing To Soliders


  170. NURY CUBILLOS, MSN, RN : Technology Must Interact With the Spiritual Side of Nursing


  171. Obesity


  172. OLIVIA WASHINGTON, Student : A Grandmother’s Death and a Native American’s Skepticism


  173. PAM DODGE, RN : Doing What Needs to Be Done


  174. PAM DODGE, RN : This Is My Family


  175. Paperwork


  176. PATRICIA ABBOTT, PhD, RN : Informatics


  177. PATRICIA ABBOTT, PhD, RN, : Informatics, Telehealth and Intervention


  178. PATRICIA ABBOTT, PhD, RN, FAAN : Handheld Computing in Hospitals


  179. PATRICIA ABBOTT, PhD, RN, FAAN : Healthcare is Going Home


  180. PATRICIA SOKOL, RN, JD : Health and Law Belong to Everyone


  181. PATRICIA SOKOL, RN, JD : Our Struggle with the Unknown, Money and Mortality


  182. PATRICIA SOKOL, RN, JD : Policy Has Such Tentacles


  183. PEGGY ARVIN, BSN, RN : Individual and Societal Factors Behind Child Abuse


  184. PEGGY ARVIN, BSN, RN : Let’s Talk About Child Sexual Abuse in Home Meth Labs


  185. PEGGY ARVIN, BSN, RN : Not My Problem : The Public Cost of Child Abuse


  186. PEGGY ARVIN, BSN, RN : What Is MethAmphetamine and How Nurses Are Fighting on The Frontlines of the Drug Issue


  187. PEGGY ARVIN, BSN, RN : When A Child Is Used as Bargaining Chip Between Meth Addicts


  188. PHYLLIS PICKENS, BSN, RN : Nursing As Acceptance


  189. Poverty


  190. RANIMARIA TOLEDO, BSN, RN, CEN : Dealing With Death As An E.R. Helipad Nurse


  191. RENEE LAWSON, Student and JANICE ROMAN, RN : Public Health Nurse as Cultural Documentarian


  192. RENEE LAWSON, Student and JANICE ROMAN, RN : You’re My Inspiration


  193. Rhonda Collins – MSN, RN — How Nursing Can Change the World


  194. RHONDA COLLINS, MSN, RN : How A Mistake Led Me to the Medical Devices Industry


  195. RHONDA COLLINS, MSN, RN : Fresnius Kabi Avatar


  196. RHONDA COLLINS, MSN, RN : My Story


  197. RHONDA COLLINS, MSN, RN : The Healthcare Angel Who Believed In Me


  198. RHONDA COLLINS, MSN, RN : Why I Sponsored The American Nurse Project


  199. RHONDA WYSKIEL, BSN, RN, NCIII : Donna’s Law


  200. RHONDA WYSKIEL, BSN, RN, NCIII : Family


  201. ROBIN McPEEK, RN, Clinical Director : Confronting A Fear of Government Social Workers in Rural Appalachia


  202. ROBIN McPEEK, RN, Clinical Director : The Stages of Black Lung Disease


  203. ROBIN McPEEK, RN, Clinical Director : Treating a Child in Rural Appalachia


  204. ROSA BAUNCHALK, MSN, RN, CCM: Spirituality and Meditation for Veterans


  205. ROSE DAVIS, RN and MARILYN YELLOWBIRD, RN: Drug Abuse in a North Dakota Boomtown


  206. ROSEMARY LIVINGSTON, BSN, RN II : What I’ve Learned From A Child’s Will to Survive


  207. ROSIE SOTO, RN, BSN: Health Family Partnership Has Made Me A Better Mom


  208. ROSIE SOTO, RN, BSN: Teaching Parenting Skills to 1st Time Moms


  209. SANDRA BARNES, MSN, RN-BC : Compassion Is Within You

    Patient Care Coordinator, Red Zone, Medicine


  210. SANDRA RANDALL, BSN, MS, RN, NHA : Nursing Is That Holistic Approach


  211. SANDRA RANDALL, BSN, MS, RN, NHA : Nursing Is The Most Trusted Profession – Be Proud Of That


  212. SANDRA RANDALL, BSN, MS, RN, NHA : What’s the Difference Between Assisted Living and Skilled Nursing Care?


  213. SHANNON CARROLL, BA, ASN, RN : Access To Care

    Case Manager


  214. SHANNON MUELLER, RN : A Greater Exchange via U.S. Mobile HealthCare in Afghanistan


  215. SHANNON MUELLER, RN : The Remains of War


  216. SHANNON WEYBRIGHT, RN: School-Based Health for At-Risk Teens


  217. SHARON KOZACHIK, PhD, RN : New Methodologies via Pain and Sleep Research


  218. SR BRIGID MUENI, CSN : Extracting Arrows and Transport via Bicycle: Nursing in Kenya


  219. SR STEPHEN BLOESL, RN : How To Heal Foster Care Children and Palliative Care Residents with Farm Animals


  220. SR STEPHEN BLOESL, RN : Palliative Care: What We Didn’t Know 30 Years Ago


  221. STACEY STANEK, Assoc. Prof. of Nursing, MSN, RN : Using Humor As a Coping Mechanism


  222. STACEY STANEK, Associate Professor of Nursing, MSN, RN : When A Patient Isn’t Good to You


  223. SUSAN BIRCH, MBA, BSN, RN — We Need Nurses in the Policy World


  224. SUSAN BIRCH, MBA, BSN, RN: Nurses Influencing U.S. Health Care Reform


  225. SUSAN BIRCH, MBA, BSN, RN: Nurses Leading A Multi-Disciplinary Approach


  226. Technology


  227. TERMEKA BROWN, LPN : Patience and Empathy in Treating Life Term Offenders


  228. TONIA FAUST, RN, CCNM : Hospice Training and Care with Maximum Security Inmates


  229. TRAVIS SIMONETTI, RN : Former Nuclear Engineer’s Perspective on End-of-Life


  230. U.S. Healthcare System


  231. VALERIE BRUNNER, RN : The Role of Media in Educating About End of Life Care


  232. VENUS ANDERSON, BSN, CFRN : A Flight Nurse’s Trauma Code Save


  233. VENUS ANDERSON, BSN, CFRN : Making it Personal in Transport Nursing


  234. VENUS ANDERSON, BSN, CFRN : Moving Beyond “What If I Had Done Something Differently”


  235. VENUS ANDERSON, BSN, CFRN : Why Being A Mother Makes Me A Better Nurse


  236. VICKI HATFIELD, RN : What Is Home Health?


  237. Why Nursing?