News

Despite the increasing numbers of men seeking careers in nursing, persistent stereotypes and other barriers continue to limit ...
A stressed and overworked doctor wearing scrubs sitting on floor in hospital corridor. Health care workers — and particularly female health care workers — are burning out at alarming rates.
Females "tend and befriend" rather than "fight or flee." Higher stress hormone responses explain their higher incidence of ...
It's important for cat owners to understand how to take care of their pets and spot signs of illnesses so a vet nurse has ...
The pandemic has pushed already stressed nurses away from a demanding field. Does the job need to be rethought?
Many nurses seek more manageable side hustles when dealing with healthcare’s high-stress assignments, limited resources, and long shifts.
3 takeaways from a unique HealthLeaders Exchange study that examines COVID-19's unprecedented effects on nurse leaders.
During the pandemic, nearly 100,000 U.S. registered nurses called it quits, a new survey shows. Why? A combination of stress, burnout and retirements created a perfect storm for the exodus. Even ...
Nursing can be a stressful profession, with long hours and high levels of activity and responsibility. Although family, friends and other health care colleagues can provide a sympathetic ear, no ...
Researchers at College Station-based Texas A&M University are monitoring nurses' eye movements with special glasses. They hope the results will point to causes of stress and burnout, according to ...